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OTA2166 — Fundamentals of OTA Theory and Interventions II

6 credits · 6 hours

OTA 2166 - Fundamentals of OTA Theory and Interventions II OTA 2166 - Fundamentals of OTA Theory and Interventions II 6 Credit Hours Course Description: Students will engage in study, discussion, and hands-on classroom/laboratory activities to explore the dynamics of occupational performance, personal adaptation, work, leisure, and role changes across the lifespan, from early adulthood through the aging process. Students will develop and implement Occupational Therapy intervention plans tailored to individuals affected by specific aging processes and physical conditions through further study, discussion, and practical application in classroom/laboratory settings. They will also analyze the pivotal role of Occupational Therapy in promoting wellness, facilitating aging in place, and addressing end-of-life issues. Prerequisites: OTA 1225

Prerequisites: OTA1225

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