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Descriptions
The
Occupational Therapy Assistant Program Curriculum has been designed
so that the first semester of the program lays the foundation for
the subsequent semester. Each semester builds on the knowledge and
skills acquired in the previous semesters. Therefore, courses must
be taken in proper sequence.
OTH 1001
Introduction
to Occupational Therapy/lab
2 hrs. Lecture; 2 hrs. Lab; 3 credits.
this course, the students are apprised of the historical, philosophical,
and clinical development of Occupational Therapy. Areas and
settings of practice, OTR & COTA professional roles and behaviors,
screening and procedures, treatment interventions and implementation
are discussed in detail. Written, Verbal, and Non-verbal Communication,
management of OT services, national guidelines and state regulations
for certification and maintenance of credentials are examined.
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OTH 1014C
Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology I & Lab
3 hrs. Lecture, 3 hrs. Lab; 4 credits. Prerequisite: BSC 2086C
This course is a lecture/laboratory course designed to introduce
the student to the basic principles of biomechanics and kinesiology
as they pertain to human movement. The student will obtain a greater
knowledge of the osteology of the human body and will learn to identify
anatomical landmarks through palpation skills. The student will
also receive detailed instruction in myology and neurology of the
abdomen, back, pelvic girdle, and lower extremities, as well as
introduction to the upper extremity, head, and neck. Manual muscle
testing, basic therapeutic exercise, and gait evaluation will be
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OTH 1019C
Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology II & Lab
3 hrs. Lecture, 3 hrs. Lab; 4 credits. Prerequisite: OTH 1014C
This is a lecture/laboratory course designed to give the student
detailed instruction in the myology and neurology of the face, neck,
shoulder girdle, and upper extremities. The lab portion of the course
will teach manual muscle testing and basic therapeutic exercises,
and will enable the student to identify anatomical landmarks through
palpation skills. The course also covers basic neuroanatomy. back
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OTH 1520C
Pediatric Occupational Therapy &
Lab
2 hrs. Lecture, 2 hrs. Lab; 3 credits
This course examines the role and skills of the OTA in the pediatric
field. Normal/abnormal development and congenital/acquired pathologies
are discussed. Application of OT evaluation tools, treatment techniques/approaches,
communication skills, and documentation methods are demonstrated
and practiced. Adaptive equipment and assistive technology used
with the pediatric population are examined. back
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OTH 1800
Level I Fieldwork, Psychosocial
80 hrs. Practicum; 1 credit. Prerequisites: OTH 1001, OTH 2300C
This fieldwork experience consists of two weeks (80 hours) placement
in a clinical site, with patients with psychosocial dysfunction.
Students are exposed to the clinical, organizational, and operational
aspects of the OT department or agency, under the direct supervision
of an OTR, COTA, or an experienced/qualified clinician (i.e. PT,
PTA, teachers, social worker, counselor, psychologist, etc). back
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OTH 1802
Level I Fieldwork, Physical Dysfunction
80 hrs. Practicum; 1 credit. Prerequisites: OTH 1001, OTH 1520C
This fieldwork experience consists of 2 weeks (80 hours) placement
in a clinical setting with patients with physical dysfunction. Completion
of this clinical experience is not contingent upon completion of
OTH 1800, as these courses are not sequential. Students are
exposed to the clinical, organizational, and operational aspects
of the OT department or agency, under the direct supervision of
an OTR, COTA, or an experienced/qualified clinician (i.e. PT, PTA,
teachers, social worker, counselor, psychologist, etc). back
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OTH 2131C
Activity Analysis & Lab
3 hrs. Lecture, 3 hrs. Lab; 4 credits. Prerequisites: OTH 1014C,
OTH 2300C. Corequisite: OTH 1019C
This course provides students with skills to select appropriate
evaluation tools and treatment modalities/tasks specific to patient's
age, cultural, and socioeconomic background, to meet treatment goals.
The process of analyzing tasks and breaking down their sequential
steps into individual components is thoroughly examined and practiced.
Methods and rationale for adapting/grading tasks to fit/meet patients
functional, cognitive, psychosocial, and sensorimotor deficits are
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OTH 2300C
Psychosocial Occupational Therapy & Lab
2 hrs. Lecture, 2 hrs. Lab; 3 credits.
The role and skills of the occupational therapy assistant working
with specific psychiatric diagnosis, behavioral disorders, and their
specific symptom/pathologies are examined. Evaluation tools, frames
of reference, treatment interventions/approaches, communication/interaction
skills, and documentation methods for the psychiatric patient are
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OTH 2420C
Physical Dysfunction & Lab
4 hrs. Lecture, 4 hrs. Lab; 5 credits. Prerequisites: BSC 2086C,
OTH 1802. Corequisite: OTH 1014C.
This course provides the students with skills to perform basic assessment
procedures, and treat adults with functional deficits caused by
medical, orthopedic, and neurological conditions. Evaluation tools,
treatment techniques, and approaches applied to specific diagnosis
will be examined and practiced. Orthotic and adaptive devices utilized
with specific diagnosis will be studied. Basic splinting skills
will be taught, as well as positioning and transfers techniques.
Emphasis will be given to geriatric conditions and treatment. Students
will acquire knowledge of specific treatment protocols, and guidelines
for development of OT programs.
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OTH 2125
Therapeutic Modalities & Lab
1 hr. Lecture, 2 hrs, 2 hrs Lab; 2 credits. Prerequisite: OTH 2420C,
OTH 1014C.This is a lecture/laboratory course, which provides an
overview of the neurophysiological, musculoskeletal, and cardiovascular
basis for the application of the therapeutic exercise. The course
introduces the student to various types of exercise, exercise equipment,
and general exercise protocols.
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OTH 2840
Level II Fieldwork, Physical Dysfunction & Lab
320 hrs. Practicum, 6 credits. Prerequisite: All academic courses.
This 8-week training course provides the students with entry level
clinical skills to work with patients with diverse medical/physical
deficits. Students are assigned to a clinical site, under the direct
supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students gain entry level knowledge
of evaluative procedures, treatment planning, treatment interventions,
management of patient care, management of the OT clinic, methods
of documentation, and effective communication and interaction skills
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2841
Level II Fieldwork, Psychosocial
320 hrs. Practicum, 6 credits. Prerequisite: All academic courses.
This 8-week training course provides the students with entry-level
clinical skills to work with patients with diverse psychosocial
deficits. Students are assigned to a clinical site, under the direct
supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students gain entry-level knowledge
of evaluative procedures, treatment planning, treatment interventions,
management of patient care, management of the OT clinic, methods
of documentation, and effective communication and interaction skills
with patients and staff. Completion of this clinical experience
is not contingent upon completion of OTH 2840 as these courses are
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PCC
and the OTA Program reserve the right to make changes in the
regulations, course offerings, curriculum, policies and rules.
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