Occupational Therapy - OT

Occupational Therapy OT 401 Occupational Performance in Adults and Adolescents 3 hours. Reviews the primary developmental aspects and roles of adolescence and adulthood. Personal and environmental factors that influence occupational performance and prevention and wellness models to facilitate occupational functioning. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and admission to the M.S. in Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 406 Development of a Therapeutic Self 3 hours. Emphasizes understanding and developing foundational skills in therapeutic use of self and forms of therapeutic reasoning. Group theory and process is introduced and group leadership skills developed. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Admission to the M.S. in Occupational Therapy program. 
Occupational Therapy OT 407 Introduction to Occupational Therapy Practice 2 hours. Overview of the role of the therapist and aspects of occupational therapy practice in multiple settings. The basics of assessment, treatment planning, intervention, and documentation; as well as service delivery systems and current issues. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and admission to the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 411 Occupational Performance in Children 4 hours. Developmental theories concerning factors influencing the development of occupational performance in infancy, childhood, and early adolescence. Developmental assessment methods and tools. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 401 and Grade of C or better in OT 407 and Grade of C or better in OT 500 and Grade of C or better in OT 510.
Occupational Therapy OT 412 Human Structure and Function 5 hours. Anatomical and physiological basis for occupational performance. Features structure and function of musculoskeletal, cardiovascular and nervous systems and application of biomechanical principles. Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 500 and Grade of C or better in OT 510; and admission to the M.S. in Occupational Therapy program. 
Occupational Therapy OT 416 Occupational Therapy Practice: Psychosocial Aspects of Occupational Performance 4 hours. Occupational therapy practices relevant to psychosocial intervention, related bodies of knowledge influencing practice, psychological process affecting occupational functioning and assessment and treatment related to psychosocial problems. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 401 and Grade of C or better in OT 407 and Grade of C or better in OT 406 and Grade of C or better in OT 500 and Grade of C or better in OT 510.
Occupational Therapy OT 420 Community Practicum 1 TO 3 hours. Field experience in a community agency serving an urban population. Emphasis is on service learning in context and the development of professional behaviors. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 hours. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and admission to the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 422 Medical Conditions 1 hours. This self-paced course reviews etiology, clinical manifestation, clinical course, and general medical and rehabilitative management of common medical conditions; emphasis on musculoskeletal, neurologic, cardiopulmonary, and psychiatric disorders. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and admission to the Master of Science in Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 424 Contexts of Occupational Therapy Practice 2 hours. Trends in health care, reimbursement, legislation, and disability policy and how they affect occupational therapy. The policy process and development of an advocacy role. Exposure to community-based practice and consultation roles. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 407.
Occupational Therapy OT 428 Fieldwork Level I 3 hours. Application of occupational therapy theory and therapeutic reasoning in a forty-hour/week fieldwork experience with the opportunity to develop beginning therapeutic skills and professional behavior. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 411 and Grade of C or better in OT 412 and Grade of C or better in OT 416; and satisfactory completion of OT 422 and OT 515.
Occupational Therapy OT 436 Occupational Therapy Practice: Functional Movement and Mobility 5 hours. Application of occupational therapy evaluation and intervention skills to children and adults with occupational performance deficits resulting from mobility and movement dysfunction. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 411 and Grade of C or better in OT 412 and Grade of C or better in OT 416 and Grade of C or better in OT 526; and satisfactory completion of OT 422. 
Occupational Therapy OT 437 Occupational Therapy Practice: Cognition and Perception in Action 4 hours. The impact of impaired cognitive and perceptual processes on occupational performance of children and adults with neurological conditions, cognitive and intellectual disabilities and psychiatric disabilities. Prerequisite(s):  Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 411 and Grade of C or better in OT 412 and Grade of C or better in OT 416 and Grade of C or better in OT 526; and satisfactory completion of OT 422. 
Occupational Therapy OT 448 Fieldwork Level IIA 8 hours. First of two supervised full-time twelve-week practica with emphasis on application of OT theory, development of psychomotor skills, reasoning client-related problems, and professional socialization as an entry-level occupational therapist. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Field work required. Prerequisite(s):  Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 428 and Grade of C or better in OT 436 and Grade of C or better in OT 437 and Grade of C or better in OT 564; and satisfactory completion of OT 535 and OT 538.
Occupational Therapy OT 449 Fieldwork Level IIB 4 hours. Second of two supervised full-time practica with emphasis on application of OT theory, development of psychomotor skills, reasoning client-related problems, and professional socialization as an entry-level occupational therapist.  Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only.  May be repeated.  Students may register in more than one section per term.  Field work required. Scheduled full time for a 6 week period. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 428 and Grade of C or better in OT 436 and Grade of C or better in OT 437 and Grade of C or better in OT 564; and satisfactory completion of OT 535.
Occupational Therapy OT 500 Theories of Occupational Therapy 4 hours. Explores theoretical basis of occupational therapy and the impact of theory on clinical practice. Covers the history of knowledge and practice development in occupational therapy. Focuses on specific practice models developed as guides to clinical reasoning. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing; or consent of the instructor and admission to the M.S. or OTD Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 510 Research in Occupational Therapy 4 hours. Introduction to basic elements of research design relevant to occupational therapy practice. Prepares student to become critical consumer of research in occupational therapy and related fields. Quantitative and qualitative approaches to research. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing; or consent of the instructor and admission to the M.S. or OTD Occupational Therapy program. Recommended background: Statistics and research methods.
Occupational Therapy OT 515 Synthesis I 1 hours. Provides a problem based learning context for the development of clinical reasoning skills in occupational therapy. Students analyze and synthesize five individual client cases which emphasize the occupational therapy assessment process. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 401 and Grade of C or better in OT 406 and Grade of C or better in OT 407 and Grade of C or better in OT 500 and Grade of C or better in OT 510.
Occupational Therapy OT 526 Assistive Technology and the Environment 3 hours. Assessing the need for, delivering, and evaluating the outcomes of occupationally-based technology and environmental interventions with people with disabilities within the home, school, workplace and community. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 411 and Grade of C or better in OT 412 and Grade of C or better in OT 500 and Grade of C or better in OT 510. 
Occupational Therapy OT 528 Race, Culture, and Health Disparities 2 TO 3 hours. Focuses on developing students? critical thinking skills as it relates to health disparities and engaging in culturally responsive care. Students registering for 3 hours of credit complete and immersion activity and a research paper. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 530 Advanced Field Experience: Clinical Specialization in Occupational Therapy 1 TO 12 hours. Provides opportunity for the student interested in advanced occupational therapy practice to observe a master clinician and participate in treatment and/or clinical research in a specialty area. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Students may register for more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 531 Advanced Field Experience in Occupational Therapy Management 1 TO 12 hours. Practicum experience working with an experienced professional to develop projects or programs in student's area of interest such as administration, middle management, consultation, program evaluation, grantsmanship or others. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Students may register for more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 532 Advanced Field Experience: Occupational Therapy Education 1 TO 12 hours. Provides opportunity to observe, prepare, and present lectures/labs to occupational therapy students in technical or professional curricula or to develop skills as a clinical educator. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Students may register for more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 533 Advanced Field Experience: Occupational Therapy Scholarship 1 TO 12 hours. Practicum experience working with an experienced scholar to observe and participate in activities that generated evidence about practice, disseminate such evidence, and/or develop practice materials based on evidence. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated. Students may register for more than one section per term. Field work required.
Occupational Therapy OT 535 Synthesis II 2 hours. In this problem based learning course, students engage in small and large group learning to analyze cases. Emphasis is placed on occupation-based intervention planning with particular consideration of contextual factors. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and Grade of C or better in OT 424 and Grade of C or better in OT 428 and Grade of C or better in OT 526; and satisfactory completion of OT 422.
Occupational Therapy OT 538 Introduction to Advanced Practice in Occupational Therapy 1 hours. Provides an introduction to advanced practice settings in occupational therapy that require specialized skills and knowledge. Introduces students to opportunities for specialization in the field. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing or consent of the instructor and Grade of C or better in OT 526 and Grade of C or better in OT 416 and Grade of C or better in OT 428.
Occupational Therapy OT 540 Advanced Topics in Occupational Therapy Research and Evaluation 4 hours. In-depth presentation of selected research/measurement stategies. Specific topics vary and include single system design, survey research, ethnography, evaluation of clinical effectiveness. May be repeated. Students may register in more than one section per term. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. 
Occupational Therapy OT 542 Client-Centered and Occupation-Focused Practice and Research 3 hours. Provides an advanced understanding and practical skill set for conducting research and engaging in advanced practice using concepts, assessments, and treatment approaches based on the Model of Human Occupation and the Intentional Relationship Model. Recommended background: Exposure to coursework in psychopathology or in psychosocial aspects of occupational therapy.
Occupational Therapy OT 551 Computers, Communication and Controls in Rehabilitation Technology 3 hours. Provides information on operation and use of alternative controls for computers, augmentative communication devices and  powered mobility. Emphasis on matching  consumer's need and assistive technology.   Same as DHD 551. Prerequisite(s): DHD 440. Recommended background:  Speech-Language Pathology, Occupational Therapy, Special Education.
Occupational Therapy OT 552 Community-Based Interventions with Underserved Populations 4 hours. Addresses theories, ethics and strategies of developing and providing outcomes-based clinical interventions in underserved communities.  Students collaborate with a community population to implement course concepts. Prerequisite(s): Level II fieldwork or prior work experience or consent of the instructor. Recommended Background: OT 550.
Occupational Therapy OT 553 Program Evaluation: Documenting the Impact of Human Services 3 hours. Examines methods in program evaluation with emphasis on empowerment and participatory evaluation. Students will study quantitative and qualitative strategies, how to communicate information to stakeholders, and how to design evaluations. Recommended background: Interest in research, health or behavioral sciences, and implementation and evaluation of community initiatives and community-based organizations.
Occupational Therapy OT 555 Synthesis III 2 hours. A problem based learning course in which students engage in self-directed analysis of cases.  Emphasizes identification and mitigation of situations creating ethical tension or moral distress, legal concerns and/or complex practice problems. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Field work required. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and satisfactory completion of OT 448; OT 449; OT 535.
Occupational Therapy OT 556 Theory and Methods of Needs Assessment in Aging and Disability 2 TO 4 hours. Introduces theories of need, models of the needs assessment process, and reviews research methods typically used in conducting needs assessments. Emphasis will be on needs assessments in health-related community agencies. Prerequisite(s): A 400 or 500-level research course such as OT 510, CHSC 446, or SOC 500. The prerequisite research course needs to provide students with an understanding of basic research design, sampling strategies, and an introduction to methods such as surveys and focus groups. Recommended background: Health or behavioral sciences, research methods.
Occupational Therapy OT 558 Writing for Professional Publications in Occupational Therapy 1 TO 3 hours. Addresses processes and issues related to writing for publication in occupational therapy and related journals and magazines, including preparation and submission processes, IRB, receiving critiques, and communicating with reviewers and editors. May be repeated to a maximum of 3 hours. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in OT 500 and grade of C or better in OT 510.
Occupational Therapy OT 561 Disability and Community Participation: Policy, Systems Change, and Action Research 4 hours. Focuses on the critical examination of disability policy, activism, and research. Emphasis on conducting participatory action research in collaboration with constituents with disabilities, community organizations, and policy makers. Same as DHD 561. Field work required. Depending on the research project, students may or may not need to complete IRB training. More information on the IRB process will be available at the start of the project. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. Recommended background: Previous coursework in disability policy, disability empowerment research and qualitative research. To be properly registered, students must enroll in one Lecture/Discussion and one Practice.
Occupational Therapy OT 564 Leadership and Management in Occupational Therapy 3 hours. Overview of issues related to administration and management in varied settings in which occupational therapists practice. Topics include management functions, service planning, quality improvement, financial management and accreditation. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing and OT 424 and OT 428.
Occupational Therapy OT 565 Research Methodology and Outcomes Measures in Rehabilitation Technology 3 hours. Analyzes the research process in rehabilitation technology and assistive technology and how such analyisis leads to the development of a research proposal. Outcome measures related to assistive technology will be evaluated for their applicability.  Same as DHD 565.  Recommended background:  Engineering, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Special Education, and Speech and Language Pathology.
Occupational Therapy OT 567 Professional Leadership in Occupational Therapy 3 hours. Focuses on application of theory and evidence in administrative, managerial and educational leadership. Examines roles and functions of leaders and application of problem solving, change management and quality improvement in a variety of settings. Prerequisite(s): Grade of C or better in OT 564; or consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 568 Learning, Teaching, Curriculum Design, Delivery and Evaluation 0 TO 4 hours. Didactic material and experiential learning as students explore design and implementation of a professional curriculum. Students will be exposed to student admissions, advising, student life and accreditation. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. 
Occupational Therapy OT 569 Developing and Evaluating Self-Management Programs 2 TO 4 hours. This blended, elective course will examine the theories and processes supporting the development and evaluation of self-management programs for people living with chronic illness, disability or other long-term life challenge. Consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 590 Proseminar in Occupational Therapy 1 hours. Topics related to leadership/management, education and advanced practice in occupational therapy. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 4 hours.
Occupational Therapy OT 592 Doctoral Project Research 0 TO 20 hours. Applied scholarship involving planning and implementation of one or more action projects based on theory and evidence, evaluation, writing a comprehensive report, dissemination, and oral presentation. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. May be repeated to a maximum of 20 hours. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.
Occupational Therapy OT 594 Special Topics in Occupational Therapy 1 TO 4 hours. New course under development and selected seminar topics of current interests to faculty and students. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor. 
Occupational Therapy OT 595 Seminar in Occupational Therapy 1 hours. Students participate in faculty-student discussion and activities related to individual areas of research/thesis. Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading only. Prerequisite(s): Graduate standing or consent of the instructor and admission to the M.S. or OTD Occupational Therapy program.
Occupational Therapy OT 596 Independent Study 1 TO 4 hours. This course is for graduate students who wish to pursue independent study not related to their project/thesis research. Prerequisite(s): Consent of the instructor.