OTH1003C
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OTH 1003C - Human Occupation Across the Lifespan (Credit Hours: 3)
02 - Postsecondary Vocational
Description
This course explores the relationship of the human experience, health, occupation, and context. This course provides a study of occupation -- activities that have meaning and purpose in an individual's life- across the lifespan. Topics include occupational development, roles and performance; meaning and identity; the person-environment-occupation model, client-centered treatment and health and wellness. Through experimental learning, students will explore engagement in occupation and conduct activity analysis on various activities from simple crafts to computer technology. Students must provide proof of CPR certification for Healthcare Providers Level and First Aid Certification through the American Heart Association prior to enrollment.
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Credit Hours
3
Contact Hours
2 lecture hours; 2 laboratory hours
Applicable Programs
A.S.