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2.00 Credits
Pre-suppression and suppression of fire and the uses of fire in management practices. Fire weather, the measurement of fire weather, the factors that influence fire behavior and fire management decisions will all be addressed.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the various theories, principles, and applications of therapies that is used in the counseling and rehabilitation of chemical abuse and dependency. It will also cover theories applicable to Crow Culture.
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine methods and techniques in assessing clients for chemical dependency with emphasis on testing and training.
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3.00 Credits
This Class provides students with the latest methods for developing a variety of treatment plans and means of documenting treatment activities, progress, recovery, and relapses concerning chemical dependency counseling. Techniques for managing cases will be practiced and discussed. Writing case notes will be practiced and discussed. Case histories, social histories, genographs, cultural histories, and treatment plans will be developed and discussed. Cultural aspects as they pertain to the planning of treatment modalities and documentation will be provided and discussed. This course provides information and practice in the treatment planning and documentation of alcohol addiction programs. Students will learn record keeping skills, treatment planning, documenting client and counselor interactions, and report writing. Legal and professional standards of record keeping applicable to chemical dependency will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the latest information and methods in cross-cultural and multicultural counseling for chemical dependency. Discussions will center on the differences in cultural approaches to chemical abuse issues. Discussions will also take into consideration such aspects as cultural values, oral traditions, modeling behaviors, cultural educational models, cultural approaches to wellness, cultural respect issues, and dependency will be reviewed with respect to modeling vs. genetics vs. medical. This course will cover a variety of cultural differences as they pertain to chemical dependencies. Students will become aware of the cultural differences and practice the interactions and styles of counseling that are more beneficial to the various cultures.
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
Students in training at a treatment site or under the supervision of a licensed counselor will receive knowledge and practice in the following areas: screening, assessment/patient placement, treatment planning, referral, case management, individual counseling, group counseling, multicultural competency, client education, documentation, professional and ethical responsibility, 40 hours of direct supervision will be required. Students will complete approximately 500 hours of training for this session. A weekly time sheet will be recorded indicating the various areas of training that have been performed. Summary sheets will also be submitted with the weekly time sheets. They will be signed by the student and the supervising counselor.
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6.00 - 11.00 Credits
Students in training at a treatment site or under the supervision of a licensed counselor will receive knowledge and practice in the following areas: screening, assessment/patient placement, treatment planning, referral, case management, individual counseling, group counseling, multicultural competency, client education, documentation, professional and ethical responsibility, 40 hours of direct supervision will be required. Students will complete approximately 500 hours of training for this session. A weekly time sheet will be recorded indicating the various areas of training that have been performed. Summary sheets will also be submitted with the weekly time sheets. They will be signed by the student and the supervising counselor.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory Animal Science includes basic principles of animal genetics, nutrition, live animal evaluation, reproduction, and their application to the production of beef and dairy cattle, sheep, swine, horses, and poultry.
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3.00 Credits
This course describes the world's range lands as related to their historic, present and potential use. The course will include Plains grasslands. Special attention will be given to how range land uses affect the nutrient, biological and hydrological cycles around the world and how the ecosystems respond to change. Concepts related to ecological conditions, land potential and ecological trends are introduced in the course material. A lab is available but not required to add practical experience to the lecture.
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1.00 Credits
Co-requisite or pre-requisite: AG 132 Cross-listed as SC 133 Lab accompanying AG 132 Natural Recourses Conservation
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