Undergraduate Prerequisites: Developmental Psychology; OTD students only - This course examines current theory and research related to the development of human occupation throughout the life course. Human development is viewed from occupation-based and ecological perspectives, emphasizing the inextricable links among person, environment, and occupation. The performance of activities of daily living, instrumental activities of daily living, work/education, play/leisure, and social participation, especially as potentially affected by health and disability, will be examined across the life course. Students are required to observe, interpret, and describe occupational performance, and to apply relevant theories and constructs to understand the development of human occupation. Students will begin to develop a base of knowledge about different types, administration, and interpretation of assessment methods and measures.
FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
A1 |
Escher |
KCB 107 |
M 10:10 am-11:55 am |
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FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
B1 |
Escher |
KCB 107 |
W 10:10 am-11:55 am |
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FALL 2024 Schedule
Section |
Instructor |
Location |
Schedule |
Notes |
B2 |
Escher |
SHA 201 |
W 12:20 pm-2:05 pm |
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