Occupational Therapy
OT-903 Clinical Reasoning I
Seminar to apply clinical reasoning skills to case studies integrating all aspects that influence therapeutic decision-making, including occupational performance areas, components, and contexts.
3 Credits
OT-905 Clinical Reasoning II
Continuing seminar to apply clinical reasoning skills to case studies integrating all aspects that influence therapeutic decision-making, including occupational performance areas, components, and contexts.
3 Credits
OT-906 Global Health Issues
Understanding health issues from a global perspective of the economic, political, social and cultural forces which impact on health and health services.
3 Credits
OT-908 Community Health
Community as a context for human functioning and occupational therapy intervention. Includes community placement.
3 Credits
OT-920 Physical Disabilities Fieldwork II
Prerequisites: OT-903 and OT-905 and OT-906 and OT-908 and OT-928 and OT-929 and OT-930 and OT-931 and OT-933
Twelve weeks of full-time (or equivalent part-time) fieldwork in approved physical disabilities setting with supervision that meets ACOTE Standards.
3 Credits
OT-921 Psychosocial Fieldwork II
Prerequisites: OT-903 and OT-905 and OT-908 and OT-928 and OT-929 and OT-930 and OT-931 and OT-933
Twelve weeks of full-time (or equivalent part-time) fieldwork in approved setting with supervision that meets ACOTE Standards.
3 Credits
OT-928 Thesis Seminar I
Seminar focusing of the development of thesis proposals.
3 Credits
OT-929 Thesis Seminar II
Seminar focusing on the collection and analysis of data.
3 Credits
OT-930 Thesis Seminar III
Seminar focusing on writing and disseminating a research report.
3 Credits
OT-931 Organizational and Professional Issues II
An advanced seminar exploring issues relevant to the changing roses and responsibilities of practitioners and to the rapidly evolving practice contexts.
3 Credits
OT-933 Assessment and Evaluation Across the Lifespan
This course provides an overview of the occupational therapy and evaluation process. Selection, interpretation and documentation of assessments will be examined.
3 Credits