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Prerequisite: HSRV116 Examines the theory and practice of counseling in the addiction counseling field. Individual, family and group approaches as well as the topic of crisis intervention are covered. These topics conform to Topics C203 through C206, Domain II of the CADC coursework as prescribed by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of N.J., Inc. Offered in fall. (2006)
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Focuses on the referral, consultation, and documentation skills in case management with addicted populations. The special needs of and approaches to case management with HIV clients are studied. These topics conform to Domain III of the CADC coursework as prescribed by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of N.J., Inc. Offered in spring.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: HSRV141 or permission of instructor Provides students with the knowledge and skills to give information concerning addiction to clients, their families and significant others. The course also prepares students to provide education about addiction to colleagues and community organizations. These topics conform to Domain IV of the CADC course work as prescribed by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of N.J., Inc. Offered in fall. (2007)
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Sociocultural and growth issues related to professional effectiveness will be studied. Topics include legal and ethical responsibilities, cultural competency, personal and professional growth, the use of supervision and consultation, and community involvement. These topics conform to Domain V of the CADC course work as prescribed by the Addiction Professionals Certification Board of N.J., Inc. Offered in spring. (2007)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: For Social Work majors the prerequisite is HSRV116 with HSRV115 to be taken either as a prerequisite or concurrently. For Addiction Counseling Professional Series students the prerequisites are HSRV116, HSRV141, HSRV142, and HSRV145. Field experience and integration seminar for social work majors. During the 135 hours of placement, students are exposed to the operations of a human services program and they implement practice and principles and helping skills learned in previous courses. A weekly one-hour seminar integrates the field experience with core concepts of the profession. (2007)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL101 Reflections on representative definitions of the good life as seen through art, history, literature, and philosophy. Meets General Education requirement for Humanities. (1986)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Italian language and culture for students with little or no knowledge of the Italian language. Instruction in listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills to enable students to interact in everyday situations at a basic level. Focus on grammar, vocabulary and pronunciation, as well as customs and culture. Instruction will include practice in both oral and written communication. (2004)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITAL111 or permission of instructor Continuation of ITAL111-Elementary Italian I, emphasizing listening, speaking, reading, and writing, including a basic knowledge of grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. Instruction will focus on conversational practice with the purpose of enabling students to interact in everyday situations at a high basic level. Meets the General Education requirement for Humanities. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the meaning and functions of law and the powers and jurisdiction of the courts. Orientation to the law library and legal publications including the use of researching case law and statutes through the use of the Internet and Lexis-Nexis. Students will review the various stages of a lawsuit from commencement through discovery and conclusion. (2000)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: LEGL110 (may be taken concurrently) Emphasizes the legal writing and research skills needed in a law office. Provides the mechanics needed to prepare a memorandum of law and the proper methods for briefing and Shepardizing a case, including rules that govern citation form. (2000)
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