OTA 105 — Kinesiology
This course provides students with an understanding of movement as a necessary component of much of human occupation. The course presents the active and passive structures involved in movement. Students explore biomechanical analysis, with application to biomechanical evaluation and intervention techniques used by occupational therapy practitioners. R, W2, M2, 12 (2 lecture and 2 laboratory hours) Note: In addition to tuition, this course requires an additional variable tuition rate.
Prerequisites: BIO 175, OTA 102