Occupational Therapy Undergraduate Courses
OT 302 Foundations in Occupational Therapy
Occupational therapy is introduced within the context of the Conceptual Framework of Therapeutic Occupation. Occupation from a historical perspective, the client-therapist rapport process, and clinical ethics will be addressed.
OT 304 Therapeutic Occupation
The course focus is on occupational synthesis used to design occupational forms that are meaningful and purposeful to elicit occupational performance, adaptation, and compensation. Occupational analysis purposes and processes will be explored as a means to design and select individualized therapeutic occupations.
OT 413 Developmental Structure of Neurologic Conditions
Neurological and neuro-muscular systems are studied with selected conditions including etiology, symptoms, and occupational performance deficits resulting from disease or injury.
OT 423 Developmental Structure of Orthopedic Conditions
The impact of various diseases and injuries on body structures and functions are studied. Selected orthopedic and musculo-skeletal conditions including the etiology, symptoms, and occupational performance deficits resulting from disease or injury will be addressed.
OT 433 Developmental Structure Across the Lifespan
The impact of various acquired and congenital conditions on occupational performance along the developmental continuum, with particular emphasis on pediatric and geriatric populations, is examined.
OT 443 Developmental Structure Psychosocial Conditions
The impact of the etiology, symptomology and functional sequelae of psychiatric, psychosocial and developmental psychopathology are studied. The psychopathology and the conditions' effect on occupational performance will be examined.