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CNS 5920: Introduction to Addiction: Process and Substance
2.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Building upon prior curricular experiences in addictions counseling, this course provides an in-depth focus on the two broad areas of addiction, substance and process. Current research on etiology, assessment and treatment of addiction are discussed.
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CNS 6040: Internship in Counseling
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The internship is the culmination of the program as the student has the opportunity to practice prior to program completion, under supervision, that particular aspect of his/her field that relates to his/her area of specialization: addictions, community, or school counseling. The internship is comprised of a total of 600 hours in a community organization or K-12 school.
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COM 8210: Concepts in Community Health
1.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The purpose of this first course in the Dental Hygiene Community Health Curriculum is to provide a foundation for public health and dental public health and to identify the responsibilities of the dental hygienist in promoting community oral health.
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COM 8220: Community Oral Health Education I
2.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The purpose of this course is to build upon and apply the concepts learned in Concepts in Community Health (COM 8210), emphasizing the role of the dental hygienist in assessing, planning, implementing, and evaluating community oral health education and intervention programs/projects. Service-Learning experiences will provide an opportunity for the dental hygiene student to apply principles learned in the classroom to practical situations.
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COM 8230: Community Oral Health Education II
1.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
The purpose this course is to build upon and utilize the concepts learned in Concepts in Community Health (COM 8210) and in Community Oral Health Education (COM 8220). This final course in the community health curriculum emphasizes community oral health education strategies with populations other than those discussed and employed in previous courses.
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CRO 110: Introduction to Croatian I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An introduction to the language, including its sounds, writing system, vocabulary and structure. Students experience the four skills of speaking, listening, writing and reading in a practical scenario, with individualized attention, reinforced by the language laboratory. Emphasis is also focused on culture. (3 Credits)
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CRO 1100: Introductory Croatian I
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
An introduction to the language includes learning sounds, writing system, vocabulary and structure. Students will experience the four skills of speaking, listening, reading and writing in a practical scenario with individualized attention. Cultural business themes will be incorporated into instruction. At the conclusion of the Introductory/1100 course, students will be able to do the following: reproduce the sound system of the target language and integrate these sounds into learned utterances; use vocabulary for everyday manners and survival in both written and spoken form; participate in brief conversations asking and answering simple questions; write concise, logical sentences and comprehend simple written passages; appreciate the culture.
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CRO 111: Introduction to Croatian II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A continuation of CRO 110, building upon previously-acquired language fluency, and aimed at augmenting vocabulary and structure in a practical context. Increasing attention is devoted to individual student practice and needs. Culture will continue to be emphasized. (3 Credits)
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CRO 1110: Introductory Croatian II
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
A continuation of Introductory/1100, this course builds on previously acquired language fluency and aims at augmenting vocabulary and structure in a practical context. Increasing attention will be devoted to individual student practice and needs. Emphasis will continue to include culture. At the conclusion of the Introductory/1110 course, students will be able to do the following: use the sound system effectively; expand and use vocabulary regarding recurring events and functions in both written and spoken form; demonstrate creative language use in response to spoken or written questions or directions in complete sentence form; read and understand passages on a variety of familiar topics relating to basic personal and social needs; take notes on spoken and written language pertaining to factual topics; appreciate diversity through comparison of U.S. cultures.
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CRO 112: Introductory Croatian III
3.00 Credits
University of Detroit Mercy
Prerequisites: CRO 111 CRO 111 or equivalent. A third level of language study permitting the student to utilize the target language in increasingly complex ways and in more rapid speech patterns. Continued exposure to the cultural heritage of the native speakers of the language will be stressed. Can be taken privately as well as in a group context. (3 Credits)
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