Rhodes State College 14-15 Catalog

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Rhodes State College | Occupational Therapy Assistant

Nursing 3 Credit Hours, 3 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2021 Adv Tools of OPS Excellence

This on-line course will provide an in depth review of the quality concepts, statistical methods, and tools used today for continual improvement in processes and products in all human endeavors. Students will be introduced to the basics of the Lean Enterprise and Six Sigma. A detailed study will be undertaken in the qualitative aspects of statistical process control, fundamentals of statistics and probability, acceptance sampling, reliability, and management and planning tools. Offered: Spring Prerequisite: OET-2015

3 Credit Hours, 3 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2120 Quality Management Systems

This course is designed to introduce the components of a modern quality management system which encompasses the entire organization and all activities required to ensure customer satisfaction in quality cost and delivery of a product or service. The detailed requirements of ISO/QS9000, TS 16949 quality systems are explored. Technique such as Failure Mode, Effects Analysis, Measurement Systems, Quality System Assessments, Production Part Approval Process, Advanced Product Quality Planning and Control Plan are reviewed. Offered: Fall Prerequisite: OET-1110

3 Credit Hours, 3 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2210 Logistics and Supply Chain

This course will present an overview of logistics including: effects on information, financial, and management activities. Supply chain management concepts including: procurement, demand management, order management, and customer service. Inventory management will be explored to understand the concepts in distribution and warehouse management and materials management. Additionally transportation and transportation management will be introduced along with international logistics. Offered: Fall

3 Credit Hours, 3 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2510 Lean Systems

This course will present an overview of logistics including: effects on information, financial, and management activities. Supply chain management concepts including: procurement, demand management, order management, and customer service. Inventory management will be explored to understand the concepts in distribution and warehouse management and materials management. Additionally transportation and transportation management will be introduced along with international logistics. Offered: Fall Prerequisite: OET-1120

4 Credit Hours, 4 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2970 Cost Analysis and Estimating

This on-line course provides the latest principles and techniques for the evaluation of engineering design. Chapters 1 through 4 reviews cost analysis and its importance in engineering, labor break down, elemental calculations, material component calculations, and financial documents used to manage a budget. Chapters 7 through 11 review methods for estimating labor and material, and looks at key elements in engineering economy and the enterprise. Offered: Spring

3 Credit Hours, 3 Class Hours, 0 Lab Hours

OET-2980 Capstone  

A culmination of all operational excellence tools, systems, and principles applied in a project situation. Discussion includes business assessment, analysis, strategic implementation, and creating long term sustaining results in behavior and performance. Offered: Spring Prerequisites: OET-1110, OET-1120, OET-2510

Occupational Therapy Assistant OTA-1010 Principles and Practice of OT

2.5 Credit Hours, 1.5 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

This course provides an overview of the healthcare system, the role of the Occupational Therapy Assistant (OTA) and the provision of occupational therapy services. Emphasis is on the profession’s historical development, standards of practice, professional ethics and models of practice/frames of reference and the use of evidence to guide clinical reasoning. Lecture and laboratory sessions will focus on the student’s achieving competence with vital sign monitoring; patient positioning, bed mobility, transfers, selection and use of mobility aids; infection control and safety procedures. Abbreviations and documentation for common treatments rendered in therapy are also introduced. C grade policy applies. Offered: Summer Prerequisite: Acceptance into OTA Program Corequisite: COM-1110

2 Credit Hours, 1 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

OTA-1020 Occupational Therapy Process

This course provides an emphasis on the process of the provision of occupational therapy services, including proper documentation of those services. The role of the OTA and the importance of collaboration with the OT is stressed. Screening and assessment skills covered include observations, histories, interviews and standardized tests. The student will be expected to competently perform several standardized assessments, including but not limited to those related to Occupational Performance and the Biomechanical Frame of Reference. Application of assessment results in intervention planning, implementation and review is introduced. “C” grade policy applies. Offered: Fall Prerequisite: OTA-1010 Corequisites: OTA-1030 and OTA-1050

2.5 Credit Hours, 1.5 Class Hours, 3 Lab Hours

OTA-1030 Therapeutic Activities & Occupation

This course is an examination of the use of activity and occupation as therapeutic intervention. Emphasized will be the meaning and dynamics of occupation and activity, the profession’s history relative to the use of activity, models of practice/frames of reference and the use of evidence to guide clinical reasoning. Students will be introduced to the tools and terminology for analysis of activity relative to areas of occupation, performance skills, performance patterns, activity demands, contexts, client factors and the interaction/significance of these areas. Students will

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