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3.00 Credits
Theory and methods of group dynamics and group interaction applications in social/human services settings are explored. Group counseling approaches related to addiction treatment, relapse prevention, grief and loss adjustment, and personal development are emphasized. Prerequisite: None.
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3.00 Credits
"Real life" applications of personal and professional boundaries, beliefs,ethics, values, morals, codes of conduct in human relationships using ethical decision-making, problem-solving, and critical thinking activities for interacting with potential clients, customers, patients, students, subordinates, co-workers and supervisors. This course may be repeated up to three times for continuing education credit. Prerequisite: None.
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5.00 Credits
Advanced human services skills development through interaction with clients, client support systems and with other human service professionals within community agencies, includes one lecture contact hours and twelve clinical practicum hours per week. Prerequisites: HMS 101, HMS 102, HMS 106 or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Explore emerging issues and current trends in human services employment as they relate to the student's goals, interests, and abilities. This course is required for students seeking an AAS degree in Human Services, but it is open to any student who is, or desires to be, involved in human services work. Students create a career plan; develop a resumé based on skills, training, employment experiences and current job opportunities; and practice job interviewing techniques. Prerequisites: HMS 101, HMS 102, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to humanities through a study of seven major arts including film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture, and architecture. Each of these arts is considered from the perspective of historical development, the elements used in creating works of art, meaning and form, and criticism and critical evaluation. Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement test score or completion of ENG 100 or higher or corequisite of READ 135. [H*]
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3.00 Credits
Survey of war and its effects on our civilization from chariot and spear to nuclear strategy. Prerequisite: ENG 101 placement test score or completion of ENG 100 or higher or corequisite of READ 135. [H]
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3.00 Credits
A lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course introducing the basics and theory of heating, air conditioning, and refrigeration. In addition to the basic theory, students will also learn basic tools of the industry and how they are used, basic electricity, circuits, wiring, ohms, amps, watts, and resistance will be covered.
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5.00 Credits
A lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course introducing the basics of warm air and hot water heating, automatic controls for control, operation and safety of units used for heating. Troubleshooting of heating units will be covered. This course will lead directly into HVAC 103B and may have shared components.
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5.00 Credits
A lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course introducing the basics of air conditioning and refrigeration, automatic controls for control, operation, and safety of units used for air conditioning and refrigeration. Troubleshooting of air conditioning will be covered. This course will lead to HVAC 104B and may have shared components.
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3.00 Credits
A lecture, demonstration, and laboratory course leading to the taking of the EPA Certification Exam. This course will cover all of the information that air conditioning and refrigeration service personnel will need to successfully become certified as a Universal Technician under EPA Section 608 of the Clear Air Act.
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