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3.00 Credits
Examines Nevada's history in relation to issues of regional and national significance, e.g., mining, transportation, conservation, and development of water resources, and tourism. Prerequisite: Junior Standing, HIST 101 and HIST 102, or PSC 103, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Historical development of the American West utilized to examine contemporary issues of resources and ownership, demographic change, and national myth-making. Prerequisite: Junior Standing, HIST 101 and HIST 102, or PSC 103, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Explores the relationships between human beings and the physical environment on the North American continent. Examines how different cultural groups have used and transformed the continent. Examines the ebb and flow of environmental consciousness from its roots in the nineteenth century to the rise of environmentalism in the twentieth century. Prerequisite: Junior Standing, HIST 101 and HIST 102, or PSC 103, or instructor's approval.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course may utilize special emphasis topics or be offered as an individualized study format with directed readings. Class may be repeated for up to nine credits. Prerequisite: Junior Standing, HIST 101 and HIST 102, or PSC 103, or instructor's approval.
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2.00 Credits
Introduction to the mechanics of using ICD-9-CM medical coding. Procedures for assigning code numbers, guidelines for use and interpreting coding rules, and regulations that govern ICD-9-CM coding. Prerequisite: NURS 140.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to outpatient procedural coding. The student will be introduced to HCFA's HCPCS three-level coding system, including basic coding guidelines and practice using CPT-4. Designed to meet the needs of the medical record practitioner in hospital medical record/billing departments, physicians' offices, and insurance companies for both reimbursement and research needs. Prerequisite: NURS 140.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the human services as a profession, including the exploration of the history of the helping relationship, the human services movement, current influences of technology, managed care, and models of service delivery. Emphasis is on discovering employment in human services, self assessment activities, and the development of interpersonal skills common to social services providers. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
Assessment, interviewing, intervention, referral, and documentation skills related to human services client communications will be emphasized. Students will receive HIPPA training in basic patient/client confidentiality. This course is a prerequisite for HMS 106 Human Services Practicum. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
Addictions counseling theory and application methods for addiction counselors, social services/human services/health sciences students, or for anyone interested in developing skills specific to assisting individuals, couples, and families with substance abuse issues. Prior completion of HMS 102, or the equivalent, is highly recommended. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
Students participate in selected human services experiences within community-based agencies. Includes one lecture contact hour and 12 clinical practice hours per week. Prerequisites: HMS 101, HMS 102 or instructor's approval.
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