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SVT 2060: Ethics and Liability
2.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This is a course study of professional practice(s) with emphasis on survey liability cases. Semester: Fall
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SVT 2100: Land Development
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Land planning techniques used in residential and commercial developments are discussed. Subdivision, condominiums, cluster housing, industrial parks and commercial complexes are studied and approval procedures are explained. Semester: Fall
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SVT 2110: Photogrammetry
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course is an in-depth study of photo identification, stereographic interpretation, geometry and measurements from aerial photography. Semester: Spring
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SVT 2160: Land Boundary Law I
2.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The study of responsibilities of the land boundary surveyor, in protecting rights and interest of the land. Ownership and transfer of real property, systems for land descriptions, statute law, common law and presumptions are discussed. Semester: Fall
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SVT 2170: Land Boundary Law II
2.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Course studies researching of common law, location of sequential conveyances, location of simultaneous conveyances and unwritten transfers. It is recommended students complete SVT 2160 prior to taking this course. Semester: Spring
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SVT 2200: Public Records
2.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Students will study public records relating to land and its governing laws. This course requires tours of local record systems and law libraries. Extensive research and how to access and use the various systems will be explored. Semester: Spring
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SW 1010: Social Work and Social Welfare
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
Introduction to the history and development of the social work profession. The roles of a social worker are explored in historical and contemporary social, political, economic, and cultural contexts in society. Semester: All
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SW 2100: Human Behavior in Soc Env
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This course will introduce students to the dynamics of human behavior in the social environment focusing on the interrelatedness of the biological, psychological and social dimensions of human behavior. Semester: All
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SW 2715: Intro Dynamics of Addiction
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
The course examines current research regarding substance use disorders; the interplay between research and practice; the biological, sociological and psychological factors related to the development of substance use disorders; and the assessment and intervention process in substance use disorder counseling. Accepted by the U of U Substance Use Disorder Treatment Training Certificate Program. Prerequisite: SW 2100 and PSY 1010 Semester: Fall & Spring
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SW 2720: Mental Health
3.00 Credits
Salt Lake Community College
This introductory course will discuss modalities and variables contributing to mental health issues and disorders. Several theoretical models of intervention will be discussed and used to provide the student a simulated clinical experience in the controlled environment of the class room. DSM-V will be introduced as it is the primary diagnostic tool used in the United States. It is recommended students complete an introductory course in the behavioral sciences, such as FHS 1500, EDU 1010, PSY 1010, or SOC 1010 prior to taking this course. Pre-Requisite: SW 1010 and SW 2100 Semester: Fall & Spring
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