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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteENG 119, ENG 120, BIO 240, BIO 250, BIO 295, PSY 101, ALH 110, SUR 110, SUR 120, SUR 125, SUR 130, SUR 140, SUR 145 This course includes student presentations and discussions as well as an overview of Surgical Technology in preparation for the National Certifying Examination. It also uses techniques and exercises in successful writing standardize test. Students will take the practice LCC-ST CST Self-Assessment Exam during the fourth week of class.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101 This course introduces students to the notion that individuals are a function of their interaction with the bio-psycho-social contexts. Students will explore theory and knowledge of human psychosocial development, behavior, and functioning, from infancy through death within a framework of culture, ethnicity, social class, race, gender, and sexual orientation. The interplay between and among micro, mezzo, and macro systems of individuals, groups, families, and communities as they influence human growth and development will be explored. Special emphasis on understanding the impact of poverty, oppression, discrimination, exploitation, and violence.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101, SW 102 This course examines drug and alcohol abuse, its effects on social functioning with a special emphasis on vulnerable population groups, and the nature and effectiveness of substance abuse services. Students will also investigate case studies and recent literature, compare and contrast service using social work principles and examine the roles of agency personnel (paraprofessional/professional). The legislative response to substance use and abuse will also be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101 and SW 102 This course is designed as an introductory level exploration of child welfare issues of neglect and abuse. Students will review historical problems experienced by children and examines violence against and maltreatment and welfare laws and programs. Focus on special practice problems in public child welfare, protective services, assessment of at risk children, in home family centered practice and implementation of the Child Welfare Act. Students will be introduced to various levels of prevention and policy formulation.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101, SW 102 and SW 120 The field education is an integral part of the Registered Social Work Technician Program. It will provide opportunities for students to acquire knowledge and skills needed for the competent practice in human service settings. Students will have an opportunity through practice and experience to apply concepts, theories and principles learned in the classroom. 180 Contact Hours in field placement
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101, SW 130 and SW 105 This is a continuation of Field Instruction I, students will expand the knowledge acquired in SW 105 The courses of instruction that students receive in this area are essential to the acquisition of the knowledge and skills needed for the competent practice in human service settings. 185 Contact Hours in field placement
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101 and SW 102 This course must be completed before field placement. Students will demonstrate effective use of telephone communication by preparing for telephone calls, developing listening skills, practicing protocols and background environment. Students will learn basic casework skills and strategies for interviewing clients in various situations.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteSW 101 In this course students will examine the development of drug abuse from a variety of perspectives (i.e. behavioral, pharmacological, historical, social, legal and clinicalwith a focus on women and addiction.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteEE 101 or CIS 112 History of voice data communications, basic services/systems, regulatory agencies and laws, opportunities and overview of technical tasks. Also, introduction to networking concepts, installation of networking software and their maintenance will be covered. Various types of networks will be implemented in the lab. Emphasis on mastering technical terminology.
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3.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteEE 111 or TCM 200 This course covers the properties and practical applications of fiber optics in telecommunication circuits. Fiber cables, fabrication techniques, modulation schemes, system design, installation and testing and introduction to laser will be covered
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