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HSCI 398: Practicum in Health Prof II
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
An advanced, supervised practicum to gain experience in a healthcare setting and/or with healthcare related skills. Site-based observation, experience, or skill development in healthcare delivery areas related to patient care, clinical/lab skills, or administration. Course allows students to continue their skill development in a targeted healthcare setting. Course may be repeated a second time for credit.
Prerequisite:
Take HSCI*397;
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HSCI 399: Independent Study in Health Sc
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
A faculty-supervised learning experience in the health sciences. Students apply foundational knowledge to further investigate an important area within healthcare and/or health sciences. Course requires a contract between faculty and student depicting how the academic experience is of value to the student and how the experience is assessed. Course may be repeated a second time for credit.
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HSCI 422: Prof Devmnt for Health Sci
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
A seminar course emphasizing the practical application of knowledge and skills and targeted career-entry strategies. This culminating course offers a platform for Health Science majors to reflect, synthesize, and apply previously mastered knowledge, content and skills gained in the program. Students address challenges encountered in healthcare delivery system, working on a variety of projects that anticipate real-world issues across the health professions. Students prepare for specialized career entry by completing projects related to resume development, communication skills, or graduate school preparation. Course includes a capstone exam of key program competencies.
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HSCI 499: Directed UG Research in HSCI
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
A faculty-supervised research experience in the health sciences. Students develop skills and abilities in the scientific process through the completion of an approved research project. Projects require faculty supervision and a contract between faculty and student depicting how the research experience is of value to the student and how the experience is assessed. Course may be repeated a second time for credit.
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HUS 101: Introduction to Human Services
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) The field of Human Services encompasses a wide range of interventions and programs to address diverse social needs. This introductory course serves to familiarize students with the profession and discipline of Human Services through an exploration of its history, theories, major concepts, and career opportunities. The course also introduces students to human service populations served, programming, federal/state policy, case management, agencies and organizations, professional development, professional helping skills, and ethics. This course meets Core Concepts II B: Human and Social Behavior outcomes. S
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HUS 102: Personal/Pro Development
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: HUS*101) This course facilitates an understanding of the personal and professional self to enhance the efficacy of decisions and actions within the Human Services field and other helping professions. Students learn to explore their own values, attitudes, beliefs, interpersonal styles, and biases, and how these relate to helping others. F,S
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Take HUS*101;
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HUS 201: Case Management
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits)(Prereq: HUS*101 and HUS*102) This course familiarizes students with Case Management Theory and teaches the skills necessary for the proper assessment and treatment of populations in need. Future Human Services Professionals also learn intake and discharge procedures, the importance of confidentiality, and cooperating with other agencies. Case Management includes an overview of best practices related to management and organization of client data. F,S
Prerequisite:
Take HUS*101 HUS*102;
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IDS 190: Interdisciplinary Approaches
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3)This course uses an interdisciplinary cultural studies approach to explore a specific topic or issue. Students will be introduced to a variety of disciplinary perspectives in the humanities and articulate how multiple perspectives can lead to a more complex understanding of an issue. Topics will change depending on instructor, but may include media and climate change, the cultural studies of food, and feminist science studies. This course may be repeated for up to six credit hours under different topics.
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IDS 302: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
(3 credits) This course is an interdisciplinary examination of selected themes relating to topics involving multiple approaches to learning and cultural analysis. This course may be repeated for up to 6 credits under different topics. Offered as needed
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IDS 310: Intro Interdisciplinary Study
3.00 Credits
Coastal Carolina University
This course examines both theoretical approaches and practical application of interdisciplinarity in today's world, with special emphasis on the interdisciplinary research process. F, S.
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