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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisite: Math 201 and Math 223 or permission of the Department Head. An introduction to the fundamentals of combinatorics including algebra of enumeration and its interrelations with finite structures, graph theory and its applications, interrelations with data structures and methods of optimizations, and groups and finite fields and their applications.
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Credit 3 hours. A course in intermediate algebra skills including linear equations, linear functions, systems of linear functions, inequalities, polynomials and factoring, rational expressions, radicals and rational exponents, and quadratic equations. The course is designed to prepare students for College Algebra. The final course grade will be on a Pass (P) or Unsatisfactory (U) basis. Credit hours earned do not count toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. A study of family relations, with an emphasis on family systems theory as it relates to critical tasks in families and stages of family development. The class will also include a unit on human sexuality.
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Credit 3 hours. An introduction to the profession, major theories, and practices of marriage and family therapy, including the historical development and principle conceptualization of cybernetic and systems theory.
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Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: HD 601, CED 603, CED 605, and MFT 621. A study of advanced theories of counseling and psychotherapy employed in the practices of marriage and family therapy. The course will include an examination of systems and cybernetic theory, as well as a study of the post-modernist perspectives of construction and social constructivism.
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Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: HD 601, CED 603, CED 605, and MFT 621. A pre-practicum course focusing on basic clinical interviewing procedures and interventions commonly used with couples and families, utilizing selected major theories of marriage and family therapy.
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Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: HD 601, CED 603, CED 605 and SAC 619. This course will examine the impact of substance abuse and addiction upon the family system. Major emphasis will be given to the progression of the addition in the abusing or dependant person(s) and the consequent effects on the family system. Implication for counseling intervention and treatment will be discussed, with special attention given to the roles family members typically adopt in addicted family systems.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: HD 601, CED 603, CED 605, and MFT 621. A study of theory and procedures in couples and marital therapy. The course includes a review of current topics and research including human sexuality and other issues relating to the institution of marriage and other dyadic relationships.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours. Prerequisites: CED 609, CED 610, MFT 621, MFT 622, and MFT 672. A practicum course focusing on a study of specialized techniques utilized in the practice of marriage and family therapy. The course involves clinical activity and practice to refine interventions with couples and families.
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3.00 Credits
Credit 3 hours Prerequisites: MFT 683. Supervised experience in a setting appropriate to the student's program area emphasizing competencies in family systems. Students must complete 600 clock hours over the course of two semesters, and must register each semester for a total of 6 credit hours. The internship is graded Pass-Fail.
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