OTA-201 |
Pediatrics and Occupation
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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The first in a sequence of courses addressing conditions causing disruption of occupational behaviors, skills, and life roles in humans throughout the lifespan. This course presents occupational and developmental frameworks for understanding the occupational nature of infants and children through the adolescent period, their families and caregivers. Means of applying the occupational therapy process by the occupational therapy assistant is studied within the contexts of a variety of disorders, conditions, and circumstances affecting this period of human development.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-102, and OTA-103, and OTA-105.
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OTA-202 |
Pediatric OTA Skills
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3 credits |
$948.00 |
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Structured experiential learning will provide opportunities for the student to solidify knowledge, develop and practice professional skills and behaviors utilized in the occupational therapy process with infants and children through the adolescent period and their families in a variety of settings.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-102, and OTA-103, and OTA-105.
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OTA-204 |
Pediatric Psychosocial Conditions and Occupations
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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The first in a sequence of courses addressing psychosocial conditions causing disruption of occupational behaviors, skills, and life roles in humans throughout the lifespan. This course presents occupational and developmental frameworks for understanding the occupational nature of infants and children through the adolescent period, their families and caregivers. Means of applying the occupational therapy process by the occupational therapy assistant is studied within the contexts of a variety of mental health disorders, conditions, and circumstances affecting this period of human development.
Lecture Hours: 16
Prerequisite(s): A minimum grade of C in OTA-102, and OTA-103, and OTA-105.
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OTA-221 |
Level I Fieldwork Pediatrics
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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Students will be participant-observers in settings providing occupational therapy services to children and/or adolescents. Emphasis will be placed on development of professional work habits and supervisory collaboration.
Co-op Hours: 64
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-102, and OTA-103, and OTA-105.
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OTA-222 |
OTA and Professional Issues II
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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This is the second of three courses that focuses on the various aspects of professional issues which will allow the student increase their skills as they transition to a clinician. This course will concentrate on principles of teaching and learning process in various settings, health literacy, advocacy, billing, measuring outcomes and documentation, supervision, communication, health and wellness for the client and occupational therapy practitioner, managing one’s career, and intraprofessional role of occupational therapist and occupational therapy assistant.
Lecture Hours: 16
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-102, and OTA-103, and OTA-105.
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OTA-311 |
Adult Psychosocial Conditions and Occupations
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2 credits |
$450.00 |
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The second in a sequence of courses addressing psychosocial conditions causing disruption of occupational behaviors, skills, and life roles in humans throughout the lifespan. This course presents theoretical frameworks and models for understanding the occupational nature of early to middle adulthood at home, at work, and in the community. Approaches to applying the occupational process by the occupational therapy assistant is studied within the contexts of a variety of psychosocial disorders and conditions, and circumstances affecting this period of human development.
Lecture Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-201, and OTA-202, and OTA-204, and OTA-221, and OTA-222.
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OTA-312 |
Adult Psychosocial OTA Skills
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2 credits |
$811.00 |
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Structured experiential learning will provide opportunities for the student to solidify knowledge, develop and practice professional skills and behaviors utilized in the occupational therapy process for individuals experiencing disruption in social, emotional and interactional abilities needed for adaptive occupational performance. Both individual and group intervention strategies are explored.
Lecture Hours: 16
Lab Hours: 32
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-201, and OTA-202, and OTA-204, and OTA-221, and OTA-222.
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OTA-313 |
Level I Fieldwork Psychosocial
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1 credits |
$225.00 |
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Students will be participant-observers in settings providing occupational therapy services to adult consumers with psychosocial conditions. Emphasis will be placed on application of didactic information, development of professional work habits, and supervisory collaboration.
Co-op Hours: 64
Pre/Co-requisite(s): A minimum grade of C in OTA-201, OTA-202, OTA-204, OTA-221, and OTA-222.
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OTA-314 |
Management and the OTA
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3 credits |
$675.00 |
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This course will investigate the business and management issues as well as the role and responsibility of the occupational therapy assistant. Topics include literacy education, teaching and learning process for educational settings, evidence-based practice, leadership and management in occupational therapy, organizational planning, culture in the work place, changes that occur, management and supervision, financing and budgeting, professional standards, ethical and legal considerations, interprofessional and intraprofessional relationships.
Lecture Hours: 48
Prerequisite(s): Minimum grade of C in OTA-201, and OTA-202, and OTA-204, and OTA-221, and OTA-222.
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