OTFY - Occupational Therapy (OTFY)

OTFY 4002  Clin Affil Lev II-Exchange Stu  (0 Credits)  
OTFY 4100  Professional Formation I  (2 Credits)  
This course focuses on the acquisition of professional knowledge and skills expected of graduate students in a professional program.
OTFY 4155  Fnctnl Anatomy-Kinesiology I  (4 Credits)  
This course focuses on understanding and analyzing typical and atypical human movement across the life span using anatomy and kinesiology principles. This course includes labs.
OTFY 4160  Neuroscience for Occup Therapy  (2 Credits)  
This course covers body functions and structures of the nervous system, including the impact of impairment on activity and participation.
OTFY 4170  Occup Therapy Practice Skills  (2 Credits)  
This course introduces basic health assessment; client and provider safety; and demonstration and integration of occupational therapy practice skills. This course includes labs.
OTFY 4185  Intro to Occupational Therapy  (4 Credits)  
This course introduces the students to the foundations of the occupational therapy profession. This course includes labs.
OTFY 4200  Professional Formation II  (2 Credits)  
This course develops critical thinking and clinical reasoning skills for occupational therapy practice.
OTFY 4240  Functn Antomy - Kinesiology II  (2 Credits)  
This course continues to focus on understanding and analyzing typical and atypical human movements across the life span using anatomy and kinesiology principles. This course includes labs.
OTFY 4250  Group Process in Occup Therapy  (4 Credits)  
This course integrates theories of group dynamics and leadership with the development and implementation of functional activity-based groups. This course includes fieldwork I experiences.
OTFY 4260  Cognition Percep Vision -Funct  (3 Credits)  
This course addresses cognition, perception, and visual impairments; their impact on function; and principles of related occupational therapy assessments and interventions. This course includes labs.
OTFY 4270  Occupational Therapy Process  (4 Credits)  
This course introduces the principles and implementation of the occupational therapy process.
OTFY 4280  Research Methods I  (3 Credits)  
OTFY 4303  Research Methods I  (3 Credits)  
This course addresses the use of quantitative methods to inform clinical practice and research.
OTFY 4600  Orientation to Occupational Therapy Domain & Process  (3 Credits)  
This course addresses foundational concepts within the field of occupational therapy, focusing on contemporary practice.
OTFY 4605  Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology for Occupational Centered Practice  (2 Credits)  
This course develops students’ ability to associate functional human anatomy, movement analysis, and occupational performance.
OTFY 4610  Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology for Occupational Centered Practice Lab  (2 Credits)  
This course provides hands-on experiences for human anatomy and movement analysis in the anatomy and kinesiology for occupational centered practice course.
OTFY 4615  Neuroscience and Functional Cognition for Occupational Centered Practice  (3 Credits)  
This course provides foundational knowledge of neuroanatomy in relationship to functional cognition, vision, perception, and occupation across the lifespan.
OTFY 4620  Occupational Therapy Reasoning and Practice Skills  (2 Credits)  
This course provides foundational knowledge of theory, clinical-reasoning, and clinical skills for occupational centered practice the lifespan.
OTFY 4625  Occupational Therapy Reasoning and Practice Skills  (2 Credits)  
This course addresses clinical reasoning, activity analysis, and the skills required for occupational centered practice across the lifespan.
OTFY 4630  Principles for Evidence Informed Practice I  (1 Credit)  
This course addresses the use of research to inform clinical practice.
OTFY 4650  Occupational Justice and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion for Occupational Centered Practice  (2 Credits)  
This course addresses occupational justice, diversity, equity, and inclusion in the field of occupational therapy.

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