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3.00 Credits
Teaches basic timed event skills, emphasizing sharpening techniques and the mental and physical aspects of rodeo competition. Provides opportunity to practice with live animals. Requires the student to have a suitable horse for timed events competition.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of Timed Events I with emphasis on preparation for competition.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students the opportunity to participate in NIRA competitions and organize and conduct their own college rodeo.
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4.00 Credits
Explains how alcohol and other drugs are processed in the body and the brain. Includes the physiological effects of alcohol and other drugs on the human body, and the possible implications for the treatment and prevention of problems that arise from their use. Recommended co-requisites: HSER 102 and HSER 200.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces students to drug classifi cation systems and specifi c drugs within each classifi cation, including physiological and psychological effects, signs and symptoms of use, abuse, dependence, overdose and withdrawal. Examines treatment modalities and the recovery process. Recommended co-requisites: HSER 101 and HSER 200.
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1.00 Credits
Identifi es specifi c personal stressors and develops skills that enable students to more effectively deal with stress. Applies techniques including breathing, meditation, systematic desensitization, visualizations, and progressive muscle relaxation to reduce physical and psychological manifestations of stress.
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4.00 Credits
Explores the role of the counselor in the chemically dependent family, from identifi cation of roles through intervention strategies and treatment modalities. Includes competency-based education techniques, including group activities, presentations, research, readings, role playing, attendance in community meetings, and interviewing professionals in the fi eld of family therapy. Recommended co-requisites: HSER 101 and HSER 102.
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4.00 Credits
Introduces a variety of techniques used in group and individual counseling practices, emphasizing those relevant to addictions treatment. Explores cultural diversity, self-awareness in one's personal and professional life, and clients with disabilities. Discusses establishing a helping relationship with the client, professional responsibilities, adapting counseling strategies to individual characteristics of the client, and crisis management skills. Recommended prerequisites: HSER 102 and 200.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces a variety of techniques used in case management practices, emphasizing those relevant to addictions treatment. Includes counselor ethics, values, attitudes and conduct. Explores cultural diversity, self-awareness in one's personal and professional life, and clients with disabilities. Discusses establishing a helping relationship with the client, professional responsibilities, adapting case management strategies to individual characteristics of the client, crisis management skills, and brokering services and referral. Prerequisite: HSER 228.
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4.00 Credits
Investigates group skills, offering the opportunity to practice and develop beginning skills for group facilitation. Includes knowledge of the group experience and experiential learning of the group process. Emphasizes the effective use of skills and knowledge in chemical dependency and family systems group work. Prerequisite: HSER 202.
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