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4.50 Credits
An examination of the history of substance use and abuse in the United States. Examines individual and institutional values that underpin chemically dependent behavior as well as socio-cultural factors, including media images, consumer product advertising, myths and stereotypes and subculture/life-style issues. Provides an overview of the social services structure, including outreach, education, prevention and treatment models.
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4.50 Credits
A survey course intended for a general audience with diverse interests in the phenomenon of drug use and abuse. Topics include pharmacology, history, theories of drug abuse, treatment methods, special populations, education and prevention models and ethical, political, social and legal considerations. Open to any graduate students with approval of their school except those who have completed CD 640.
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4.50 Credits
A comprehensive study of the theories, etiology, assessment, diagnosis and treatment of addictions. Also covers medical and legal aspects, education and prevention strategies; and HIV/AIDS issues for chemically dependent clients and their families.
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4.50 Credits
(Co-requisite: CHN 100A) First course in Modern Standard Chinese (MSC). Elementary skills in speaking, writing, reading, and listening to MSC and the Mandarin Chinese dialect introduced. The course includes an introduction to Chinese characters, "Pnyn" (the phonetic writingsystem of Mandarin) and usage of basic vocabulary, as well as aspects of Chinese culture.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Co-requisite: CHN 100) An intensive online laboratory course in which the student interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units and utilizes an online audio web log. These exercises are parallel to the corresponding materials covered in CHN 100.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHN 100, CHN 100A) (Co-requisite: CHN 101A This course is a sequel to the beginning course in Modern Standard Chinese (MSC). The course includes an introduction to the basic parts of a Chinese sentence and the basic written Chinese phrases for oral and reading comprehension.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: CHN 100, CHN 100A) (Co-requisite: CHN 101) An intensive online laboratory course in which the student interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units, and posts oral exercises on a designated Web Log.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHN 101, CHN 101A) (Co-requisite CHN 200A) This course enhances the student's proficiency in spoken and written Modern Standard Chinese (MSC). This course emphasizes the difference between standard and dialectic spoken Chinese. Emphasis is given to both formal and informal Chinese. Grammar and vocabulary are expanded.
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 quarter units) (Prerequisites: CHN 101, CHN 101A) (Co-requisite: CHN 200) An intensive online laboratory course in which the student interacts in a speaking and listening mode to a programmed sequence of language units, and posts oral exercises on a designated Web Log.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisites: CHN 200, CHN 200A) (Co-requisite: CHN 201A) This course gives emphasis to both formal and informal Chinese. Rules of grammar and vocabulary are applied in writing simple Chinese sentences when describing presented materials and real life situations. Grammar and vocabulary are expanded.
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