OTD Course Descriptions

OTD700 Human Anatomy I (DPT700)

This course will cover normal human gross anatomy with emphasis on the structure and physiology of the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary and integumentary systems across the lifespan. Other anatomical systems will be covered briefly, especially as they relate to the function of the four emphasized systems. This course is designed to help students establish a foundational understanding of the neuromusculoskeletal systems of the human body for the practice of occupational therapy. We will take a regional approach covering the arms, trunk, head, and legs. At the end of the class you will have an understanding of how structure of the human body determines function as a prelude to a clinical understanding of how to treat structural dysfunction. Student domain of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge. Three semester hours.

OTD701 Human Anatomy II (DPT701)

This course will cover normal human gross anatomy with emphasis on the structure and physiology of the musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiopulmonary and integumentary systems across the lifespan. Other anatomical systems will be covered briefly, especially as they relate to the function of the four emphasized systems. This course is designed to accompany OT700, helping students establish a foundational understanding of the neuromusculoskeletal systems of the human body, through cadaver dissection, for the practice of occupational therapy. We will take a regional approach covering the arms, trunk, head, and legs. At the end of the class you will have an understanding of how structure of the human body determines function as a prelude to a clinical understanding of how to treat structural dysfunction. Student domain of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge. Six lab hours. Two semester hours.

OTD702 Kinesiology for OT

This course provides knowledge and understanding of basic concepts of kinesiology including normal human movement and how movements occur at the joint level. This course emphasizes movement and function of the upper extremities, axial skeleton, and lower extremities. Training is provided for range of motion and manual muscle testing procedures. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge and assessment/Intervention Skills. Two lecture hours and three lab hours. Three semester hours. 

OTD703 Applied Neuroscience

This course will study basics of neuroanatomy and the nervous system and how neurological conditions have an impact on occupational performance. Neurological screening and assessments for cognitive, visual perception, functional mobility issues and other areas of the OT framework will be covered as well as clinic safety. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge and Assessment/Intervention Skills. Three lecture hours and three lab hours. Four semester hours.

OTD710 Foundations in OT

This course provides an introduction to history and philosophy and key terminology used in the profession including OT Framework, role and meaning of occupation, occupational science, ethics, documentation and task/activity analysis. Student domain of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD711 OT Across the Lifespan

This course looks at human and occupational development throughout the lifespan. Discusses health literacy and OT’s role in many different settings such as early child intervention, schools, hospitals, outpatient centers, home health, community, higher education, consultant, contract, entrepreneur and other emerging practice areas. Introduction to OT associations on a state, national and international level. Student domain of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD712 OT Theory

This course compares, contrasts and applies use of theories, models of practice and frames of reference in the evaluation and intervention process. Discusses role of occupation in health promotion and how health conditions affect occupational performance. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge and Assessment/Intervention skills. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD713 Modalities and Practice Techniques

This course covers theoretical concepts, indications, contraindications, and clinical reasoning for the selection/application for the safe use of various types of superficial thermal/mechanical, deep thermal/electrotherapeutic modalities, basics in splinting, taping procedures, massage, joint mobilization and other manual therapy techniques. Students will be required to complete competencies (skills assessment) for proper and safe use of the modalities. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge; Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Applications. Three lecture or lab hours. Three semester hours.

OTD721 Clinical Reasoning 1

This course uses case studies and reflection to promote integrating knowledge and application of task analysis, influences of sociocultural and socioeconomic factors, theoretical concepts, assessments and screens and development of occupation-based intervention plans in the practice areas of pediatrics, introductory neuroscience, mental health. Course will include introductory training to an online electronic medical record and documentation system. Course will emphasize preparation for board examination in these areas including an annual competency and exam. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD741 Evidence-Based Practice

This course examines the topic of evidence-based practice including introduction to research design, use of statistics, standardized test scores, validity and reliability and ability to produce critically appraised topics. Discusses importance of scholarly activities as well as professional advocacy. Students will be required to complete IRB training. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge and Clinical/Professional Application. Two lecture hours. Two semester hours.

OTD742 Applied Research in OT

This course provides instruction for understanding and use of most commonly used quantitative and qualitative statistics. Students will be able to design a scholarly proposal including research question, literature review, sample, design, measurement, and data analysis. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Two lecture hours. Two semester hours.

OTD743 Research Project 1

This course includes a group research project supervised by a faculty member. Students will develop a research design project, complete a written proposal, seek IRB approval and begin preparation for implementation. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Two semester hours.

OTD744 Research Project 2

This course includes a group research project supervised by a faculty member. Students will implement an approved research project including data collection, data analysis of results, and completion of a written scholarly report that is presented at a local/state or national conference and/or publication. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Two semester hours. 

OTD751 OT Process in Mental Health

This course focuses on identifying occupational needs through assessment/intervention for clients with mental health and/or psychosocial issues. Teaches appropriate selection and implementation of assessments and interventions including group-based intervention, group dynamics, therapeutic use of self, stress management, and living skills training. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours. 

OTD752 OT Process in Pediatrics

This course focuses on identifying the occupational needs through assessment/intervention for the pediatric population. The role of OT for birth to three, school-based practice, and clinic/hospital based practice are covered including professional reasoning, group interventions, feeding/eating/swallowing, selection of appropriate assessments/interventions, standardized testing and documentation of OT services, and various diagnoses related to children. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Three lecture hours and three lab hours. Four semester hours.

OTD753 Assistive Technology across Lifespan

This course covers assessments and interventions involving assistive technology across the lifespan. Students will be able to complete wheelchair evaluations, home assessments, ergonomic assessments, teach compensatory strategies, and show understanding of environmental control systems/computer access/ and augmentative-communication technologies. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Two lecture hours and three lab hours. Three semester hours. 

OTD781 Fieldwork 1:1

This course provides fieldwork education that focuses on the application of evaluation, intervention and consultation working with pediatrics and clients with mental health and/or psychosocial issues. Activities will be implemented with individuals and/or groups. Students will comply with high ethical, confidential, and practice standards. This course will require an average of 6 hours a week in a clinic, hospital, or community-based setting. Student domain of learning used: Clinic/Fieldwork Education. One semester hour.

OTD782 Fieldwork 1:2

This course provides fieldwork education in an adult physical dysfunction setting where students apply clinical and professional reasoning in safely selecting and implementing assessments and interventions to meet the occupational needs of clients. This course will require an average of 40-60 hours in a clinic, hospital, or other OT setting supervised by a clinical educator. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills; Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. One semester hour.

OTD 783 Fieldwork 1:3

This course provides fieldwork education in a variety of specialty and/or emerging settings where students apply clinical and professional reasoning in safely selecting and implementing assessments and interventions to meet the occupational needs of clients. Fieldwork experiences may include supervision by clinical educator in a practice setting, faculty practice, simulation lab with standardized patients, faculty-led site visits, or other professional as appropriate. Students will spend an average of 40-60 hours per semester engaging in fieldwork 1:3 experiences. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills; Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. One semester hour.

OTD814 - Professional Development

This course addresses many professional issues involving global areas, OT associations, legislature, policy development, reimbursement and appeals mechanisms, credentialing, roles of OT and OTA, state licensure practice acts, ethical conflicts, professional development, liability and fieldwork education. Students will participate in a service learning component, an intraprofessional OT/OTA simulation activity and an advocacy activity through a grant design and/or writing activity to promote OT services for the local and/or other communities. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge, Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Two lecture hours. Two semester hours.

OTD815 - Management and Organization in OT

This course covers all aspects of management, supervision, and organization in occupational therapy and healthcare. Course includes topics such as ethics, role of OT/OTA, practice outcomes, quality improvement, consultation, liability, advocacy, interviewing, credentialing, reimbursement/payor systems, legislation, program development, marketing and writing a business plan. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills, Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD822 Clinical Reasoning 2

This course uses case studies and reflection to promote integrating knowledge and application of task analysis, influences of sociocultural and socioeconomically factors, theoretical concepts, documentation, and development of occupation-based intervention plans in the practice areas of adults, older adults, neurological conditions, hand/upper extremity conditions and assistive technology issues. Course will emphasize preparation for the board exam, including but not limited to these areas, including reviewing all content areas, content area quizzes, and taking the OTKE board prep exam. Students will develop a specific study plan based on the content quizzes and OTKE results. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Three lecture hours. Three semester hours.

OTD854 OT Process in Adults/Older Adults

This course covers all aspects of identifying occupational needs of adults and older adults through assessments and interventions. This course includes selecting and implementing appropriate assessments and interventions for many different types of adult conditions and various adult treatment settings. Training includes areas such as self-care, self-management, health management, compensatory strategies, grading and adapting activities, and referring to specialists. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Three lecture hours and three lab hours. Four semester hours.

OTD855 OT Process in Hand/UE Rehabilitation

This course covers all aspects of identifying occupational needs in hand and upper extremity conditions, trauma, and/or injury through assessments and interventions. This course includes many different upper extremity conditions, specialized tests, static and dynamic splinting techniques, joint mobilization and handling techniques, massage methods, kinesio taping, and application of modalities. Student domains of learning used: Sciences/Knowledge; Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinical/Professional Application. Two lecture hours and three lab hours. Three semester hours.

OTD857 OT Process in Community/Rural Health

This course covers all aspects of identifying occupational needs in the community and for clients in rural health. This course will include topics dealing with global issues, OT associations at an international/national/state/local level, designing quality improvement plan, program development, training/educational methods and community based rehabilitation. This course will include engagement in a community service learning project. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills, Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Three lecture or lab hours. Three semester hours.

OT801 - Advanced Practice in OT

This course provides a content review of current practice and evidence-based practice in specialty and emerging areas in OT. Students participate in clinical training activities in a variety of practice areas of OT in the community throughout the semester. Students will design and present a continuing education hour course to local practitioners and/or other health professionals. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills; Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Two lecture hours and three lab hours. Three semester hours.

OTD803 - Fieldwork 2:1

Prerequisites for this course include successful completion of all previous professional and fieldwork courses and approval of Program Director. This course includes clinical training for 40 hours per week for 12 weeks in an OT setting supervised by an occupational therapist. This course will prepare the student for being competent in occupational therapy entry-level practice including using clinical and professional reasoning skills. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills; Occupational Therapy Process, Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Six semester hours.

OTD804 - Fieldwork 2:2

Prerequisites for this course include successful completion of all previous professional and fieldwork courses and approval of Program Director. This course includes clinical training for 40 hours per week for 12 weeks in an OT setting supervised by an occupational therapist. This course will prepare the student for being competent in occupational therapy entry-level practice including using clinical and professional reasoning skills. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills; Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Six semester hours.

OTD811 Fieldwork Seminar

This course will be provided in an online format while students are participating in Fieldwork 2:1. This course will promote student reflection, professional reasoning and integration of previous course material, preparation for board exam, and current OT practice experience at fieldwork site. Student domains of learning used: Assessment/Intervention Skills and Clinic/Fieldwork Education. Three Semester Hours.

OTD 812 Capstone and Board Prep

This course includes continued reflection on fieldwork experiences, preparation for the NBCOT board exam, preparation and onboarding for the upcoming capstone project, and preparation for the student’s future career aspirations. The course emphasizes the updating and maintenance of the student’s study plan, creating and monitoring performance related goals, preparing and onboarding for the upcoming capstone project and experience, and creating job preparation materials. Student domains of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application and Clinic Fieldwork Education. Three semester hours.

OTD 816 Program Evaluation and Development

This course covers the steps of programmatic decision-making including identifying needs in clinical, educational, or other healthcare related settings, understanding the role of the occupational therapist in program development, identifying theoretical frameworks for community-based practice, developing program outcomes and staffing plans, and evaluating cost and funding considerations, and fundamentals of grant writing. The course promotes leadership in the ability to plan, develop, organize, and promote the delivery of health-related services at a group and population level. Student domains of learning used: Clinical /Professional Application. Two semester hours.

OTD 901 Capstone 1

This course will include an exploration of topics and settings for a potential capstone experience and project in the areas of clinical practice, research skills, administration, leadership, education, program and policy development, and theory development. Students will be assigned a faculty mentor based on a topic of interest. By the end of this course each student will select an area of interest, develop a literature review draft, and identify a potential site and supervisor for the capstone experience. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Three semester hours.

OTD 902 Capstone 2

This course will include the completion and defense of a capstone project proposal that includes the following: literature review; needs assessment; goals and objectives; project details; and an evaluation plan. Students will also finalize their site and site mentor. Each student must receive approval for their plan from the capstone coordinator and/or faculty mentor. A memorandum of understanding must be completed and signed by the student, capstone experience site mentor, capstone coordinator, and the faculty mentor. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Three semester hours.

OTD 904 Capstone Experience

This course will include completion of 14 weeks (560 hours) mentored experience at a site as approved in the capstone plan and memorandum of understanding agreement in Capstone 2 course. No more than 20% of the 560 hours can occur offsite from the approved mentor experience site. Six semester hours.

OTD 905 Capstone Project

The capstone project will be completed at the mentored capstone experience site as approved in Capstone 3 course. The project will demonstrate synthesis and application of knowledge gained during the capstone mentored experience. Results of the project will be submitted in form of a paper and poster. Dissemination of the results will occur at a school event approved by the capstone coordinator. Student domain of learning used: Clinical/Professional Application. Three semester hours.

OTD 860 Special Topics

This course covers specific content and skills as needed by the program and identified by the course director. Content and skills may include foundational knowledge and/or assessment and/or intervention skills in various areas of occupational therapy practice as needed. This course may include lecture and/or lab hours. One to four lecture and/or lab hours. One to four semester hours.