Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA)
Courses
OTA 101 | Fundamentals of Occupational Therapy | 3 |
This course introduces basic principles in occupational therapy, including the philosophy, history, current trends, emerging practice areas, models and theories of the profession. The Occupational Therapy Framework is also discussed. Included will be discussions of the impact of cultural, socioeconomic and political factors on the provision of OT services.Read More |
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OTA 102 | Therapeutic Processes | 2 |
This course will develop the student’s knowledge of the occupational therapy process. The course will explore the evaluation process, intervention planning and implementation, outcomes assessment, therapeutic relationships, cultural implications, and professional relationships within OT practice.Read More |
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OTA 105 | Therapeutic Analysis in Occupational Therapy | 3 |
This course focuses on observation and analysis of therapeutic exercise, activities and human occupations across the life span. Course work incorporates hands-on experience into the application of therapeutic interventions.Read More |
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OTA 142 | OTA Clinical Introduction I | 1 |
This course introduces fundamental knowledge and the application of professional behaviors during the provision of occupational therapy services. Students will learn observation and interaction skills under the guidance and direction of fieldwork supervisors.Read More |
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OTA 144 | OTA Clinical Introduction II | 1 |
This course facilitates continued development of observation and interaction skills in an occupational therapy setting under the guidance and direction of fieldwork supervisors. This course focuses on the psychosocial issues of clients across the life span in various settings.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 155 | Gerontology | 2 |
This course explores the role of occupational therapy with the elderly population, including physical, cognitive and psychosocial changes of aging, sensory loss and compensation. Disease processes and occupational therapy evaluation and treatment principles are emphasized.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 159 | Psychosocial Dysfunction I | 1 |
This course introduces the role of occupational therapy in mental health and processes related to psychosocial dysfunction and psychiatric pathologies. Topics include diagnosis classification systems, practice models, group treatment, mental health and emotions, medications and somatic treatments.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 161 | Psychosocial Dysfunction II | 2 |
This course is a continuation of the exploration of psychosocial dysfunction and psychiatric pathologies observed across the life span, as well as occupational therapy implications and interventions.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 164 | Physical Dysfunction | 6 |
This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills necessary for treatment of adult individuals with physical dysfunctions. Topics include pathology, assessments, interventions, health and wellness, and the impact of cultural and socioeconomic factors on health.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 176 | Pediatric Development and Dysfunction | 4 |
This course addresses normal growth and development, disabilities, and delays from birth through adolescence. Topics include assessments, treatment planning and interventions in various practice settings.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 203 | Kinesiology for Occupational Therapy | 3 |
This course includes identification and analysis of the components of human motion related to occupational therapy. Muscle, bone and joint structure as it relates to human motion will be emphasized.Read More |
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OTA 245 | Occupational Therapy Departmental Management | 2 |
This course provides a study of the roles, responsibilities, supervision and management of occupational therapy services. This course introduces students to current management principles, including reimbursement and continuous quality improvement measures and the role of research within the profession.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 262 | OTA Clinical Application I | 7 |
This course provides clinical experiences under the direct supervision of an experienced OTR or COTA, enabling students to transition into the role of entry level OTA. Students are assigned to various settings working with individuals with developmental, physical or emotional challenges.Read More Prerequisites |
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OTA 264 | OTA Clinical Application II | 7 |
Under the direct supervision of an experienced OTR or COTA, students will build on acquired knowledge and skills as they further develop into entry-level OTA practitioners. Students will be assigned to a practice setting that offers different experiences from those provided in OTA 262.Read More Prerequisites |