Course Information

This course focuses on the meaning and purpose of occupation in everyday functioning. Occupations are discussed in terms of choice, roles and lifestyles embedded within developmental life stages. The history, philosophy, framework, theories of practice and frames of reference are also considered. Political and economic factors influencing the development of occupational therapy and occupational science are also explored. Integrated community experiences center around influences on domains of occupational therapy and occupational performance within the context of the occupational therapy domain and process.

University: The University of Findlay

Field Of Study: Occupational Therapy

Course Number: OCTH 519-1

Modality (Type): Online

Start Date: 05/26/2025

End Date: 07/20/2025

Credits: 3

University Information URL: https://www.findlay.edu/admissions/

Application URL: https://apply.findlay.edu/portal/apply-now

University Contact Name: Office of Admissions

University Contact Email: admissions@findlay.edu

University Contact Phone: 419-434-4732

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