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HUM 240: Honors: Aesthetic Experience
4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Special topics in humanities from an interdisciplinary perspective. Content varies from semester to semester. Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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HUM 249: African Art and Culture
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Course introducing African art and culture from non-Western perspective. Emphasis on context within which art is produced. Geographic and historical background to African society. Study of role and function of artist in traditional African culture. Topics include belief systems, concepts of duality, myth, ritual, ancestor worship, 'living art' and art as function. Offered on: G / 3 cr. hrs.
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HUM 295: Special Topics: Humanities
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
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HUM 296: Special Topics Honors: Humanities
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
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HUM 297: Independent Study: Humanities
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
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HUM TRA: Humanities Elective
3.00 - 9.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
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HUS 101: Introduction to Social Welfare
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Survey of historical, social, political and economic influences on social welfare system in United States. Includes examination of prevailing social problems of concern to human service professionals, descriptions of current public welfare programs and their predecessors, and overview of fields of practice in social welfare. Requires 25 hours of volunteer service in local social service agency. Open to all students. Serves as unrestricted, liberal arts or social science elective for students not enrolled in Human Services Program. Offered day and evening in fall semester and evening in spring semester. Offered on: A-G / 3 cr. hrs.
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HUS 103: Interviewing in Social Work Practice
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Overview of theory and skills integral to the interview as part of the social work process of helping. Includes discussions and demonstrations of stages of the professional helping interview, impact of interviewer attitudes, cross-cultural interviewing, types of social work interviews and general principles of interviewing. Role-play and classroom experiential learning are significant course components. HUS101 must be completed prior to or simultaneously with this course to proceed in the program courses. Offered day and evening only in spring semester. (2 hrs.lecture, 2 hrs. laboratory.) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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HUS 201: Human Serv. Sem. and Field Prac. I
5.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Classroom study in seminar setting along with 140 hours of off-campus field work. Students are placed in human service agency where tey engage in intensive supervised work experience. Classroom work emphasizes discussions of field experiences and development of student's role as a juman service professional. Explores issues relating to professional ethics and responsibilities, including boundaries and confidentiality along with application of theories of helping. Students enrolling in this course are automatically charged the liability insurance fee. Field work component is completed primarily during day hours. Enrollment requires permission of instructor and completion of preplacement essay. Offered fall semester only. (3 hrs. seminar, 8 hrs. laboratorytotaling 140 field hours.) Offered on: A / 5 cr. hrs.
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HUS 205: Theory and Methods of Helping in Human Serv.
3.00 Credits
Suffolk County Community College
Teaches process of assessment and helping as collaborative endeavor focusing on consideration of person's strengths and ecosystem variables. Particular attention paid to professional ethics and cultural competence in empowerment-based practice. (3 hrs. lecture.) (Offered online or days only in fall semester) Offered on: A / 3 cr. hrs.
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