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3.00 Credits
Specialized study of recent scholarship regarding the life and times of Jesus. Seminar draws on current videos, work of "The Jesus Seminar", and contributions of various scholars.
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course focuses on the development of integrative projects that demonstrate achievement of learning outcomes.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to patterns, causes, assessment and treatment of substance abuse and other addictive disorders. Student begins preparation of required portfolio. Cross listed with PYC 8142. Prerequisites: PSY 12053 Principles of Psychology and acceptance to SAC major.
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3.00 Credits
Covers biopsychosocial components of addiction, such as risk factors; physiology of cravings, withdrawal, detox; physical effects of substance abuse and other patterns of addiction; dual diagnoses; psychopharmacology and treatment options. Cross listed with PYC 8152. Prerequisites: Acceptance into Substance Abuse Counseling major; and SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse, Addiction and Related Disorders.
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3.00 Credits
Covers biopsychosocial components of addiction, such as risk factors; physiology of cravings, withdrawal, detox; physical effects of substance abuse and other patterns of addiction; dual diagnoses; psychopharmacology and treatment options. Cross listed with PYC 8152. Prerequisites: Acceptance into Substance Abuse Counseling major; and SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse, Addiction and Related Disorders.
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3.00 Credits
Promotes an understanding and appreciation of social, cultural and ethnic differences among individuals, groups, and families, and the impact of such differences on the theory and practice abuse prevention and treatment. Prerequisites: Minimum of 8 semester credit hours in PSY, HUS, and/or SAC courses, including SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse or PSY 30554 Introduction to Addiction and Co-Dependency.
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3.00 Credits
Provides training in theory and dynamics of group leadership as applied to substance abuse prevention and treatment. Prerequisites: Acceptance into Substance Abuse Counseling major; and SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse, Addiction and Related Disorders.
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3.00 Credits
Presents family systems perspectives on substance abuse and treatment. Prerequisites: Acceptance into Substance Abuse Counseling major; and SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse, Addiction and Related Disorders.
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3.00 Credits
Study of ethical and legal standards and issues related to substance abuse counseling. Prerequisites: Minimum of 8 hours in PSY, HUS, and/or SAC courses, including SAC 41300 Introduction to Substance Abuse or PSY 30554 Introduction to Addiction and Co-Dependency.
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3.00 Credits
Training in models of care in community mental health/ substance abuse treatment, including practice models for strength-based and collaborative approaches used in Arizona public behavioral health agencies. In addition to academic credit, students receive state certificate of training that is accepted toward credentialing in the Arizona public behavioral health system. Students majoring in psychology, human services or substance abuse counseling may find this training helpful in preparation for employment in behavioral health technician positions upon completion of their bachelor's degree. This course includes overview of mental health and substance-related DSMIV- TR disorders. Prerequisites: PSY, HUS or SAC major who has completed a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in PSY, HUS and/or SAC courses.
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