units
OCC5121
Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences
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| Level | Postgraduate |
| Faculty | Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences |
| Offered | Peninsula Summer semester B 2012 (On-campus block of classes) |
| Coordinator(s) | Dr Rachael McDonald |
Assistive technology promotes greater independence for people with
disabilities by enabling them to perform tasks that they otherwise would have great difficulty or not be able to accomplish. This unit will involve problem solving and clinical reasoning to help the students to develop into competent assistive technology professionals and providers. The course will consist of information relating to social and political aspects of people with disability and technology. The areas of Seating and Positioning, Mobility, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), Daily Living Technologies and Assistive Technology Access will be studied in detail. Students will choose one area for their first assignment, and will attend 2 separate
clinics each of 4 hours duration to observe clinical practice.
At the completion of this course, students will:
Seminar presentation (20%)
Essay (1000 words)(20%)
Literature Review (3000 words)(30%)
Exam (30%)
40 hours attendance in lectures/practicums (block mode), 4 hrs clinic
attendance (over 2 separate occasions), 16 hrs seminar attendance (including a 20 minute presentation), 2 written assignments (1000 and 2000 words)