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470 Oncology Nursing (3)

In-depth study of the status of cancer as a major health problem. Treatment modalities used for intervention and interruption of the neoplastic process are studied, emphasis on utilizing the nursing process in treating oncology patients. On demand.

471 Nursing Case Management: Theory, Process and Outcome (3)

Web-based course on theory, process, outcome and role function essential to the practice of nursing case management are explores. Prerequisite: approval of instructor.

472 Health Care Information Management (3)

This course provides students with the theoretical foundation of healthcare information management, examines information technology, Internet tools, and use of software applications in professional practice. Prerequisite: Approved computer literacy course or core computer skills integrated into the major, or approval of instructor.

490 Nursing Practicum VI (3)

Application of Orem’s Conceptual Model to theory, practice, and research in a variety of clinical settings; preparation for entry into professional nursing practice. Prerequisites: Nursing 423, 457, 458, 462.. Corequisites: Nursing 431, 442, 444.

495r Departmental Honors (1-3 hours per term, 4 hours for the two terms)

On demand. See Departmental Honors. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Students must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

497r Research (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Students must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

498r Individual Studies (1-4)

On demand. Prerequisite: approval of department head. Students must submit an Individual Studies/Research Contract to the Records Office at the time of registration.

499r Group Studies (1-4)

On demand.

Rehabilitation Science: Occupational Therapy

Students who wish to receive the B.S. degree in Rehabilitation Science with a concentration OT will complete the elective hours for a total of 102 hours at UTC. Admission to UTC does not assure acceptance into the program. The student must follow the application procedures for admission to the Occupational Therapy Program at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Memphis. After the students are accepted into the University of Tennessee Health Science Center’s (UTHSC) Occupational Therapy program, the Chattanooga students continue to be enrolled at UTC for one semester of their senior year. For the second semester of the senior year, students are officially enrolled at UTHSC but continue to attend classes on the UTC campus.

The pre-occupational therapy students apply for admission into the UTHSC Occupational Therapy program by February of the junior year (see UTHSC’s website at www.utmem.edu for admission requirements into the Masters of Occupational Therapy program). The admission requirements for the B.S. in Rehabilitation Science:Occupational Therapy is to be accepted into UTHSC’s OT program. Students will then move from pre-

OT status to the B.S. in Rehabilitation Science concentration in OT status. The student will be informed of their acceptance into the OT program by the end of the Spring semester, which assures a smooth transition to register for fall classes offered at UTC.

The student enters UTC as a freshman or transfer to complete prerequisites for the professional program in occupational therapy. The last 24 of the 92 hours of prerequisite course work must be completed in resident courses at UTC. If elective hours are transferred in after completing the 92 hours, the student must petition residency requirements. The student applies for acceptance into the OTprogram after completing the prerequisites (92 semester hours) and other requirements for admission into the Masters of Occupational Therapy program at UTHSC. The OT student is required to be enrolled at UTC for the fall semester and take Physical Therapy 410, Human Gross Anatomy. The student completes all the required prerequisites and one semester of required PHYT 410 at UTC, followed by one semester of 18 hours in 400-level course work in the occupational therapy program at UTHSC. The 18 hours of course work taken through UTHSC’s OT program are then transferred back to UTC to complete the degree requirements. The student is awarded the B.S. in Rehabilitation Science with a concentration in Occupational Therapy from UTC provided all other requirements toward the degree have been successfully completed.

The OT student continues to attend UTHSC to complete the requirements for a Masters of Occupational Therapy. This requires an additional 57 hours of course work. the student attends UTHSC for an additional two (2) calendar years beyond the first professional year. This includes an additional 42 semester credit hours of course work and 480 hours of clinical experiences or 15 semester credit hours.

2531 - Rehabilitation Science: Occupational Therapy (B.S.)

  • General Education (see list of approved courses)
  • Rhetoric and Composition: Two approved courses in rhetoric and composition (6 hours)
  • Mathematics: Mathematics 131 or higher level approved Mathematics course* (3 hours)
  • Statistics: One approved statistics course (3 hours)
  • Natural Sciences: Biology 121* and Chemistry 121/123* (8 hours)
  • Humanities and Fine Arts: One approved humanities course and one approved fine arts course (6 hours)
  • Cultures and Civilizations: Option A: Western Humanities I and II and one approved Non-Western cultures and civilizations course OR Option B: World Civilization I, II, III (9 hours total)
  • Behavioral and Social Sciences: Psychology 101* and one course selected from Sociology 125, 151, 215, 220 (Sociology 151 recommended) (6 hours)

Major and Related Courses

  • Anthropology 152 or 208; Biology 121#, 122, 191, 208; Chemistry 121/123#; Computer Science 110; Physics 103/183; Psychology 101#, 221, 308; Theater and Speech 109
  • Anthropology 152 or 208
  • Biology 121#, 122, 191, 208
  • Chemistry 121/123#
  • Computer Science 110
  • Mathematics 131 or higher level approved Mathematics course#
  • Physics 103/183

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