2017-2018 Undergraduate Catalog

OT 4303 OCCUPATIONS ACROSS THE LIFESPAN

Study of human development in connection with occupational performance from birth to senescence. Analysis and synthesis of underlying performance skills and patterns, contexts and environments, activity demands and client factors as they contribute to occupational performance and selection of intervention within occupational therapy service delivery process. Prerequisites: Introduction to Occupational Therapy (Take OT 2400). Required for majors in the professional phase of the program. THIS COURSE REPLACES OT 4302 AS OF 12/11/12

Credits

3

Prerequisite

OT 2400

Offered

EVERY SPRING