Occupational Therapy Assistant
OTA 2102: Foundations of Occupational Therapy
Prerequisite: Acceptance into OTA program.
Through study, discussion, and field observation/participation, the student will examine
the role of the occupational therapy assistant in health care in medical, community
and education programs. Through an historical approach, the frames of reference of
the profession will be reviewed with an emphasis on human occupation as a determinant
of therapeutic intervention. A broad range of practice areas will be introduced and
discussed as well as current trends and influences on the profession. Professional
literature will be introduced and reviewed.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark OTA Fee: $45; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2111: Level I Field Work A
Opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy
to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience.
Clinical: 1 hour; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $31.
OTA 2112: Modalities for Human Conditions I with Laboratory
This course will focus on the development of observation skills; assessment; and teaching,
adapting, and grading self-care, work, and play/leisure occupations for individuals
with developmental and mental health challenges (pediatrics and adolescent). Topics
include collection of evaluation and screening data, interventions, techniques, and
equipment to maximize participation in meaningful occupations, improve independence,
and ensure safety.
Laboratory: 2 hours; Ozark Malpractice Insurance Fee: $16, Ozark Allied Health Fee:
$62.
OTA 2122: Human Movement and Activity Analysis for Occupational Therapy Laboratory
This lab experience will allow students to practice assessment of movement, strength
and treatment in the Biomechanical Frame of Reference. The analysis of everyday activity
as a treatment tool and assessment measure will also be an integral part of the lab
experience.
Laboratory: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2132: Human Movement and Activity Analysis for Occupational Therapy
This course will present the basic principles of biomechanics and kinesiology related
to human movement and occupational performance. Topics include the interrelationship
among the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, and musculoskeletal system;
anatomical landmarks; joints; posture and balance, locomotion. The assessment of
range of motion and functional strength will be examined. The primary tool of Occupational
therapy intervention, Activity Analysis, will be integrated into all aspects of the
teaching of human movement. Activity analysis of functional movement required for
work, self-care, and play will be explored.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2142: Medical Conditions for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
This course will examine the etiology and symptoms of clinical conditions that are
commonly referred to in occupational therapy. Topics include the effects of trauma,
disease, and congenital conditions on the biological, psychological, and social domains
of occupational behavior. Procedures and precautions ensuring safety of clients and
caregivers will be reviewed.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2152: Theory and Treatment for Human Conditions I
A review of human development from birth through adolescence, with emphasis on occupational
performance of typical and atypical individuals. The emergence of occupation and conditions
that affect occupation will be explored. Topics include pediatric frames of reference
such as Sensory Integration, Neurodevelopmental Treatment and Motor Skills Acquisition.
Emphasis will be on the occupational therapy process, evidence-based practice, and
roles of the OT and OTA in pediatric service delivery within a variety of practice
settings. Childhood and adolescent psychosocial and mental health disorders will be
explored. Professional literature will be reviewed for current practice trends.
Lecture 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2162: Management and Licensure for the Occupational Therapy Assistant
A study of management skills with an emphasis on organization and professional communication
skills necessary for team building, leadership and collaboration. Topics include program
planning, marketing, advocacy and program quality improvement. Documentation, reimbursement,
ethical and legislative issues will be addressed. This class will review requirements
for Level II Fieldwork, certification and licensure. Students will prepare for future
employment through resume and portfolio development.
Lecture 2 hours; Ozark OTA Fee: $100; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2202: Human Occupation and Clinical Reasoning
Prerequisite: OTA 2102 Foundations of Occupational Therapy.
This course will focus on the observations, analysis, and performance of human occupations
in work, self-care, and play/leisure throughout the life span. The Frames of Reference
and Conceptual Practice Models that guide OT practice will be reviewed. The process
and the language of occupational therapy will be incorporated.
Lecture 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2211: Level I Field Work B
Opportunity for the OTA student to apply academic knowledge of occupational therapy
to practice through a Level I Fieldwork experience. Fieldwork sites are different
from Fieldwork I A and are utilized to broaden the student's Level I experiential
background.
Clinical: 1 hour; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $31.
OTA 2212: Modalities for Human Conditions II with Laboratory
This course will focus on the development of observation skills; assessment; documentation;
teaching; adapting; home and workplace modification; grading of self-care, work and
play/leisure occupations for adults with physical and psychosocial challenges. Topics
include collection of evaluation and screening data, techniques and equipment to maximize
participation in meaningful occupations, improve independence, ensure safety, and
prevent deformity.
Laboratory: 2 hours; Ozark Malpractice Insurance Fee: $16, Ozark Allied Health Fee:
$62.
OTA 2221: Documentation for Occupational Therapy
A review of subjective, objective and assessment documentation. Students will learn
documentation for the range of population served by the discipline. Students will
learn to read and interpret the documentation of the medical team.
Lecture: 1 hour; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $31.
OTA 2232: Group Processes and Dynamics
Prerequisite: OTA 2102 Foundations of Occupational Therapy.
A study of client-practitioner interactions. Topics include professional behaviors,
therapeutic use of self, and group process & dynamics. Professional literature will
be reviewed for current use of groups in occupational therapy practice. Students will
design and lead groups within community or medical settings.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2242: Human Occupation and Clinical Reasoning Laboratory
The application and integration of clinical reasoning and problem-solving strategies
throughout the occupational therapy process will be emphasized. Emphasis is placed
on the multifaceted dimensions of clinical decision making in OT practice through
role plays, case study, discussion, and practice.
Laboratory: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2252: Theory and Treatment for Human Conditions II
The occupational therapy process in relation to the years of early and middle adulthood,
beginning with a historical and theoretical overview. Adulthood psychosocial and mental
health disorders will be explored. Frames of reference for physical function and psychosocial
function will be explored in relation to disease and disability. Topics include clinical
features, medical management, effects of aging and chronic illness, interventions
for productive aging and wellness, rehabilitation and participation in occupation
for those with disabilities. Assessments and treatment, evidence-based practice, and
issues impacting adult OT practice will be covered.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2262: Assistive Technology and Environmental Adaptations
A study of adapting, altering or designing environments that support participation
and facilitate engagement in social, family and community activities. All levels of
assistive technology will be reviewed and discussed. Topics include but are not limited
to home modifications, driving evaluations, communication devices and community mobility.
Students will evaluate participation limitations and facilitators for individuals
and communities. This course will introduce the student to a variety of assistive
technology used in occupational therapy settings. Topics include PAMs, splinting,
computer programs, switches, low vision adaptations, and high- and low-technology
devices. Professional literature will be reviewed for recent practice trends in assistive
technology and/or environmental adaptation.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2302: Occupational Therapy Assistant Professional Development
This class will review requirements for Level II Field Work, certification and licensure.
Students will prepare for future employment through resume and portfolio development,
practice of interview skills and professional presentation. Ongoing professional
development and specialty certifications will be encouraged for life-long learning.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2312: Modalities for Human Conditions III with Laboratory
Prerequisites: OTA 2212 Modalities for Human Conditions II, and OTA 2232 Group Process
& Dynamics
This course will focus on the development of observation skills; assessment; documentation;
and teaching, adapting, and grading self-care, work, and play and leisure occupations
for older adults with physical and/or psychosocial challenges. Topics include collection
of evaluation and screening data, techniques and equipment to maximize participation
in meaningful occupations, improve independence, ensure safety, prevent deformity,
productive aging and wellness, and participation within disability. Course will include
Level I C Psychosocial fieldwork rotation opportunity for the OTA student to apply
academic knowledge of occupational therapy to practice through a Level I Fieldwork
experience. Fieldwork sites are different from Fieldwork I A & B and are utilized
to broaden the student's Level I experiential background.
Laboratory: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2352: Theory and Treatment for Human Conditions III
This course will examine the occupational therapy process in relation to the older
adult with physical and/or psychosocial challenges, beginning with a historical and
theoretical overview. Frames of Reference guiding physical and psychosocial OT during
older adulthood will be examined. Topics include clinical features and medical management,
assessments and treatment, evidence-based practice, and issues impacting geriatric
OT practice. Professional literature will be reviewed for current practice trends.
Lecture: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2412: Level II Field Work A-1
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OTA coursework.
Co-requisite: OTA 2422.
First four-week fieldwork experience designed to provide the OTA student the opportunity
to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students must meet
objectives designed by academic and clinical educators.
Clinical: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2422: Level II Field Work A-2
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OTA coursework.
Co-requisite: OTA 2412.
Continuation of Level Field Work A-1 designed to provide the OTA student the opportunity
to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students must meet
objectives designed by academic and clinical educators.
Clinical: 2 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $62.
OTA 2424: Level II Field Work B
Prerequisites: Successful completion of all OTA coursework.
Second eight-week fieldwork experience designed to provide the OTA student the opportunity
to work in an OT setting, under the supervision of an OTR or COTA. Students must meet
objectives designed by academic and clinical educators. Fieldwork sites are different
from Fieldwork II A and are utilized to broaden the student's Level II experiential
background.
Clinical: 4 hours; Ozark Allied Health Fee: $124.