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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the major intervention and treatment strategies for substance abuse. Special consideration will be given to the prediction of treatment outcomes. Prerequisites: HMSV 220 and 226. Prerequisites: HMSV 220; APEN 070+ or APRD 058+. Semester offered: On Demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will gain insight into the various stages of the recovery process. Special emphasis will be given to the etiology of relapse and the major models of relapse prevention and counseling. Prerequisites: HMSV 220; APEN 070+ or APRD 058+. Semester offered: On Demand.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Putting it all together. Screening, intake, orientation, assessment, treatment plan, counseling, case management, crises intervention, client education, referral, records, consultation. HMSV 220; APEN 070+ or APRD 058+ Prerequisite: instructor permission. Semester offered: On Demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course will consider a contemporary definition of family, societal influences impacting contemporary families, diversity in family styles (and roles), family systems theory, therapeutic family interventions, and the partnership role of human services and child care professionals in the support of families. Foundations and strategies for parent involvement and partnership with programs that consider diverse families and their unique needs will be emphasized. As appropriate to the student's individual degree track, substance abuse issues within the family will also be emphasized. Also listed as ECED 235, Family Partnerships. Prerequisites: HMSV 220; APEN 070+ or APRD 058+. Semester offered: On Demand.
  • 1.00 Credits

    An overview of individual client advocacy with emphasis on training in specific skills, including crisis intervention and accessing community resources needed for working with common client populations. Specific topics may include family violence, abuse, post-traumatic stress disorder, grief, substance abuse, suicide, mental illness, and other issues. Prerequisites: HMSV 111 or HMSV 220; APEN 070+ or APRD 058+. Semester offered: On Demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    For students in the Generalist Track. Practical experience in a clinical setting involving service to clients and patients in various human service agencies; understanding the helping process through closely supervised assumption of responsibility for human service care; developing skill in observation, report writing and interviewing; guidance in establishing therapeutic relationships with individuals by participation in case analysis, care presentation and program planning. Prerequisites: HMSV 111 or HMSV 220, SOCI 213, ENGL 111, RDNG 113 or APRD 01+. Semester offer: Fall, Spring and Summer.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Practical experience in a clinical setting involving service to clients and patients in various human service agencies dealing specifically with substance abuse; understanding the helping process through closely supervised assumption of responsibility for human service care; developing skill in observation, report writing and interviewing; guidance in establishing therapeutic relationships with individuals by participation in case analysis, care presentation and program planning. Prerequisites: HMSV 111 or HMSV 220, SOCI 213, ENGL 111, RDNG 113 or APRD 081+. Semester offered: Fall, Spring and Summer.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide an overview of the structures and processes of public policy. The course will examine how social change is brought about through the actions of various agents including interest groups, advocacy coalitions and executive, legislative, and judicial policy processes. This course is also listed as POLS 265 Public Policy and Social Change. Prerequisites: SOCI 110 or SOCI 213, HMSV 111 or HMSV 220, ENGL 111, RDNG 113 or APRD 081+. Semester offered: - Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course may be paired with HMSV Practicum 250 and HMSV Practicum 255. Students are required to enroll in this class prior to or while completing their HMSV Practicum. It will enable students to achieve a greater understanding of their practicum internship while examining professional ethics, conduct and a wide range of practice situations. Prerequisites: HMSV 111 or HMSV 220, SOCI 213, ENGL 111; RDNG 113 or APRD 081+. Semester offered: Fall and Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to management in the public and non-profit sectors. This course will review and analyze organizational design and change, program development, implementation and evaluation, management of professional and volunteer staffing, organizational communication, legislative action, client advocacy, ombudsmanship, fundraising, and grant writing. Prerequisites: HMSV 111 or HMSV 220, SOCI 213, ENGL 111, RDNG 113 or APRD 081+. Semester offered: On Demand.
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