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PSYT 1325: Death and Dying
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course is a study of the cultural and social norms, values, beliefs, and activities associated with the dying and their survivors. Topics include theories, communication skills, and activities to assist with coping for the dying and their survivors.
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PSYT 1329: Interviewing and Comm.Skills
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course provides instruction for the development of interviewing and communication skills in professional relationships. Students are encouraged to explore personal issues which may affect their ability to remain objective in the clinical setting. Demonstration of skills learned serves as an integral part of the lab process.
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PSYT 1345: Principles of Behavior Management and Modification
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course provides for the study of behavior management and cognitive theories and techniques with emphasis on their applications. Recommended prerequisite: PSYC 2301.
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PSYT 2303: Social Psychology
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course will focus on the study of social perception, social influence, and social relations on individual and group interactions. Recommended prerequisite: PSYC 2301
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PSYT 2321: Crisis Intervention
3.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course is a study of the principles and theories of assisting the individual in a crisis situation. Topics include coping skills to increase potential reinstatement of equilibrium to an individual’s lifestyle and suicide prevention.
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PSYT 2331: Abnormal Psychology
2.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course provides for the study of the theories and processes involved in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders. Recommended prerequisite: PSYC 2301
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PTMC 1170: Internet
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course provides a basic instruction of the internet. The course covers the history of the internet, using a web browser, using search engines, understanding net etiquette, navigating the World Wide Web, searching the internet, using Web integration and Active Desktop features, using electronic mail and e-mail enhancements, exploring newsgroups and using other internet resources.
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PTMC 1171: Spreadsheet Applications
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
This course introduces participants to the worksheet and graphics capabilities of spreadsheet applications software. The course is occupationally related and will prepare the learner to use spreadsheets both in their military profession and, if applicable, to business-related careers.
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PTMC 1172: Word Processing Application
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
The course is an overview of word processing for the operator. The learner will demonstrate applications in directory/files management.
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PTMC 1173: Data Base Application
1.00 Credits
Central Texas College
The purpose of this course is to provide the student with hands-on experience with automated records and reports management utilizing computers and software programs. The database management program used in this course is Microsoft Access.
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