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HS 205: Interpersonal Communication and Effectiv
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course integrates theory with experience in order to enhance self-awareness, self-control and the ability to maximize interpersonal effectiveness. A primary emphasis of the course is on developing specific interpersonal skills through the effective use of communication techniques such as listening, observing, paraphrasing and perception checking.
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HS 210: Human Services Methods
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course familiarizes students with the various concepts, skills, roles, tasks, and activities comprising human services practice. Applicable techniques within a variety of systems will be addressed, including interviewing, assessment, case management and recording.
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HS 215: Social Issues in Addictions
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course introduces students to the range of addictions which are said to predominate in our society. Students are encouraged to critically examine the concept of addiction, particularly as it may be defined as a social phenomenon. Specific addictions to be studied include various alcohol and chemical dependencies, eating disorders, sex and love addictions, compulsive gambling and spending, and addictions to work and exercise.
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HS 300: Introduction to Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course is an introduction to alcohol and other drugs of abuse. Students will examine alcohol and other drugs of abuse, models of addiction, pharmacology, use, abuse, methods of administration and the physical and psychological effects of illicit substances. This course is a prerequisite for the other courses offered in the chemical dependency specialization.
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HS 302: Intervention and Treatment with Chemical
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course will address the therapeutic issues related to effective interventions and treatment modalities for alcohol and other drug abusing clients and their families. Through both didactic and experiential learning, students will explore theoretical and clinical aspects of addiction, codependency, family dysfunction and family trauma. Issues related to intervention, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and self help will be discussed. Ethical considerations when dealing with the chemically dependent client will be explored.
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HS 305: Research Methods in Social Sciences
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course is designed to familiarize Criminal Justice, Human Services, Psychology majors, and potential graduate school students with the development of data gathering techniques including questionnaire construction, sampling procedures, secondary data analysis, and techniques of data processing. Students will acquire the skills necessary to conduct social science research, and the ability to prepare a formal research report.
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HS 306: Advanced Topics in Chemical Dependency
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course will explore in-depth some current topics in the field of chemical dependency. Students will investigate issues related to the provision of human services to the dually diagnosed client, the chemical abusing adolescent, the impact of HIV/AIDS, working with ethnic and racial minorities, lesbian and gay clients and the special concerns of the elderly.
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HS 307: Gender and the Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
As the position of women changes in society, changes occur within the criminal justice system. This course will provide students with a clearer view of how women have historically been treated by and within the system, the current status of women, the problems which have resulted from rapid changes, and a view of what is likely to happen in the future. Female crime victims, female criminals, and women who work in the criminal justice field will be discussed. Attention will also be paid to the changing status of men in the system, and the special problems they face (i.e. sexual harassment or discrimination complaints).
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HS 308: Group Work in Human Services
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
Focusing on both practice and process, students will acquire knowledge and skills necessary for effective leadership in working with groups. The complexities of group practice as it relates to a variety of populations will be considered. Also explored will be some practical considerations in working with groups, the nature of the interactive process, and many of the various issues which are unique to human services group interventions.
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HS 310: Human Service Ethics
3.00 Credits
Hilbert College
This course will focus on the professional principles and conduct of the human service provider. A variety of ethical dilemmas, ranging from informed consent and self-determination to working with persons with AIDS will be addressed. Complex topics will require an in-depth examination of personal values, decision-making models and the use of supervision.
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