OTH 213 - Occupational Engagement and Performance: Movement and Mobility Semester Hours: 3
Fall
This course examines the physical movement and mobility determinants of occupation to provide students with knowledge and skills for developing occupation-based intervention plans related to neuromuscular and movement-related functions. This course will also focus on designing occupation-based interventions that are client-centered and involve considerations of the context, environment, and evidence. This course is paired with OTH 213 Occupational Engagement and Performance: Movement and Mobility Lab. The lab component complements this course by providing the hands-on component needed to develop clinical skills used in occupational therapy practice.
Prerequisite(s)/Course Notes: Successful completion of all required course work of the Didactic Year 1 of the Occupational Therapy, MS .
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