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OTAS 1140 - Documentation OTA ProfessionalPrerequisite: OTAS 1100, OTAS 1130, OTAS 1205 (must be taken concurrently), OTAS 1220 (must be taken concurrently), OTAS 1230. This course examines reimbursement systems, effective documentation of service provision, and utilization of community resources. The student will be introduced to documentation requirements, common methods of documentation, and accepted terminology to be used when documenting services. Federal, state, and third-party payer systems, policy analysis, home and community programming, and documenting to obtain medically necessary equipment will also be examined. (2 contact hours) [Catalog Entry] | |||||||||
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31301
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10
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10:00 AM-11:50 AM
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F 1/13-5/10 |
H 334 / MAIN |
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2 | |
OTAS 1205 - Pediatric Fndn & InterventionPrerequisite: BIOL 2210, HLTH 1215, OTAS 1100, OTAS 1130, OTAS 1140. This course examines the role of OT in the treatment of pediatric populations. The course will introduce the normal developmental milestones, the common disorders encountered with developmental disabilities, and the interventions used by occupational therapy to address developmental deficits. The lab portion of this course will put into practice the ideas learned in lecture. The student will apply knowledge and techniques used in the treatment of children and adolescents whose developmental disabilities negate occupational performance. The student will perform developmental screenings, play-based interventions, evaluate occupational performance, adapt equipment and environments, use assistive technology, and apply therapeutic techniques for positioning, handling, and feeding. (9 contact hours: 3 lecture, 6 lab) [Catalog Entry]ADDITIONAL FEES: $15.00 | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
31202
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10
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01:00 PM-03:50 PM
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F 1/13-5/10 |
H 318 / MAIN |
, H |
5 | |
31203 LAB |
LAB |
10
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09:00 AM-12:00 PM
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F 1/13-5/10 |
H 318 / MAIN |
, H |
0 | |
OTAS 1220 - Level I Fieldwork /SeminarPrerequisite: OTAS 1100, OTAS 1130, OTAS 1140, OTAS 1205 (must be taken concurrently). Level I Fieldwork allows the student to experience OT practice in a clinical setting. The student will be placed in a setting in the community to observe and assist (when appropriate) in the treatment of clients. This experience facilitates the student’s application of knowledge and skills gained from concurrent courses to a community occupational therapy setting focusing on pediatrics and developmental disabilities. Under the supervision of licensed agency personnel, the student will observe and participate in this setting as well as complete a weekly discussion seminar. (3.5 contact hours: .5 lecture, 3 clinical) [Catalog Entry]ADDITIONAL FEES: $15.00 | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
30746
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LECTURE |
10
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09:00 AM-09:50 AM
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P2 3/16-5/10 |
H 334 / MAIN |
, H |
1 | |
30752 CLINICAL |
CLINICAL |
10
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M
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P2 3/16-5/10 |
- / OFFSITE |
, H |
0 | |
OTAS 2200 - Found of Psychosocial DysfunctPrerequisite: PSYC 2700, OTAS 2105, OTAS 2120, OTAS 2130, OTAS 2210 (must be taken concurrently). This course examines the role of OT in the treatment of individuals with psychosocial dysfunction. The impact of psychosocial and psychiatric disorders on occupational performance will be discussed as well as selecting the appropriate interventions and compensatory strategies used in the treatment of this population. (2 contact hours) [Catalog Entry] | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
30767
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LECTURE |
9
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09:00 AM-12:50 PM
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P1 1/13-3/08 |
H 334 / MAIN |
, B |
2 | |
OTAS 2210 - Techniques and FieldworkPrerequisite: PSYC 2700, OTAS 2105, OTAS 2120, OTAS 2130, OTAS 2200 (must be taken concurrently), OTAS 2230 (must be taken concurrently). This course examines the role of OT in the treatment of individuals with psychosocial dysfunction. The impact of psychosocial and psychiatric disorders on occupational performance will be discussed as well as selecting the appropriate interventions and compensatory strategies used in the treatment of this population. (4.5 contact hours: 1.5 lab, 3 clinical) [Catalog Entry]ADDITIONAL FEES: $15.00 | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
30769
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LAB |
9
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10:00 AM-01:50 PM
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P1 1/13-3/08 |
- / MAIN |
, B |
1 | |
30770 CLINICAL |
CLINICAL |
9
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M
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P1 1/13-3/08 |
- / OFFSITE |
, B |
0 | |
OTAS 2230 - Prof Dev/Mgmt Rehab PracticePrerequisite: OTAS 2105, OTAS 2120, OTAS 2130, OTAS 2200 (must be taken concurrently), OTAS 2210 (must be taken concurrently). This course examines professional responsibilities of the occupational therapy assistant in regards to documentation and reimbursement, public policy and regulatory boards, advancements in technology, the OTA’s role in client advocacy and consultation, research, marketing, and quality improvement, and the commitment to life-long learning. The course will also describe the knowledge and skills needed to be effective managers in OT and the healthcare field. (1 contact hour) [Catalog Entry] | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
30766
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9
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02:00 PM-03:50 PM
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P1 1/13-3/08 |
H 334 / MAIN |
, B |
1 | |
OTAS 2250 - Level IIA FieldworkPrerequisite: OTAS 2200, OTAS 2210, OTAS 2230. This full-time, 8-week fieldwork experience will prepare the student for entry-level practice as an OTA. This fieldwork facilitates the student’s application of knowledge and skills gained over the course of the OTA program. Under the supervision of licensed agency personnel, the student will demonstrate professional behaviors, provide appropriate therapeutic interventions, and comply with all rules and regulations of the host setting. (This course is offered as pass/fail only.) (25 contact hours: 1 lecture, 24 clinical) [Catalog Entry]ADDITIONAL FEES: $15.00 | |||||||||
CRN | Type | Seats | Days | Times / Days |
Dates | Room / Campus Room / Faculty |
Instructor | Cr | |
30796 CLINICAL |
CLINICAL |
9
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P2 3/16-5/10 |
- / OFFSITE |
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4 |