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H SC 3310: Group Counseling Skills
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required. The course places special emphasis on counseling the addicted person in a group setting. Counseling models and multicultural issues are addressed. Prerequisite, HSC 2310. Spring.
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H SC 3320: Legal And Ethical Isues in Addiction
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required. Legal and ethical issues that confront the addictions professional are identified. Various ethical codes are explored. Spring.
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H SC 3330: Family Systems & Addiction
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required. Addictions in relations to family systems are addressed. Special emphasis is given to imbalances in family systems and adult children of alcoholics. Fall, spring.
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H SC 4210: Principles of Patient Care
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Elective. Psychological and sociological aspects of disability. Lecture/discussion. On demand.
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H SC 4305: Technology Applications in The Health Sciences
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Elective. Explores computer-assisted health instruction/training; computerized health assessments; health promotion and the Internet; common uses of spreadsheets, databases, presentation, and desktop publishing software. Lecture/discussion, projects. Fall, spring.
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H SC 4310: Functional Neuroanatomy
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required for BS in health sciences, emphasis in physical therapy. Structure and function of the peripheral, central, and autonomic nervous systems, including laboratory study of specimens of the human brain and spinal cord. Emphasis on the application of principles to clinical problems. Lecture. Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Fall, spring.
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H SC 4400: Gross Anatomy
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required for BS in health sciences, emphasis in occupational therapy. Structural aspects of the human body. Lecture and laboratory study of prosected cadaver specimens. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Fall, spring.
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H SC 4610: Practicum in Substance Abuse
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required. The Practicum experience provides a hands on experience with clients with addictive behaviors. The course is directed by faculty and a supervisor in a placement setting. On demand.
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HIST 2320: Introduction to Historical Research
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Required for BA/BS history majors and BSE-Social Studies (history emphasis) majors. A hands-on course emphasizing the basic skills necessary for historical research, critical analysis of historical texts, and historical writing and discussion. Lecture, discussion and participation in classroom assignments. Introduction to Historical Research (concurrent enrollment or completion of 2320 (Introduction to Historical Research) will be prerequisite for any history major to enroll in any 4000 level class that counts toward a major). Fall, spring.
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HIST 3303: Asian Civilization I
3.00 Credits
University of Central Arkansas
Upper-division elective. Asian studies minor. Religious studies major. Introduces students to the traditional cultures of China, Japan, and South Asia to 1800. Lectures, discussion, analysis of documents, writing. On demand.
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