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Nov 22, 2024
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OTA 101 - Foundations of Movement and Function Credit(s): 3
This course provides students with an understanding of human movement as a vital component to occupational therapy. The course presents the active and passive structures involved in movement. Students explore biomechanical analysis, neurodevelopment foundations to movement and function. Initial exposure to evaluation and intervention techniques used by occupational therapy practitioners.
Prerequisite(s):
C+ or Higher in BIO 211 and BIO 212 ,
Corequiste: OTA 100
Offered: F, Sp
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