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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide an overview of the major issues in human services delivery to the increasingly diverse racial and ethnic populations of the United States. Themes to be discussed are cross-cultural theories of intervention, communication styles, and definitions of suffering and recovery. Multicultural perspectives will be offered across the range of human service fields, including mental health, alcohol and substance abuse, youth services, gerontology, and victim/survivor services. LEC
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3.00 Credits
Stages of counseling and documentation process. Assessment, development of treatment plan, and specific interventions to deal with the substance abuser and the family. LEC
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to familiarize students with legal and ethical issues pertinent to the field of human services. The content of the course will focus on an understanding of American Jurisprudence, constitutional safeguards, informed consent, right to privacy, confidentiality and codes of conduct including professional ethical standards. The emphasis in the course is on practical understanding of the law and ethics from the standpoint of a human service provider. LEC
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3.00 Credits
Stages of counseling and documentation of group process. Assessment, development of treatment plan in the group setting and specific interventions to deal with the substance abusers and their families. LEC
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3.00 Credits
(3). The focus of this class is two fold: students will understand the 12 Core Functions of Chemical Dependency Treatment as defined by the Kansas Association of Addictions Professionals, and will learn how to apply this knowledge to practice through hands-on assignments in the classroom. Students will learn how to screen, assess, design a treatment plan, design an aftercare (discharge) plan, as well as basic how to's of client records management. LEC
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Using a 1 - 3 credit hour format, a variety of victim survivor services topics will be explored. These are meant to introduce a specific topic or are of research to practitioners.
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5.00 Credits
U Essentials of grammar, practice in speaking, reading, and writing Swedish. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Swedish. LEC
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5.00 Credits
U Similar to SWED 104 with additional work to expand the student's cultural context and understanding. Not open to native speakers of Swedish or students who have completed SWED 104. Prerequisite: Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program, or by permission of instructor. LEC
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5.00 Credits
U Continuation of grammar; practice in conversation, composition, and reading. Five hours of recitation per week. Not open to native speakers of Swedish. Prerequisite: SWED 104 or permission of instructor. LEC
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5.00 Credits
U Course content similar to SWED 108, with additional cultural study. Meets 5 days a week. Not open to native speakers of Swedish. Prerequisite: Open only to students admitted to the University Honors Program, or by permission of instructor. LEC
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