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Computer Science 6740: High Performance Computing
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: CMP SCI 5740, or Graduate standing and consent of instructor. Looks at the current state of the art in parallel and distributed computing, with emphasis on programming in such environments. Introduction to the state of the art in code optimization and grid computing environments.
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Computer Science 6900: Thesis
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: Completion of at least 12 graduate credits and approval of research topic by thesis adviser. This course is designed for those students intending to present a thesis as part of their M.S. program. At most 6 hours can be accumulated for CMP SCI 5880 and CMP SCI 6900.
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Counseling and Family Therapy : Adult Education 4410 The Non-Traditional Adult Learner
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
An introduction to the non-traditional adult learner. At the completion of the course the students will be able to identify the characteristics of non-traditional adult learners and various theories of how they learn, as well as the implications of these characteristics and theories on adult education research, programming, curriculum planning and instructional practice.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 1400: Making a Career Choice
1.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Introduces students to career development theories (Holland, Super, Bolles, etc.) and the career decision-making process. Students receive an overview of career development theory and learn how these theories pertain to the formulation of career plans. Self-assessment and decision-making techniques learned in this class can be revisited throughout the life span. The seminar format allows for small group discussion of career-related issues and personal application of career development principles.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 3000: Introduction to the Counseling Profession
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Junior or senior level standing. This survey course will provide undergraduates and noncounselors with a broad overview of the counseling profession. Topics include a history of the profession, foundations of counseling, ethical, and legal considerations and the role of the counselor in various settings.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 3210: Counseling Gifted Students
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisites: SPEC ED 3313, ED PSY 3312, or equivalent. This course emphasizes the social and emotional development of gifted and talented individuals. Subject areas will include current research, factors affecting the development of the gifted, and resources and strategies utilized in counseling these students and their parents.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 3220: Counseling Individuals with Special Needs
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: SPEC ED 3313, or equivalent. A course emphasizing counseling skills for individuals who plan to work with the handicapped. Emphasis is placed on using counseling strategies with schoolage handicapped children.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 3710: Counseling the Chemically Dependent
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
This course is an introduction to the problems resulting from the abuse of alcohol and other chemicals, with an emphasis on the impact of chemical dependence on the individual, the family, the employer, and the community. The special problems resulting from chemical dependence as it affects various populations, e.g., women, individuals with disabilities, and the elderly, will be analyzed and linked to appropriate counseling strategies.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 3720: Youth and Chemical Dependence
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Junior standing. This course provides information about adolescent and preadolescent chemical dependency and its relationship to numerous other developmental and societal factors that place the adolescent "at risk" for the development of substance abuse problems. Skills in the identification, intervention, and referral of chemically dependent adolescents are emphasized, along with preventive measures and family and school issues.
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Counseling and Family Therapy 4314: Human Relations Skills
3.00 Credits
University of Missouri-St Louis
Prerequisite: Consent of the instructor. A course emphasizing the development of specific skills in human relationships to help facilitate effective interaction among individuals and groups in the helping professions. Readings, discussion, and skillbuilding exercises will be used to develop various human relations skills.
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