College Record 2017-2018

OCC-431 Theory and Practice II

This laboratory course focuses on the development of skills and therapeutic techniques that support clients' engagement in the occupations of daily life. Students will develop assessment and intervention skills and related competencies for: wheelchair seating and positioning of adults and pediatric populations, mobility (both community and other functional areas), eating and feeding for adults and pediatric populations (including dysphagia management), home evaluation and safety, work and productivity, and ergonomics. Students will integrate occupational therapy theories and frames of reference as these apply to an understanding of the clinical skills taught in this course.

Credits

3

Prerequisite

Prerequisite: Complete OCC-430. Take OCC-425, OCC-460, OCC-455 and OCC-435 either as Prerequisite or corequisites. Class Level must be Jr Sr Program must be OCC