OTA103 Occupational Therapy Interventions 1
A laboratory course to introduce and practice fundamental skills of occupational therapy intervention within the context of occupational performance, particularly in consideration to assistive device use, functional mobility and community mobility. Osteology, arthrology, and myology in reference to movement and function, along with biomechanical activity analysis are emphasized as providing the foundation for selected interventions used by the occupational therapy assistant. (30 hours of lecture and 60 hours of lab)
Prerequisite
Communications and Mathematics Proficiencies
Corequisite
OTA101 & BIO211
Offered
Fall only