OCTH 0621 - Adults, Occupation, and Lifestyle Health with Lab Description Course Description and Relationship to Curricular Design:
In this course students will discover how to analyze, evaluate, and provide occupation-based interventions for common conditions which impact occupational engagement in the adult population. Occupational therapy theories, models of practice and evidence to support practice will frame how client-centered occupational therapy influences physical, mental and emotional health and quality of life. The curricular threads are woven throughout the course including occupational justice, lifestyle health, lifelong learning, as well as evidence-based, occupation-centered care.
Course Delivery Model(s): Blended
Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 60 Total Hours: 90 Credits: 4
Prerequisites: Successful completion and/or remediation of all Term 1 coursework. Corequisites: N/A
Repeatable (# of times): 0
Grade Type: Letter
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