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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0-15) Prerequisite(s): PSY 151 This course will familiarize students with the agencies and other resources available within the local community, particularly as they relate to addiction. The role of consultation and effective referral strategies is emphasized. Students are required to attend 15 addiction meetings.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0) Prerequisite(s): PSY 123 Students learn about the various theoretical approaches in counseling psychology. Counseling interventions grounded in theory and research are explored and applied to individuals, groups and families.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (1-12) Prerequisite(s): PSY 123 with a grade of "C" or better and writtenpermission of the department chairperson and Counseling and Career Services Office A cooperative work experience program whereby students are employed in a departmentally approved position in order to gain the practical competency necessary for success in applied psychology. Supervision is provided by the College through on-the-job visits and individual progress review sessions. Students must be approved by the department and are required to describe their learning objectives. Students attend a bi-weekly seminar and work for a total of 180 field experience hours during the semester.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (3-0-50) Prerequisite(s): PSY 151, PSY 257 This course focuses on counseling interventions intended to assist individuals involved with substances and their families. Ethical and legal aspects of counseling are discussed. The importance of educating clients and being familiar with community resources is emphasized. Students are required to complete 50 hours of fieldwork.
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3.00 Credits
Credits: 3 (1-0-250) Prerequisite(s): PSY 264, PSY 257 Students apply skills learned from prior addiction studies coursework through a supervised practicum experience of 250 hours throughout the semester.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 (4-0) This course introduces the student to the basic principles necessary for clinical practice. Course content includes general concepts in patient care, medical terminology, medical-legal aspects, vital signs, infection control, medication administration, pharmacology, patient communication and ethical considerations.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 (2-0) Prerequisite(s): RAD 128, RAD 141, RAD 142, RAD 171 and RAD 190 Corequisite(s): RAD 143, RAD 144, RAD 172 and RAD 210 This course provides students with an understanding of and respect for the recommendations relating to the safe use of ionizing radiation. Students are provided with comprehensive coverage of the physical principles and technical aspects of radiation protection and their relationship to radiobiology.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 (2-0) Corequisite(s): RAD 128, RAD 142, RAD 171 and RAD 190 A presentation of anatomy, positioning and pathology of the upper extremity, shoulder girdle, sternum, sterno clavicular & acromio clavicular joints, thoracic cavity, rib cage, chest, lungs and abdomen.
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1.00 Credits
Credits: 1 (0-3) Corequisite(s): RAD 128, RAD 141, RAD 171 and RAD 190 Practical experience and competency evaluation covering positioning of the upper extremity, shoulder girdle, sternum, rib cage, sterno clavicular & acromio clavicular joints, abdomen, thoracic cavity, chest and lungs.
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2.00 Credits
Credits: 2 (2-0) Prerequisite(s): RAD 128, RAD 141, RAD 142, RAD 171 and RAD 190 Corequisite(s): RAD 139, RAD 144, RAD 172 and RAD 210 A presentation of anatomy, positioning and pathology of the lower extremities, hips, pelvis, sacrum, coccyx, sacroiliac joints and vertebral column including scoliosis studies.
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