Credit Course Schedules

Occupational Therapy - Spring 2024

Term Definitions

In Person
Classes meet in person on campus; specific days/times/location
Online - Asynchronous
Classes meet fully online; no specific days/times/locations
Online - Synchronous (Zoom)
Classes meet via Zoom or other resource; specific days/times
Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & Online Synchronous (Zoom)
A portion of the classes meet synchronous via Zoom or other resource and a portion is asynchronous online; there will be some specific days/times
Hybrid - Online & In-person
A portion of the classes meet in person on campus and a portion is asynchronous or synchronous online; there will be some specific days/times/locations
Hybrid - Online Asynchronous & In Person
Classes meet in both asynchronous online and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations for in-person portions of classes are listed with each course
Hybrid - Online Synchronous (Zoom) & In Person
Classes meet in both synchronous online (Zoom) and in-person modes; specific meeting times and locations are listed with each course
Hyflex
Combines online and face-to-face instruction. Students may participate in different ways: online - synchronous, online - asynchronous, face-to-face, or as a flexible learner (student has a degree of choice as to how they participate each week).
Flex
Flex courses may provide students with the opportunity to meet in-person on campus, on the synchronous days and times already scheduled, if conditions allow.
Imputed credits
Imputed credits are developmental courses for students who need to prepare themselves for college-level work. They count toward financial aid requirements but do not count toward earned college credits or GPA.
Interactive TV
Classes are taught live from one campus location and broadcast to one or more additional campus locations. Cameras and microphones at all sites allow faculty and learners to see and talk with each other.
Psychosocial Concepts/Techniqu — 3442
OTA 1620 – 2 credits
Sarah B. Tranum, Jessica J. Swanson

Students will be introduced to current occupational therapy and psychological models of care to address the complex needs of individuals with psychiatric and neurobehavioral disorders. Content surrounding mental health theories and trends, diagnoses and medications will be explored. Occupation-based assessment and intervention techniques will be explored and practiced in this course. Through hands on experiences, students will develop individual and group treatment sessions in clinical environment that mirror best practices in mental health. Prerequisite/Corequisite: PSY 2560. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $15
Jan 26 – May 16 Fri 9:00 am – 11:30 am
Fundamental Skills of OT II — 3444
OTA 1630 – 1 credits
Sarah B. Tranum

Students will build upon the knowledge gained in OTA 1530 to further develop skills necessary for professional practice. Advanced application of the following skills will occur: treatment planning, task analysis, documentation, and evidence based practice. Professionalism skills of advocacy, inter and intraprofessional communication, and cultural awareness will be discussed. Additionally students will be introduced to practical skills of checking vital signs, basic transfers, range of motion and goniometry. Prerequisite: OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $30
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 24 – May 16 Mon 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
OT Interventions I — 3445
OTA 1640 – 2 credits
Sarah B. Tranum

Students will be introduced to the occupational therapy continuum of therapeutic interventions. Students will structure, plan and implement individual and group interventions that are reflective of contemporary occupational therapy practice in pediatric and psychosocial settings. Various frames of reference and models of practice will be used to guide student planning. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $20
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 24 – May 16 Wed 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm
OT Interventions I — 3446
OTA 1640 – 2 credits
Jessica J. Swanson

Students will be introduced to the occupational therapy continuum of therapeutic interventions. Students will structure, plan and implement individual and group interventions that are reflective of contemporary occupational therapy practice in pediatric and psychosocial settings. Various frames of reference and models of practice will be used to guide student planning. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $20
Sheldon Center 146
Jan 24 – May 16 Wed 1:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Growing Years:Birth-Young Adul — 3451
OTA 1650 – 3 credits
Jessica J. Swanson

Students will learn the major developmental disabilities across the lifespan and how a disability adversely affects the development and engagement in life roles (i.e.: student, sibling, friend, etc.). Theories of human development and occupation will be linked to provide a deeper understanding of the acquisition of functional skills and social roles of children birth to 21 years of age. Occupational assessments will be explored and relevant treatment techniques will be reviewed. Learning about treatment delivery models of children with disabilities will emphasize naturalized environments and family centered models. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1530; Prerequisite: OTA 1520 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $35
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 22 – May 16 Mon, Wed 9:00 am – 10:00 am
Growing Years:Birth-Young Adul — 3452
OTA 1650 – 0 credits
Jessica J. Swanson

Students will learn the major developmental disabilities across the lifespan and how a disability adversely affects the development and engagement in life roles (i.e.: student, sibling, friend, etc.). Theories of human development and occupation will be linked to provide a deeper understanding of the acquisition of functional skills and social roles of children birth to 21 years of age. Occupational assessments will be explored and relevant treatment techniques will be reviewed. Learning about treatment delivery models of children with disabilities will emphasize naturalized environments and family centered models. Prerequisite/Corequisite: ENG 1530; Prerequisite: OTA 1520 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $35
Sheldon Center 146
Jan 22 – May 16 Wed 10:15 am – 12:15 pm
Intro to Professional Practice — 3447
OTA 1700 – 1 credits
Jessica J. Swanson

Students will be introduced to and will practice professionalism skills both in the classroom and in various community settings, under the direction of an occupational therapy practitioner. Preparation for and exposure to practice settings and patient interaction are the primary focus of this course. Through reflection and discussion, application of knowledge about the profession will be practiced. HIPAA regulations, mandated reporter requirements, and universal precautions will be addressed. Background checks will be completed in preparation for student experiences working with the pediatric population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $30
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 22 – May 16 Mon 1:30 pm – 2:20 pm
Intro to Professional Practice — 3448
OTA 1700 – 0 credits
Sarah B. Tranum

Students will be introduced to and will practice professionalism skills both in the classroom and in various community settings, under the direction of an occupational therapy practitioner. Preparation for and exposure to practice settings and patient interaction are the primary focus of this course. Through reflection and discussion, application of knowledge about the profession will be practiced. HIPAA regulations, mandated reporter requirements, and universal precautions will be addressed. Background checks will be completed in preparation for student experiences working with the pediatric population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $30
Jan 22 – May 16 Mon 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Intro to Professional Practice — 3449
OTA 1700 – 0 credits
Jessica J. Swanson

Students will be introduced to and will practice professionalism skills both in the classroom and in various community settings, under the direction of an occupational therapy practitioner. Preparation for and exposure to practice settings and patient interaction are the primary focus of this course. Through reflection and discussion, application of knowledge about the profession will be practiced. HIPAA regulations, mandated reporter requirements, and universal precautions will be addressed. Background checks will be completed in preparation for student experiences working with the pediatric population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $30
Jan 22 – May 16 Mon 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Intro to Professional Practice — 3450
OTA 1700 – 0 credits
Selina Nagle

Students will be introduced to and will practice professionalism skills both in the classroom and in various community settings, under the direction of an occupational therapy practitioner. Preparation for and exposure to practice settings and patient interaction are the primary focus of this course. Through reflection and discussion, application of knowledge about the profession will be practiced. HIPAA regulations, mandated reporter requirements, and universal precautions will be addressed. Background checks will be completed in preparation for student experiences working with the pediatric population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510 and OTA 1530 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Fees: $30
Jan 22 – May 16 Mon 2:30 pm – 4:15 pm
Fieldwork IIA:Principles/Pract — 3455
OTA 2700 – 5 credits
Jessica J. Swanson, Selina Nagle

Students will participate in the first of two level II fieldwork experiences required for the program. An in-depth experience in the delivery of occupational therapy services will be provided in one of a variety of clinical placement sites. This experience shall develop and expand the students' repertoire of occupational therapy practice in an effort to develop competent, entry-level prepared occupational therapy assistants that are skilled in applying the OT process to client care. Students will be mentored through this experience by a qualified OT Practitioner. In addition, students will participate in an online portion of the course with student learning focusing on the regulation of the profession of occupational therapy at the local, state, and federal levels. Principles of occupational therapy ethics/dispute resolution systems will be explored and applied to personal and professional conflicts. Students will explore roles and responsibilities of various team members while reflecting on their own responsibilities of working in the profession of Occupational Therapy. Psychosocial factors that influence engagement in occupation will be integrated into student learning. Level II fieldwork must be completed within 12 months of academic preparation. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all prior OTA courses with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $40
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD
Fieldwork IIA:Principles/Pract — 3456
OTA 2700 – 0 credits
Jessica J. Swanson, Selina Nagle

Students will participate in the first of two level II fieldwork experiences required for the program. An in-depth experience in the delivery of occupational therapy services will be provided in one of a variety of clinical placement sites. This experience shall develop and expand the students' repertoire of occupational therapy practice in an effort to develop competent, entry-level prepared occupational therapy assistants that are skilled in applying the OT process to client care. Students will be mentored through this experience by a qualified OT Practitioner. In addition, students will participate in an online portion of the course with student learning focusing on the regulation of the profession of occupational therapy at the local, state, and federal levels. Principles of occupational therapy ethics/dispute resolution systems will be explored and applied to personal and professional conflicts. Students will explore roles and responsibilities of various team members while reflecting on their own responsibilities of working in the profession of Occupational Therapy. Psychosocial factors that influence engagement in occupation will be integrated into student learning. Level II fieldwork must be completed within 12 months of academic preparation. Prerequisite: Successful completion of all prior OTA courses with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $40
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD
Fieldwork IIB: Service Mgm — 3457
OTA 2720 – 5 credits
Jessica J. Swanson, Selina Nagle

Students will participate in their second of two level II fieldwork experiences which are required for the program. An in-depth experience in the delivery of occupational therapy services will be provided in one of a variety of clinical placement sites. This experience shall further develop and expand students' repertoire in order to develop competent, entry-level prepared occupational therapy assistants that are skilled in applying the OT process to client care. Students will be mentored through this experience by a qualified OT Practitioner. In addition, students will participate in an online component to the course which will challenge students to identify and discuss trends and issues facing the profession in a variety of service contexts. Service delivery concepts will be explored with topical areas to include, but not limited to, management concepts, reimbursement, quality improvement, supervision, and leadership. Level II fieldwork must be completed within 12 months of academic preparation. Prerequisite: OTA 2700 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $40
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD
Fieldwork IIB: Service Mgm — 3458
OTA 2720 – 0 credits
Jessica J. Swanson, Selina Nagle

Students will participate in their second of two level II fieldwork experiences which are required for the program. An in-depth experience in the delivery of occupational therapy services will be provided in one of a variety of clinical placement sites. This experience shall further develop and expand students' repertoire in order to develop competent, entry-level prepared occupational therapy assistants that are skilled in applying the OT process to client care. Students will be mentored through this experience by a qualified OT Practitioner. In addition, students will participate in an online component to the course which will challenge students to identify and discuss trends and issues facing the profession in a variety of service contexts. Service delivery concepts will be explored with topical areas to include, but not limited to, management concepts, reimbursement, quality improvement, supervision, and leadership. Level II fieldwork must be completed within 12 months of academic preparation. Prerequisite: OTA 2700 with a grade of C or better. J spring. Institutional Course Syllabus

Fees: $40
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD
OTA Clinic - Fieldwork I — 4020
OTA 7001 – 0.5 credits
Michelle L. Godfrey

Students will gain practical experience participating in a minimum of 24 hours of supervised Occupational Therapy services in the OTA clinic. Additionally, students will participate in a weekly seminar that will focus on improving knowledge and skills necessary to work with this special population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510, 1520, and 1530 with a grade of C or better. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD
OTA Clinic - Fieldwork I — 4021
OTA 7001 – 0.5 credits
Michelle L. Godfrey

Students will gain practical experience participating in a minimum of 24 hours of supervised Occupational Therapy services in the OTA clinic. Additionally, students will participate in a weekly seminar that will focus on improving knowledge and skills necessary to work with this special population. Prerequisite: OTA 1510, 1520, and 1530 with a grade of C or better. Institutional Course Syllabus

— Jamestown Campus
Sheldon Center 117
Jan 22 – May 16 TBD