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    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030, OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150 A study of individuals who are limited in their ability to engage in daily life activities due to challenges to their physical health. Topics include major medical, orthopedic, and neurological diagnoses, with emphasis on symptoms, physical conditions, and medical and social supports related to those diagnoses. OT evaluations and treatment planning for the physical health population are practiced.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030, OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150A study of kinetics of human motion of the musculoskeletal system. Topics include evaluation procedures for range of motion, functional muscle strength and coordination testing, principles and techniques of body mechanics, transfers, and positioning, and neuromotor and myofascial treatment.
    • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030, OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150A study of adapting, altering, or designing environments that support participation and facilitate engagement in social, family and community activities. All levels of assistive technology will be reviewed and discussed. Topics include but are not limited to home modifications, driving evaluations, communication devices and community mobility. Students will evaluate participation limitations and facilitators for individuals and communities.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Pre-req: BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030, OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150Opportunity for the OTA students to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Pre-req: OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150, OTA 1210, OTA 1220, OTA 1230, OTA 1240, OTA 1250, OTA 1260, BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030A study of limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement (self-care, play, school) for persons from birth to age 22. Topics include common diagnoses, evaluation methods and treatment environments and treatment for areas of occupation. (ADL, IADL, education, work, play leisure, and social participation) considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors and context will be reviewed.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030, OTA 1110, OTA 1130, OTA 1210, OTA 1220 A study of mental health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topics include common diagnoses and treatment environments, treatment for areas of occupation (ADL, IADL, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation), considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors, and context will be reviewed. Students will be required to develop applications for enabling function and mental health well-being.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150, OTA 1210, OTA 1220, OTA 1230, OTA 1240, OTA 1250, OTA 1260, BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030A study of physical health limitations and obstacles to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topics include common diagnoses and treatment environments, treatment for areas of occupation. (ADL, IADL, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation), considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors, and context will be reviewed. Students will be required to develop applications for enabling function and physical well-being.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Pre-req: OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150, OTA 1210, OTA 1220, OTA 1230, OTA 1240, OTA 1250, OTA 1260, BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030A study of physical and mental health limitations and obstacle to occupational engagement for individuals and populations. Topics include common diagnoses and treatment environments, treatment for areas of occupation. (ADL, IADL, education, work, play, leisure, and social participation), considering performance skills, performance patterns, client factors and context will be reviewed. Students will be required to develop applications for enabling function and mental health and physical well-being.
    • 2.00 Credits

      Pre-req.: OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150, OTA 1210, OTA 1220, OTA 1230, OTA 1240, OTA 1250, OTA 1260 A study of management skills with an emphasis on organization and professional communication skills necessary for team building, leadership, and collaboration. Topics include program planning, marketing, advocacy, and program quality improvement. Documentation, reimbursement, ethical and legislative issues will be addressed. This class will review requirements for Level II field work, certification and licensure. Students will prepare for future employment through resume and portfolio development.
    • 1.00 Credits

      Pre-req: OTA 1110, OTA 1120, OTA 1130, OTA 1140, OTA 1150, OTA 1210, OTA 1220, OTA 1230, OTA 1240, OTA 1250, OTA 1260, BIOL 2010, PSYC 1030Opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience.