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AB 234: Accessory Service & Repair
1.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Service of all accessories on vehicles, including power windows, power locks, cruise control, power seats, automatic headlight dimmers, exterior and interior trim. ABS brakes and air bags will also be included. S (S)
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AB 235: Accessory Service Lab
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
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AB 240: Refinishing
2.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Techniques and procedures of paint application, single stage as well as two stage (base coat, clear coat) systems. F (S)
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AB 241: Refinishing Lab
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
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AB 242: Estimating & Shop Management
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Skills required to properly evaluate collision damage and repair, along with the procedures involved in writing a proper damage report and operation of the facilities will be included in this course. F (S)
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AC 210: Alcoholism as a Public Health Problem
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Introduces an understanding of the scope of the alcoholic problem from a local to worldwide geographic area. It incorporates a study of techniques and strategies utilized on a historical basis throughout the United States. Particular attention will be paid to the sociopsychological attitudes Americans have to drug abuse with particular attention to alcoholic themes in our history and the delivery systems. F (C)
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AC 211: Alcoholism as an Individual and Family Problem
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Study of the physiological and psychological etiologies of alcoholism, emphasizing the numerous effects of alcohol on the human body to include the central nervous system. Also included is the study of the effects of alcoholism's presence in families throughout successive generations, and cultural aspects of alcoholism. Case studies will be utilized. Intervention strategies will be presented. S (C)
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AC 213: Counseling Theories and Alcoholism
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Study of the various counseling theories, approaches and techniques to counsel individuals and families. Measure of treatment effectiveness and unique approaches to working with different client populations. Students will begin to formulate their own personal counseling style while becoming aware of transference issues. F (C)
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AC 214: Alcoholism Counseling I
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Study of the techniques and strategies for use in assessment and treatment of alcoholics, their families and significant others, with the goal of functional improvement in all life areas affected by alcoholrelated dysfunctional behaviors. Basic counseling skills will be taught including attending, responding, personalizing and initiating. Ethical principles will be discussed in the context of providing alcohol and substance abuse counseling and treatment services. SS ( C)
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AC 215: Alcoholism Counseling II
3.00 Credits
Erie Community College
Specific emphasis will be on developing skills and diagnosis of psycho-active substance disorders and comprehensive assessment and treatment planning. Techniques in evaluating mental status, providing individual and group therapy and teaching self-management skills to enhance recovery will be stressed. This course will draw on theories learned in AC 213 and will build upon the skills learned in AC 214. Prerequisites: AC 213, AC 214, or permission of instructor. SS ( C)
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