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Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy

Courses of Instruction

Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (OT)

The terms indicated are expected but are not guaranteed. For the courses offered during any given term, consult the Schedule of Classes.

OT 105g Culture, Medicine and Politics (4, Fa) (Enroll in ANTH 105g)

OT 220 Lifestyle Design: Introduction to Occupational Therapy (2, FaSp) Introduction to theoretical concepts concerning the relationship of engagement in activities (occupations) to health and well being. Application of these perspectives to students’ own lives.

OT 250 Introduction to Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (4) Introduction to concept of occupation and overview of human drive for meaningful activity; impact of occupations on health and well-being; analysis of personal occupational patterns; selected therapeutic applications.

OT 260 Human Functional Anatomy for the Occupational Therapist (3, Sm) An anatomical survey of the human musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive and urinary system. Recommended preparation: introductory undergraduate course in biology.

OT 261 Human Physiology for Occupational Therapists (3, FaSp) Provides a general overview of human physiology with special emphasis on physiologic systems supporting internal homeostatic mechanisms and human motion applicable for occupational therapists. Open only to OT majors. Recommended preparation: undergraduate biology course.

OT 300 Occupational Expressions of Diverse Identities and Lifestyles (4) Exploration of the diverse ways occupational practices become central to identity, reify standard social ideologies, and are manipulated to redress conventional standards.

OT 305m Culture, Medicine and Politics (4, FaSp) Survey of the impact of public institutions, the private sector, and cultural practices on health and the delivery of health care in the United States.

OT 310x Creativity Workshop (2, FaSpSm) Theories and practice of the creative process in varied media, genres and occupations. Explores creativity in the arts, sciences, professions, evolution, daily life, and culture. Not available for major credit to occupational therapy majors.

OT 320 The Nature of Human Occupation: Form, Function, and Meaning (4) The complex nature of human occupation is covered from an interdisciplinary perspective. Emphasis is on how occupation contributes to human experience in a lived world.

OT 325 The Brain: Mind, Body, and Self (4, FaSpSm) Exploration of neuroscience as it impacts everyday living, from the fundamentals of neurons and synapses, to the neural basis of language, empathy, and social interaction.

OT 330 Perspectives on the Daily Life of Families (4) Examines family structures and processes, the occupational dimensions of families, and the meanings embedded in the acts of daily life of contemporary families.

OT 333x Sports Ethics (4, FaSp) Critically examines ethical issues central to the world of sports that range from matters of fair play and cheating to performance-enhancing drugs and gene-doping. Not available for major credit for occupational therapy students.

OT 350 Disability, Occupations, and the Health Care System (4) Exploration of the ways in which able-bodyism, sexism, racism, classism and homophobia contribute to occupational opportunities or barriers and weave their way into health care.

OT 360 Creating the Self through Narrative: Acts of Life Story Production (4) Analysis of life stories, life histories, and testimonies in social interactions, texts, and films. Life stories are an occupation to re-create the “Self” in response to conflict and change.

OT 375 The Narrative Structure of Social Action: Narrative, Healing and Occupation (4) Narrative as guide and structure of practical action. Special emphasis on chronic illness and disability and narrative structure of clinical interactions.

OT 390 Special Problems (1-4) Supervised, individual studies. No more than one registration permitted. Enrollment by petition only.

OT 405L Occupational Therapy Skills Theory I (4, FaSm) Creative, manual, recreational, and self-care skills critical to occupational role function. Teaching and practice in laboratory and clinical settings. Lecture, laboratory, and clinic. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: PSYC 100, PSYC 336L and EXSC 301L or OT 260.

OT 415 Medical Lectures (4, Fa) Human pathology; classification and terminology, mechanisms of disease, description of the essentials of diseases of clinical significance. Lectures and clinical presentations by Medical School faculty. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: PSYC 360, ANTH 201 or SOCI 200.

OT 420 Developmental Concepts and Occupation (4, FaSpSm) Biopsychosocial approach to human development; integration and effect upon acquisition of skills for the occupational role. Supervised experience in clinical observation and testing. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: PSYC 100, PSYC 360, ANTH 201 or SOCI 200.

OT 440 Foundations of Occupation/ Kinesiology (2, FaSpSm) Application of basic neuromusculo-skeletal function to the performance of daily living tasks and activities; emphasis on integration of neurological knowledge with understanding of neuromuscular dysfunction. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: PSYC 100, PSYC 336L.

OT 441 Foundations of Occupation/ Neurology (2, FaSpSm) Application of basic neural function to the performance of daily living tasks and activities; emphasis on integration of neurological knowledge with understanding of neuromuscular dysfunction. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: PSYC 100, PSYC 336L, EXSC 301L or OT 260.

OT 452L Occupational Therapy, Theory and Practice/Physical Disabilities (4, FaSpSm) History, philosophy, and interpretation of occupational therapy practice in physical disabilities. Study of behavior as it relates to human competency and family adaptation, occupational choice, and satisfaction. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 405, OT 440, OT 441, PSYC 360, ANTH 201 or SOCI 200.

OT 453L Occupational Therapy, Theory and Practice/Psychosocial Dysfunction (4, FaSpSm) History, philosophy, and interpretation of occupational therapy practice in psychosocial dysfunction. Study of psychosocial function as it relates to core themes of intrinsic motivation, decision making, roles, temporal adaptation, skills and the environment. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 405, OT 440, OT 441, PSYC 360, ANTH 201 or SOCI 200.

OT 463 Occupational Therapy Skills Theory II (2, FaSpSm) Application of occupational therapy skills to creative problem solution and task analysis in the understanding of occupation. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 405, OT 440, OT 441, PSYC 360, ANTH 201 or SOCI 200.

OT 464 Occupational Therapy Skills Theory III (4, FaSpSm) Analysis of occupational therapy skills and activities in the understanding of the individual’s participation in occupation. Particular emphasis will be given to the occupational tasks of supervision; and the design, management and marketing of occupational therapy services. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 463.

OT 465 Advanced Occupational Therapy Theory — Psychosocial (3, FaSpSm) Selected cases from occupational therapy practice in the area of psychosocial dysfunction; special emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management, consultation, communication, and use of community resources. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 415, OT 453, OT 463.

OT 466L Advanced Occupational Therapy Theory — Physical Dysfunction (3, FaSpSm) Selected cases from occupational therapy practice in the area of physical dysfunction; with emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management, consultation, communication, and use of community resources. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 415, OT 452.

OT 467 Advanced Occupational Therapy Theory — Pediatrics (3, FaSpSm) Selected cases from occupational therapy practice with children; prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management, consultation, communication, and use of community resources in practice with children. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 420.

OT 468 Advanced Occupational Therapy Theory — Adolescence, Adulthood, and Aging (3, FaSpSm) Selected cases from occupational therapy practice with adolescents, adults and aged persons; with emphasis on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, management, consultation, communication, and use of community resources with these age-related groups. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 420, OT 452.

OT 485 Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy (2, FaSpSm) Implications for the direction of occupational therapy practice based on the developing knowledge base in occupational science. Open only to juniors, seniors and master’s OT majors. Prerequisite: OT 405, OT 440, OT 441.

OT 486 Clinical Internship with Seminar (1-2, max 6, FaSpSm) Clinical internship to qualify for professional certification. Seminar to integrate theory with application of treatment principles for various populations. Graded CR/NC. Open only to OT majors. Prerequisite: completion of all OT major academic requirements.

OT 490x Directed Research (2-8, max 8, FaSp) Individual research and readings. Not available for graduate credit. Open only to OT majors.

OT 499 Special Topics (2-4, max 8, FaSpSm) Course content to be selected in occupational therapy and occupational science.

OT 500abc Clinical Problems in Occupational Therapy (2-4, 2-4, 2-4, FaSpSm) Specific applications of occupational therapy practice in varied clinical/health settings. Seminar to integrate theory with application of intervention principles for various populations. Graded CR/NC.

OT 505 Seminar in Occupational Therapy (2-4) Occupational therapy and the health care system. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 506 The Making of a Profession (4, Fa) Historical review of the development of occupational therapy in the contexts of social, economic, and political events; foundational understandings of occupation as a therapeutic force. Open only to OT majors.

OT 507 Daily Dilemmas for the Reflective Practitioner (4, Fa) Examination of the complex relation between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise, types of reasoning therapists use, and what it means to be an engaged, reflective practitioner. Open only to OT majors.

OT 510 Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of Occupational Data (4, Sp) Data analysis for the study of occupational patterns and occupation in therapy. Survey of methods used for statistical analysis and for analysis of qualitative methods.

OT 550 Foundations of Occupational Science (4) Exploration of the emergence of occupational science, critical evaluation of dimensions of occupation through engagement and reading, and impact on the practice of occupational therapy. Open only to OT majors.

OT 555 Seminar: Implementation of the Advocacy Model (2-4, Sp) The patient as decision-maker in chronic care; competency development through activities of daily living, leisure skills, time organization and life goal planning; action research. Open only to OT majors.

OT 560 Contemporary Issues in School-Based Practice (4, Fa) Current issues in school-based occupational therapy evaluation, ongoing assessment and intervention. Topics include successful collaboration in inclusive classrooms and on IFSP and IEP teams. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 564 Sensory Integration (4, Sp) Comprehensive overview of sensory integration theory and basic intervention principles. A case-based approach will facilitate the integration of sensory integration, evidence-based practice and occupational science. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 571 Assistive Technology (4, Sp) Principles of assessment, selection, training, and follow-up with clients in the use of assistive technologies to enable and enhance participation in a meaningful occupation. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 572 Ergonomics (4, Sp) Focus on the effects of physical design in the workplace on users’ injury rate, behavior, performance and stress levels. Intervention for repetitive motion included. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 573 Hand Rehabilitation (4, Fa) Occupation-based evaluation and intervention for individuals with acute and chronic hand disorders. Topics include scar management, splinting, peripheral nerve injury, wound healing and physical agent modalities. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 574 Enhancing Motor Control for Occupation (4, FaSp) Laboratory examining approaches to assessment and remediation of motor control following upper motor neuron lesions. An occupation-based approach to Neurodevelopmental Treatment (NDT) will be emphasized. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 575 Dysphagia Across the Lifespan: Pediatrics through Geriatrics (2, Sp) A comprehensive investigation of the anatomy and physiology of normal and abnormal swallowing. Didactic and hands-on study of assessment and treatment interventions will be addressed. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 576 Universal Design (4, Fa) Examination of the concepts and principles of universal design and the benefits of the approach for people with disabilities and for all individuals. Open only to Occupational Therapy and Occupational Science majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 583 Lifestyle Redesign (4, Sp) Seminar examining occupations and lifestyle redesign as a contribution to health and well-being. Topics include therapeutic process, needs assessment, design and marketing of lifestyle modules. Open only to OT majors. Graded CR/NC.

OT 588 Research Methods (4, Sp) Descriptive, comparative, and evaluative research methods; research tools and procedures; application of general systems theory. Open only to OT majors.

OT 590 Directed Research (1-12, FaSpSm) Research leading to the master’s degree. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC. Open only to OT majors.

OT 594abz Master’s Thesis (2-2-0, FaSp) Credit on acceptance of thesis. Graded IP/CR/NC. Open only to OT majors.

OT 599 Special Topics (2-4, max 8, FaSpSm) Recent developments in occupational therapy and occupational science.

OT 604 Temporal Adaptation: Organization and Use of Time (4, 2 years, Fa) Environmental, biological, psychological and socio-cultural influences on perceptions of and utilization of time. Implications for human adaptation.

OT 610 Sensory Integrative Dysfunction (4, FaSpSm) Differential evaluation of sensory integrative dysfunction; theory and procedure for enhancing the processing of sensory data by children with learning and behavior disorders. Prerequisite: admission by advance application and instructor’s approval only; must be certified as an occupational or physical therapist.

OT 612 Information Processing and Occupation (4, 2 years, Fa) Phylogenesis and ontogenesis of human information processing capacity enabling engagement in occupation; components and contributions to adaptation and coping.

OT 640 Conceptual Foundations of Occupational Science (4, FaSp) Analysis of the conceptual foundations and methodological orientations for occupational science, understandings of disciplinary perspectives, formulation of theoretical arguments, and the interpretation of research data.

OT 641 The Nature of Occupation (4, FaSp) Theoretical and historical foundations for the study of occupation, engagement in living and learning in everyday life.

OT 642 Therapeutic Uses of Self: Psycho­dynamic Perspectives (4, FaSp) Survey of the diversity of analytic conceptions of subjectivity and intersubjectivity. Emphasis on the way these ideas influence the notion of therapeutic efficacy within Occupational Science.

OT 643 Meaningful Engagement in Everyday Life (4) Exploration of the subjective experience of meaningful engagement in work, play, and the occupational pursuits of everyday life, drawing on contributions from the social sciences.

OT 644 Foundations of Research on Activity and Health (4, FaSp) Examination of effectiveness and efficacy research, study design and methodology, dimensions of adaptation and research methods through the lens of two division-based research programs.

OT 645 Narrative, Healing and the Culture of Biomedicine (4, FaSp) Introduction to narrative as analytic framework for considering chronic illness, disability, occupation, and the moral and cultural influences on the clinical reasoning of health professionals.

OT 646 Intersections of Occupational Science and Human Development (4, FaSp) Analysis of occupational science perspectives related to human development and participation in sociocultural practices and examination of developmental theories and their relationship to occupational science.

OT 650 Development of Adaptive Skills (4, Fa) Critical analysis of occupation as means and product of human adaptation. Adaptive skill development from traditional and occupational science approaches. Research methods and results.

OT 651 Adaptation and Disability (4, Sp) Social and cultural adaptation to disabilities and stigmatized medical conditions through anthropological studies of groups and individuals. Training in ethnographic methods with such populations. (Duplicates credit in former OT 551.)

OT 653 Play and Occupation (4, 2 years, Sp) Major conceptual, theoretical, and empirical studies of play; development and organization of play in relation to occupation; research on play as occupation. (Duplicates credit in former OT 553.)

OT 655 Work and Leisure (4, Sp) Ontogenesis and phylogenesis of work and leisure. Systems view of person/environmental interactions affecting competence and satisfaction with activity. Occupation and the need for mastery.

OT 660 Research Practicum (2, max 12) Experiential learning through immersion in one or more externally funded research groups in the Division, enabling intense participation in multi-skilled rsesearch groups. Graded CR/NC. Open only to Occupational Therapy Occupational Science majors.

OT 686 Residency (6 or 12, max 24, FaSpSm) Residency involving development, administration, evaluation, or policy formulation for occupation-centered programs in clinical or community settings. Development of portfolio for professional doctorate. Open to OT majors only. Graded CR/NC.

OT 790 Research (1-12) Research leading to the doctorate. Maximum units which may be applied to the degree to be determined by the department. Graded CR/NC. Open only to OT majors.

OT 794abcdz Doctoral Dissertation (2-2-2-2-0, FaSp) Credit on acceptance of dissertation. Graded IP/CR/NC. Open only to OT majors.