OTA101 Orientation to Occupational Therapy
An introduction to the core concept of occupation and the process of activity analysis as the foundation of Occupational Therapy. Theoretical frameworks and historical trends connecting past, present and emerging Occupational Therapy practice are discussed, emphasizing the use of occupation and evidence. The role of the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA), professional values, ethics, behavior and terminology are introduced and reinforced through fieldwork experience. (45 hours of lecture and 30 hours of field placement)
Prerequisite
Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies
Offered
Fall only