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Anatomy & Cell Biology : The regional human gross anatomy of the skeleton, joints, muscles and neurovascular structures of the body as it relates to physical and occupational therapists. Laboratories include the study of prepared cadaveric specimens and the completion of a cadaveric-dissection.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Rolian, Campbell (Fall)
Fall
2 hours lectures, 2 hour laboratory
Restriction: Open to students in Physical and Occupational Therapy and Kinesiology. Not open to students who have taken or are taking ANAT 314.
Anatomy & Cell Biology : The gross anatomy of the various organ systems of the human body, with emphasis on those aspects of greatest relevance to physical and occupational therapists. Laboratories include the study of prepared specimens.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Rolian, Campbell (Winter)
Anatomy & Cell Biology : This course explores the functional organization of the human brain and spinal cord. The course focuses on how neuronal systems are designed to subserve specific motor, sensory, and cognitive operations.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Ragsdale, David S (Fall)
Anatomy & Cell Biology : This course will focus on the structural and functional relationships of the central nervous system. The human neuroanatomy will be introduced via pathological cases and will be illustrated by use of new medical imaging techniques.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Stiver, Mikaela (Fall)
Prerequisites for Physical & Occupational Therapy students: ANAT 315 and ANAT 316
Prerequisites for Honours Anatomy & Cell Biology students: ANAT 214 and ANAT 314.
Restrictions: Restricted to Honours Anatomy & Cell Biology students and Physical & Occupational Therapy students.
Not open to students who have taken or are taking ANAT 321.
IPEA : A half day workshop, including preparatory work, that introduces interprofessional education, interprofessional practice, and the roles of the different healthcare professionals that make up an interprofessional team.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
IPEA : A half day workshop, including preparatory work, introducing effective communication and interactions in interprofessional teams.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Occupational Therapy : Introduction to Occupational Therapy through interactive seminars.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Boychuck, Zachary; Xenopoulos, Frangiska (Fall)
Occupational Therapy : This course provides foundational knowledge for occupational therapy practice in psychiatry from a historical and critical perspective. Students will have the opportunity to develop mental health literacy, and apply previously learned concepts for occupation-focused reasoning in the domain of mental illness and mental health.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Boychuck, Zachary (Winter)
Occupational Therapy : An examination of the concepts of leisure and play as occupations throughout the lifespan. Students will explore a variety of adapted leisure activities including those available within local community organizations and will appreciate the role of occupational therapy in, and importance of, enabling leisure occupations.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Bergthorson, Melanie (Fall)
Occupational Therapy : This compulsory seminar course will comprise 5 pre-clinical seminars of two hours each to be offered in the U3/QY year during the Fall term (one seminar; total of 2 hrs) and during the Winter term (4 seminars; total of 8 hrs). This course is a prerequisite for Clinical Practicum 1 and 2 (OCC1 501 and OCC1 502).
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Storr, Caroline; Brassard, Anne Marie; Falcicchio, Karen (Fall)
Restriction(s): Open only to students registered in the following programs: BSc Rehabilitation Science (Major Occupational Therapy) and MSc Applied Qualifying Year for Occupational Therapy.
Students must register for both OCC1 500D1 and OCC1 500D2.
No credit will be given for this course unless both OCC1 500D1 and OCC1 500D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms.
Occupational Therapy : This compulsory seminar course will comprise 5 pre-clinical seminars of two hours each to be offered in the U3/QY year during the Fall term (one seminar; total of 2 hrs) and during the Winter term (4 seminars; total of 8 hrs). This course is a prerequisite for Clinical Practicum 1 and 2 (OCC1 501 and OCC1 502).
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Storr, Caroline; Brassard, Anne Marie; Falcicchio, Karen (Winter)
Restriction(s): Open only to students registered in the following programs: BSc Rehabilitation Science (Major Occupational Therapy) and MSc Applied Qualifying Year for Occupational Therapy.
Prerequisite(s): OCC1 500D1.
No credit will be given for this course unless both OCC1 500D1 and OCC1 500D2 are successfully completed in consecutive terms.
Occupational Therapy : Evaluation, intervention and planning using a neuromuscular skeletal framework.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Nedelec, Bernadette; Bolduc, Marie-Eve; Mak, Susanne; Forget, Nancy; Shankland, Barbara; Saunders, Sara; Nguyen, Daniel; Grenier, Marie-Lyne (Fall)
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Occupational Therapy : Assessment and treatment of clients with disorders of the nervous system.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Perlman, Cynthia; Bonnard, Madeleine; Menon, Anita; OGOURTSOVA, TATIANA; Falcicchio, Karen; Shikako, Keiko (Winter)
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Occupational Therapy : The theory, principles of treatment, clinical reasoning and therapeutic use of activities in the OT intervention of acute and chronic medical and surgical conditions.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Mak, Susanne; Jacobsen, Karla (Winter)
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Occupational Therapy : Advanced Therapeutic Strategies for systemic and complex conditions.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Grenier, Marie-Lyne; Bolduc, Marie-Eve; Forget, Nancy; Shankland, Barbara; Beshay, Marie-Christine; Nguyen, Daniel; Grant, Brenda (Winter)
Prerequisite: OCC1 545
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Occupational Therapy : Occupational performance (productivity, self-care, leisure) is examined through the Canadian Occupational Performance Model and the Model of Human Occupation, both of which focus on the interaction of the individual with the environment. Human performance is analyzed focusing on prevention of disability and/or restoration of function.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Thomas, Aliki (Fall)
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Occupational Therapy : Principles of basic psychosocial assessments and treatment approaches for psychiatric conditions.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Rouleau, Suzanne; Park, Melissa; Lencucha, Raphael; Jacobsen, Karla; Lee, Keven (Winter)
Restriction: U3/QY OT students only
Physiology : Physiology of body fluids, blood, body defense mechanisms, muscle, peripheral, central, and autonomic nervous systems.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Vollrath, Melissa; Grisaru Wechsler, Ann; Ragsdale, David S; Shrier, Alvin; Cook, Erik; Aguer, Céline (Fall)
Fall
3 hours lectures weekly
Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Pre-/co-requisites: BIOL 200, CHEM 212 or equivalent.
Restriction: Not open to students who have taken PHGY 211 or students who are taking and who have taken NSCI 200.
Restriction: For students in the Faculty of Science, and other students by permission of the instructor
Physiology : Physiology of cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, endocrine and renal systems.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Vollrath, Melissa; Takano, Tomoko; Guevara, Michael R; Lauzon, Anne-Marie; White, John H; Aguer, Céline (Winter)
Winter
3 hours lectures weekly
Prerequisites: BIOL 112, CHEM 110, CHEM 120, PHYS 101 or PHYS 131, and PHYS 102 or PHYS 142. Pre-/co-requisite: BIOL 200, BIOL 201, BIOC 212, CHEM 212 or equivalent.
Restriction: For students in the Faculty of Science, and other students by permission of the instructor
Although PHGY 210 may be taken without the prior passing of PHGY 209, students should note that they may have some initial difficulties because of lack of familiarity with some basic concepts introduced in PHGY 209
Phys & Occ Therapy : Methods for describing data and testing theories for research and everyday use.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Darainy, Mohammad (Fall)
Restriction(s): Not open to students who have taken or are taking PSYC 204.
Phys & Occ Therapy : The study of fundamentals of biomechanical analysis applied to the extremities and lumbar spine. The application of biomechanical principles to clinical and research situations.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Robbins, Shawn; Shankland, Barbara (Winter)
Phys & Occ Therapy : This course addresses the fundamentals of professionalism and professional behavior, the principles of massage, professional touch, and basic profession-specific interviewing skills. Interviewing skills will be practiced with client-visits in the community. Cultural competence and its application to clinical practice, patient /therapist relationship, and web searching will be addressed.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Garnett, Crystal; Cleaver, Shaun (Winter)
3 hours/week for 13 weeks
Phys & Occ Therapy : The statistical analysis of research data obtained from experimental designs, including introduction and review of basic statistical concepts, different types of analysis of variance (ANOVA) and simple and multiple linear regression.
Terms: This course is not scheduled for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
Phys & Occ Therapy : A lecture and seminar course on the principles of and methods used in clinical and rehabilitation science research.
Terms: Fall 2022, Winter 2023
Instructors: Moga, Ana Maria (Winter)
Phys & Occ Therapy : Lecture-based course, discussing biomechanical properties of musculoskeletal tissues, mechanical factors involved in injury, and potential for adaptation and recovery. By reviewing fundamental principles of motion, biomechanics of motion is integrated with properties of biological tissues. Students learn how fundamental principles relate to injury, and to scientifically-based clinical evaluations and treatments.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: Preuss, Richard (Winter)
Phys & Occ Therapy : A study of the neurophysiological principles of sensori-motor interaction as they relate to posture, motor control and cognition.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Falcicchio, Karen; Norouzi, Nahid; Boudrias, Marie-Helene (Fall)
3 hours/week
Phys & Occ Therapy : Study and analysis of foundations for professional practice and systems which impact the role of the occupational and physical therapy professional in health service delivery settings. This course includes sections on 1) healthcare environments and systems; 2) management, safety and quality assurance; and 3) professionalism and ethics.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: Mak, Susanne; Cleaver, Shaun (Fall)
* Note: Students may choose ANAT 321 or ANAT 323 but not both.
These required non-credit activities address the competencies for interprofessional practice across the health professions such as professional roles, communication, collaboration in patient-entered care, and conflict resolution. Students will be advised at the beginning of each term which activities they should register for.
IPEA : A half day workshop, including preparatory work, that introduces interprofessional education, interprofessional practice, and the roles of the different healthcare professionals that make up an interprofessional team.
Terms: Fall 2022
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
IPEA : A half day workshop, including preparatory work, introducing effective communication and interactions in interprofessional teams.
Terms: Winter 2023
Instructors: There are no professors associated with this course for the 2022-2023 academic year.
These courses are to be completed prior to entering third year (U3). The complementary credits are chosen from the following areas:
- Psychology
- Management (in the area of personnel and private practice management)
- Academic Writing
- Sociology/Anthropology courses
- French or English second language course if not proficient in French or English (maximum of 6 credits)
- Students may also take a 3-credit Sports Medicine Practicum course as part of the complementary courses. (Selection interview required for Sports Medicine Practicum.)
- Maximum of 3 credits of a personal interest course.
The remaining complementary credits are chosen by the student from a list of recommended courses or courses in the following areas:
- Psychology
- Management (in the area of personnel and private practice management)
- Academic Writing
- Sociology/Anthropology courses
- French or English second language course if not proficient in French or English (maximum of 6 credits)
- Students may also take the following three Sports practicum courses to replace one 3-credit complementary course. (Selection interview required for Sports practicum)
- Maximum of one 3-credit elective (personal interest) course
The complementary courses should be completed within these recommended time frames:
3 credits in Fall U1
3 credits in Winter U1
6 credits in Fall U2
6 credits in Winter U2