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CMV 1530: SCHOOL BUS ENDORSEMENT
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with the necessary knowledge related to the rules, regulations, and safe operation of a school bus. Employees who operate schools buses transporting students from home to school, school to home, or to any school-sponsored events, are required to have a school bus endorsement (S endorsement) on their license. To apply for a school bus endorsement, drivers must qualify for a passenger vehicle endorsement and must pass a knowledge test and skills test. This course may be applied as credit to any appropriate AAS degree or certificate program.
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CMV 1600: CMV/EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
2.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with the necessary skills to perform basic Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) or other specified equipment inspections related engine compartment, fuel area, underside, rear axle, rear of vehicle, coupling system for tractor and trailer, trailer axels, rear of trailer, light operations, in-cab procedures, and/or inspection and safe operation capabilities of other equipment components. The student shall operate the CMV or specified equipment in a safe and controlled manner while receiving instructions from the instructor. This course may be repeated for credit for each CMV endorsement or equipment training certification sought by the student. This course may be applied as credit to any appropriate AAS degree or certificate program.
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CMV 1630: SIMULATOR TRAINING
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with the up to ten(10) hours of simulated skills training. The student will experience simulated operation scenarios and demonstrate the ability to perform basic Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), or other designated vehicle or equipment maneuvers which could include: basic shift patterns, double clutching, bob tailing, driving with small trailer driving with large trailer and backing. Scenarios and exercises will be performed on the simulator as designated by the instructor. Vertigo may be an issue to some students. Anti-vertigo wrist bands will be provided upon request. In addition, a simulator waiver shall be completed and returned to the instructor prior to the start of the simulator training. This course may be repeated for credit for each CMV endorsement or equipment training certification sought by the student or in the event that a student does not successfully demonstrate the skills necessary to operate the vehicle or designated equipment. This course may be applied as credit to any appropriate AAS degree or certificate program.
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CMV 1650: OBSERVATION
1.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with at least ten (10) hours of observation and/or ride-along opportunities to study the safe operation of Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV), or other designated vehicle or equipment prior to student's operation of vehicle or equipment. This course may be repeated for credit for each CMV endorsement or vehicle or equipment training certification sought by the student or in the event that a student does not successfully demonstrate the skills necessary to operate the vehicle or designated equipment. This course may be applied as credit to any appropriate AAS degree or certificate program.
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CMV 1700: DRIVING - RANGE
2.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with skills to perform basic Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) or other designated vehicle or equipment maneuvers related to vehicle control, straight line backing, offset backing, alley-dock backing, parallel parking, shifting gears, communications, signaling, visual searches, speed and space management, hazard perception, railroad crossings, night operations, extreme driving conditions and skid control, recovery and jackknifing. The student shall drive and operate the CMV or other designated vehicle or equipment in a safe and controlled manner while receiving instructions from the instructor. This course may be repeated for credit for each CMV endorsement or vehicle or equipment training certification sought by the student. This course may be applied as credit to any appropriate AAS degree or certificate program.
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CMV 1750: DRIVING OVER THE ROAD
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course will provide students with skills to pertinent to safely operate a Commercial Motor Vehicle (CMV) or other designated vehicle or equipment. This is the final course in CMV licensure program. Successful completion of this course will allow the student to apply for and receive CDL licensure or endorsement. The student will learn to operate the CMV or other designated vehicle or equipment in a safe and controlled manner while receiving instructions from the instructor. This course may be repeated for credit for each CMV endorsement or vehicle or equipment training certification sought by the student.
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CNSL 2010: COUNSELING ETHICS
2.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course provides students with an opportunity for study of selected ethical and professional topics in counseling. These topics include, but are not limited to: ethical, legal and professional issues related to decision-making, self-awareness, multicultural issues, values, relationships, boundaries, familiarity with the current ethical principles of the major mental health professions and the current laws regarding those professions in Wyoming.
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CNSL 2100: CASE MANAGEMENT FOR COUNSELING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course focuses on the psychology of behavior management and on case management skills. Topics covered include screening, intake, orientation, assessment, treatment planning, counseling, case management, crisis intervention, client education, referral, record keeping and consultation, as well as ethics and confidentiality.
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CNSL 2300: COUNSELING SKILLS FOR HELPING PROFESSIONAL
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course is designed to examine the concepts and skills of counseling. It defines the role of the counselor. Students analyze appropriate counseling techniques. Students identify appropriate guidance to clients within the criminal justice system. Students differentiate the counselor's role within the criminal justice field. Students develop counseling skills to be used in the field.
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CNSL 2340: THEORIES OF COUNSELING
3.00 Credits
Northern Wyoming Community College District
This course explores the study and critical analysis of the major counseling theories and elements of effective psychotherapy as they apply to the counseling process.
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