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Department of Occupational Therapy
and Occupational Science
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Sample Curriculum
Professional Courses
(After completion of OT Pre-requisites & acceptance into MOT Program)
1st SUMMER SESSION (9 hrs) Human Gross Anatomy.............7hrs
Professional Issues...................2hrs
1st FALL SEMESTER (15 hrs) Applied Neurophysiology...........3hrs
Clinical Kinesiology...................3hrs
Essentials of Pathology.............2hrs
Therapeutic Media....................1hr
Foundations of Occupation........4hrs
Disability in Context..................2hrs
1st WINTER SEMESTER (16 hrs) Professional Perspectives..........4hrs
Clinical Pathophysiology............3hrs
Adult Assessment.....................3hrs
Developmental Framework........3hrs
Fieldwork Lev I Children.............1hr
Fieldwork Lev I Clinical...............1hr
Fieldwork Lev I Older Adult.........2hr
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2nd Summer (5 hrs)
Complementary/Alter Therapy...3 hrs
Community Assessment............2 hrs
2nd FALL SEMESTER (17 hrs) Health Care in the US ................3hrs
Rehabilitation Practice...............4hrs
Psychopathology.......................2hrs
Clinical Documentation..............2hr
Pediatric Practice......................3hrs
Research Methods (WI).............3hrs
(Bachelor of Health Science in Pre-OT complete)
*graduate courses
2nd WINTER SEMESTER (12 hrs) *Advanced Strategies...............3hrs
*Mental Health Practice.............4hrs
*School Based Practice..............2hr
*Research Project.....................3hrs
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SUMMER OFF
3rd FALL SEMESTER (11 hrs)
*Management Perspectives.......3hrs
*Problem Based Cases..............3hr
*Integration of Clinical Comp.....2hrs
*Synthesis Project....................3hrs
3rd WINTER SEMESTER
*Fieldwork Level II...................6hrs
(12 wks) Rehabilitation
*Fieldwork Level II...................6hrs
(12 wks) Transition to Indepen.
(Master of Occupational Therapy completed)
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