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HCP 0540: Foundations in Child Placement Risk and Protective Factors
4.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will provide an overview of perspectives on placement and permanency, child protection trends, children in need, and the processes used to support children and their families while moving them through the system.
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HCP 0550: Foundations in Assessment and Case Planning
4.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course introduces students to various forms of family assessments and case planning. It introduces students to multiple and holistic family assessments and provides students with skills to increase their effectiveness and efficacy while providing I services to their clients.
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HCP 0560: Program Evaluation
4.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will provide a fundamental analysis of research and methodology as related to evaluation of agency and program administration. Included in this course will be an introduction to statistical analysis and the use of current technology.
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HCP 0601: Social Policy of Child Custody and Visitation
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Students will explore social policies as it relates to child custody and visitation. The course will examine the effects of child custody and visitation on the child and parents and third parties. Students will also critically examine laws, policies and regulations that govern child custody and visitation. The class will also explore recent trends and issues as it relates to the topic.
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HCP 0602: Sociological Dynamics of Youth Gangs
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course is designed to introduce students to the cultural and structural components of gang activity and will present a comprehensive review of all the critical elements relevant to the growing phenomenon of gang life. It will provide an overview of criminal street gangs and explore its impact on our society. The course will be delimited by the introduction of the topics: history of gangs, typology, theoretical explanations, causations, organizational structure, criminal activities of gangs, girls and gangs, community impact, community based and national intervention strategies. The interaction of race, culture, class and gender in the criminal justice system will be infused throughout weekly discussions. Additionally, psychological and sociological dynamics will be explored. Furthermore, how to work with and treat children and adolescents as well as their families who have been associated with street gangs will be investigated. Along with this, students will also examine the short and long term goals of child and family protection, laws, as well as future relationships with regards to gang life.
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HCP 0603: Master Thesis
6.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Thesis will require 6 credits of course registration. These courses may fulfill 6 credits of elective requirement for the MHS:CP. The thesis will consist of two faculty members, approved by the Director of the CJI. One member will be approved by the Director to serve as Chair. The thesis will require a proposal defense and a final defense. All members of the thesis committee must unanimously approve both the proposal defense and the final defense. The thesis proposal will include the following written sections: A critical review of relevant literature, a statement of the research question (hypothesis), and a statement of methodology (including statistical analysis to be applied to the data collected). The final thesis will include the following written sections: The thesis proposal sections revised in final form, a statement of the results found, and a written discussion of the implications of the thesis findings.
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HCP 0604: Practicum I
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will provide the MHS:CP student with first-hand experience working alongside child protective agents. During a ten-week term, students will have the opportunity to observe various entities within a department or organization.
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HCP 0605: Practicum II
6.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will provide the MHS:CP student with first-hand experience working alongside child protective agents. During a ten-week term, students will have the opportunity to observe various entities within a department or organization.
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HCP 0606: Pracitcum III
9.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
This course will provide the MHS:CP student with first-hand experience working alongside child protective agents. During a ten-week term, students will have the opportunity to observe various entities within a department or organization.
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HCP 0607: Child Sexual Abuse
3.00 Credits
Nova Southeastern University
Studying the effect child sexual abuse can have on children. Explore how sexual abuse is handled in the Child Protection System. Discuss effective therapeutic plans for the abused child.
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