2020-2021 Graduate Catalog

OT 546 Human Occupation & Activity Analysis

Development of the occupational therapy profession has been dynamic and always grounded in the core principles of occupation.  The purpose of this course is to introduce you to the language of human occupation and introduce you to the skill of activity analysis.  In this course the term "occupation" is defined and examined broadly. Students will untangle the concepts of occupation and activity, purposeful-activity, function, and health. Students will explore an understanding of occupation used in purposeful and meaningful ways, in facilitating the health and well-being of individuals. You will examine our professional heritage of occupation and review the historical development of activity/task analysis as a valuable tool in the process of occupational therapy, for use with all clients, across all contexts.  You will learn about activity synthesis, ways to evaluate the nature and demands of a range of activities, as well as how to evaluate activity preferences of individuals.  In addition, you will have multiple opportunities to analyze, adapt, and learn how to teach activities

Credits

3