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FLDB 212: Marine Ecology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
An off-campus field course designed toexamine specific areas of field ecology and natural history.
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FLDB 360: Plant Ecology and Systematics
4.00 Credits
Friends University
BIOL 103 with grade of ‘C’ or better.A study of the structure, function and distribution of local plant populations and communities with an emphasis on the interactions between plants and their biotic and abiotic environments. Plant identification and taxonomy will also be addressed.Course Delivery Methods: TRAThis course is cross listed with BIOL 360
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FLDB 420: Conservation Biology
3.00 Credits
Friends University
BIOL 350 with “C” or better.A study of the biological mechanisms that generate and sustain biological diversity and how human activities have influenced natural communities. The course makes investigations into the development of speciespreservation and conservation plans.
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FLDB 480: Advanced Topics in Biology
4.00 Credits
Friends University
BIOL 102 with grade of ‘C’ or better.This course will examine different subject areas in organismal and population biology.These highly focused topics are aimed at those students majoring in Zoo Science, Field Biologyand Biology but are open to all students who have met the necessary prerequisite. Courses include: Animal Behavior, Ornithology and Mammalogy.Additional topics would reflect faculty and student interests.Course Delivery Methods: TRAThis course is cross listed with BIOL 480
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FLDB 494: Field Biology Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Friends University
BIOL 103.This internship is meant for Field Biology majors and can start in the second year of study. The student will work with a supervisor in an environmental resource, natural history or field biology area through one or several area agencies or industries. The student will contract with the supervisor as to the activities required and the number of hours of work in each activity. The student may enroll in one to three hours of credit in a semester. Student must log 60 clock hours in supervised activity for each credit hour enrolled.
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FMTH 593: Structural/Solution Approaches to Therapy
3.00 Credits
Friends University
Presents the structural and solution schools of MFT practice. Focuses on the organizing elements of family life that help regulate personal and relationship behavior and how relational problems are often composites of habits, patterns, and misguided viewpoints. Addresses family roles, subsystem boundaries, interactional patterns, and strength-based and solution-oriented thinking as forces for therapetic change.
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FMTH 633: Narrative Approaches to Therapy
2.00 Credits
Friends University
Presents an examination of the therapeutic approaches informed by the postmodern epistemological paradigm in the practice of MFT. Emphasis is given to an overview of the historical, philosophical and ideological aspects of the narrative/social constructionist paradigm. Students are guided through the process of externalizing problem-saturated metanarratives and locating problems within sociocultural contexts. The heart of the course is devoted to opening space for developing alternative stories that represent the preferred narratives clients have for their lives.
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FMTH 662: Emotion-Focused Approaches to Therapy
2.00 Credits
Friends University
Examines the theoretical approaches of Marriage and Family Therapy practice which emphasize the affective/emotional aspect of human relationships. The course focuses on how emotion informs the relational patterns of therapeutic process in MFT. Experiential activities are examined that facilitate the exploration and repair of attachment bonds. Emotion awareness, emotion regulation, and emotional response patterns are also investigated as areas for therapeutic change.
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FMTH 692: Clinical Internship/Extended
0.50 Credits
Friends University
Provides additional clinical supervision to MSFT clinical students unable to complete client contact hour requirements within the program’s 23-month schedule. Includes two hours weekly of supervision in individual, dyad, or group formats during 4 weeks per section. Course awards no additional credit toward degree. Tuition charge for 0.5 credit hour is nonrefundable.
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FORS 101: Introduction to Forensic Science
3.00 Credits
Friends University
This course provides the beginning student with an overview of the forensic sciences, including exposure to the rules of evidence, evidence collection and handling, expert witness testimony and an introduction to the various sub-disciplines that fall under the umbrella of the forensic sciences, including pathology, toxicology, DNA testing, firearms, and trace evidence.
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