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CRITICAL REASONING I (OTH 581)

Term: 2026 Fall Term

Faculty

Cheryl Frickel
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Ms. Jill RaNae Cuff
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Schedule

Thu, 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM (8/17/2026 - 12/11/2026) Location: MAIN CLARK STEEL

Description

Develops foundational critical reasoning skills for work as an occupational therapist. Emphasizes case-based learning
and evidence-based decision-making. Focuses on applying structured frameworks for consideration of clinical
standards, ethics, and regard for safety. Students will practice applying theoretical models to clinical scenarios using
structured peer discussions and problem-solving exercises. The course is responsive to cohort needs and will include
adaptive content based on formative assessment. Blended format course meets asynchronous online and face to face.
Credits: 1.0