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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 are 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 protocols for evaluation and response. Prerequisites: PSY, HUS or SAC major who has completed a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in PSY, HUS and/or SAC courses; and SAC 41400 Community Care I: Clinical Foundations.
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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 are 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 training on fraud and abuse, cultural competence and court-ordered treatment. Prerequisites: PSY, HUS or SAC major who has completed a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in PSY, HUS and/or SAC courses; and SAC 41400 Community Care I: Clinical Foundations and SAC 41405 Community Care II: Assessment/Clinical Liaison.
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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 are 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 discusses psychopharmacology, motivational interviewing, and strength-bases approaches to care. Prerequisite: PSY, HUS or SAC major who has completed a minimum of 12 semester credit hours in PSY, HUS and/or SAC courses; and SAC 41400 Community Care I: Clinical Foundations, and SAC 41405 Community Care II: General Assessment/Clinical Liaison.
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course. Individual placement in a community substance abuse prevention/intervention setting. Student completes and submits final portfolio for evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
Focus through sociological perspective on concepts fundamental to existence of society. Covers historical development and contemporary manifestation of ideas including freedom, inequality, ethnocentrism, belief, and individual responsibility as they relate to culture in the United States.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces theory and method in social sciences as they relate to key concepts in the field of sociology including socialization, culture, status, stratification, conflict, and change.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of human maladjustments as they relate to culture of the United States, concentrating on the social factors operative in both personal and social problems. Additional analysis of programs to alleviate or eliminate social problems included.
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3.00 Credits
Designed around special theories, practices or interests of an individual or group of students.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course that surveys history, theory and method in the field through examination of basic concepts in anthropology including culture, adaptation, cooperation, social order, and change.
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3.00 Credits
Illustrates the evolution of cultural practices of indigenous people as processes of adaptation with the contemporary world as they relate to the Oklahoma Ottawa.
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