Assistive Technology Minor

Contact

Chris Delenick, OTD
Associate Professor, Occupational Studies
cdelenick@une.edu

Mission

Our mission is to develop caring, collaborative scholars through a dynamic, student-centered, occupation-focused educational program.

Vision

Our vision is to address society's occupational needs by fostering excellence in health, wellness, and occupational studies through teaching, scholarship, and service.

Minor Description

The minor in Assistive Technology facilitates study at the intersection of health and technology to create solutions that improve peoples lives. It is the study of a distinctive field that can lead to a career as an Assistive Technology Professional or serve as an adjunct to other professional fields such as occupational therapy, physical therapy, special education, speech and language therapy, and many more. Classes focus on experiential learning and problem solving, through engagement with technology and real-world challenges.

Transfer Credit

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Admissions

See Undergraduate Admissions for more information.

Financial Information

Tuition and fees for subsequent years may vary. Other expenses include books and housing. For more tuition and fee information, please consult this catalog’s Financial Information section.

Curricular Requirements

Program Required Courses
OS 201Foundations of Assistive Technology3
OS 301Assistive Technology in Schools3
OS 302Assistive Technology for Independent Living3
OS 402Assistive Tech Comm Mobility3
OS 432Disability Studies and Inclusive Communities3
Program Specific Elective3
Total Hours18

Program-Specific Electives

BUMG 120Innovation through Technology3
BUMG 313Social Innovation and Entrepreneurship3
OS 313Occupational Media3
OS 490Internship1-6
SPE 220Introduction to Special Education3
SPE 301Creating an Inclusive Classroom Culture3
SPE 315Supporting Students with Autism and Other Low Incidence Disabilities3

Please note: While some courses can fulfill both core and program requirements, the credits earned do not count twice towards the minimum total required credits for the degree.

Academic and Technical Standards

All students in the Assistive Technology minor are subject to the UNE WCHP undergraduate grading policy (see undergraduate academic policy) and progression guidelines.

Learning Outcomes

At the conclusion the of program, the minor in Assistive Technology student will:

  • Assess the characteristics of patient/client to determine candidacy for assistive technology services.
  • Complete a patient/client examination and effectively interpret the data to develop a plan of care with appropriate interventions.
  • Implement the appropriate interventions for a patient/client based on an established plan of care.
  • Complete a patient/client re-evaluation and effectively interpret the data to evaluate the effectiveness of the current plan of care/interventions.
  • Exhibit professional conduct and behaviors that are consistent with the legal and ethical practice of the assistive technology profession.
  • Critically evaluate data and published literature in order to examine and utilize the theoretical and scientific basis when delivering patient/client care and providing practice management.