On successful completion of the Occupational Therapy program, students will be able to:
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Recall different physical, behavior and mental conditions and their impact on occupational performance during the life-span.
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Recognize the impact of occupation and its role as a central construct in occupational therapy practice.
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Integrate concepts of health and wellbeing related to clinical science, and theoretical models to identify occupational performance evaluation and treatment selection.
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Participate in scientific research, community, and interprofessional activities related to occupational therapy.
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Assess the link between client's occupational performance problems and contexts, performance patterns, performance skills and client factors.
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Plan an evaluation using standardized and non-standardized assessments to assess occupational performance problems of person, groups and populations for intervention planning.
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Reconstruct training of clients in functional aspect of daily living in laboratory, clinical, and community settings with appropriate activities and occupations.
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Illustrate fluency in oral and written communication and attain ability to access Web-based materials in the learning process.
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Show effective leadership skills and collaboration with members of Multidisciplinary teams.
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Use a lifelong learning ability in facilitating the development of the occupational therapy profession in Saudi Arabia.
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Adhere to the ethical behavior based on occupational therapy code of ethics.