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Occupational Therapy Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the terms (fall or spring semesters, or summer sessions) in which the course is typically offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study. |
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• OT 312 - Applied Pathophysiology II
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• OT 320 - Professional Communication
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• OT 330 - Media and Modalities I
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• OT 331 - Media and Modalities II
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• OT 340 - Psychological and Social Considerations of Occupational Performance
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• OT 342 - Cognition and Occupational Performance
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• OT 350 - Independent Study
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• OT 380 - Professional Evaluation
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• OT 391 - Professional Clinical Reasoning Skills
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• OT 440 - Activities of Daily Living and Play/Leisure
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• OT 441 - Work and Productive Activities
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• OT 443 - Sensorimotor Skills
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• OT 450 - Independent Study
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• OT 462 - Professional Issues
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• OT 480 - Occupational Therapy Research
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• OT 493 - Intervention Strategies
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• OT 495 - Professional Practicum Seminar A
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• OT 496 - Professional Practicum Seminar B
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• OT 581 - Occupational Therapy Research Fundamentals I
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• OT 582 - Occupational Therapy Research Fundamentals II
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• OT 671 - Occupational Therapy Leadership
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• OT 683 - Advanced Occupational Therapy Research Strategies
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• OT 690 - Special Topics
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• OT 692 - Specialized Evaluation Strategies
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• OT 696 - Professional Fieldwork I
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• OT 697 - Professional Fieldwork II
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• OT 698 - Specialized Role Internship Seminar
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• OT 699 - Occupational Therapy Synthesis
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Occupational Therapy Assistant Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the terms (fall or spring semesters, or summer sessions) in which the course is typically offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study.
Occupational Therapy (OTA) Program
Program Entry Courses (PEC) allow students to take coursework before actually being admitted to the OTA program. Admission to the OTA program is required for a student to enroll in any of the OTA classes that are not designated as a * PEC class. |
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• OTA 213 - Pathophysiology and Conditions I
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• OTA 214 - Pathophysiology and Conditions II
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• OTA 221 - Technical Communication
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• OTA 231 - Therapeutic Media
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• OTA 232 - Media and Modalities
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• OTA 241 - Occupational Performance Components I
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• OTA 242 - Occupational Performance Components II
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• OTA 297 - Practicum Seminar A
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• OTA 298 - Practicum Seminar B
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• OTA 343 - Occupational Performance Areas I
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• OTA 344 - Occupational Performance Areas II
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• OTA 345 - Occupational Performance in Pediatrics
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• OTA 350 - Independent Study
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• OTA 362 - Occupational Therapy Assistant Issues
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• OTA 397 - Technical Fieldwork A
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• OTA 398 - Technical Fieldwork B
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Philosophy |
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• PHIL 200 - Introduction to Philosophy
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• PHIL 201 - Introduction to Ethics
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• PHIL 205 - Introduction to Logic
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• PHIL 251 - Introduction to the Study of World Religions
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• PHIL 301 - Theoretical Ethics
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• PHIL 304 - Philosophy of Art
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• PHIL 305 - Introduction to Symbolic Logic
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• PHIL 312 - Ethics in the Professions
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• PHIL 344 - Contemporary Philosophy
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• PHIL 350 - History of Philosophy I
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• PHIL 351 - History of Philosophy II
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• PHIL 361 - Special Problems in Philosophy
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• PHIL 362 - Interdisciplinary Problems
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• PHIL 363 - Bioethics
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• PHIL 364 - Gender and Philosophy
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• PHIL 365 - Sexual Ethics
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• PHIL 366 - Environmental Ethics
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• PHIL 413 - Philosophy of Religion
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• PHIL 415 - History of Rhetoric
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• PHIL 418 - Metaphysics
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• PHIL 420 - Theory of Knowledge
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• PHIL 425 - Philosophy of Mind
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• PHIL 435 - Philosophy of Science
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• PHIL 441 - Political and Legal Philosophy
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• PHIL 499 - Independent Study in Philosophy
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Physical Education Following certain course descriptions are the designations: F, Sp, Su. These indicate the semesters fall, spring, summer in which the course is normally offered and are intended as an aid to students planning their programs of study.
Except for PED 191 and PED 186 , one of the courses below may be used to satisfy the one-hour physical activity requirement for the University Core Curriculum.
Students will demonstrate sports skills with an understanding of rules, terminology, strategy, and etiquette necessary for participation in physical activity. The student and his/her advisor will select 100-level activity classes appropriately. |
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• PED 111 - Archery
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• PED 112 - Badminton
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• PED 113 - Billiards
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• PED 114 - Golf
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• PED 115 - Handball
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• PED 116 - Paddleball
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• PED 117 - Racquetball
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• PED 118 - Table Tennis
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• PED 121 - Skating
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• PED 122 - Bowling
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• PED 123 - Tennis
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• PED 124 - Rock Climbing
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• PED 125 - Advanced Rock Climbing
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• PED 131 - Field Hockey
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• PED 132 - Softball
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• PED 134 - Volleyball
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• PED 136 - Touch Football
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• PED 137 - Basketball
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• PED 138 - Soccer
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• PED 139 - Speedball
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• PED 141 - Beginning Swimming
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• PED 142 - Advanced Swimming
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• PED 143 - Aquatic Exercise
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• PED 151 - Introduction to Karate
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• PED 152 - Beginning Tumbling
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• PED 153 - Intermediate Tumbling and Apparatus for Men
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• PED 154 - Intermediate Tumbling and Apparatus for Women
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• PED 155 - Dance Activities
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• PED 161 - Fishing
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• PED 162 - Hiking and Outdoor Education
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• PED 163 - Sailing
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