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3.00 Credits
Overview and practical application of major counseling techniques utilized in the field. Communication skills necessary to engage the substance abuse client, from the basic screening process through discharge planning will be addressed. Evaluation instruments and interview techniques will be introduced; students will learn to develop and evaluate client treatment planning and assessment histories.
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3.00 Credits
Continuation of Counseling Techniques I. Understanding and leading groups, personality and behavioral problems, HIV, AIDS, relapse prevention and vocational/education concerns will be addressed. Prerequisite: SAC 02200
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3.00 Credits
Confidentiality regulations from both Federal and State law for the protection of clients are discussed with an emphasis on disclosure exceptions, as well as the proper handling of communications, ethical standards for CASACs and the development of an appropriate code of conduct. Required for any student seeking assistance with an internship placement. Prerequisite: SAC 02000
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3.00 Credits
Overview of wide variety of treatment settings and modalities as well as a review of the roles filled by counselors in each modality and setting. Client case examples provide practical instruction. Prerequisite: SAC 02000 Corequisite: SAC 02200
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10.00 Credits
Students participate in counseling activities with program clients, supervision meetings and other professional activities at NYS licensed treatment agencies under the supervision of both program staff and college faculty. Prerequisite: SAC 02000; SAC 02200, SAC 02600 Pre/co-requisite: SAC 02400, SAC 02800
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3.00 Credits
(Credits: 3 Hours: Hours: 10 hrs per week for 5 weeks) Students participate in counseling activities with program clients, supervision meetings and other professional activities at NYS licensed treatment agencies under the supervision of both program staff and college faculty. Prerequisite: SAC 02000; SAC 02200, SAC 02600 Pre/co-requisite: SAC 02400, SAC 02800
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3.00 Credits
Lecture and laboratory course on chemistry and physics topics with direct bearing on health services. Includes: mechanics, electricity, optics, atomic energy, radioactivity, atomic structure, chemical bonding, chemical equations, behavior of gases, respiration and oxygen therapy, properties of liquids and solutions including hydrostatics and hydrodynamics, acids and bases, plus an introduction to organic and biochemistry. For Nursing Majors only Prerequisites: MR2, ENG 04 or satisfactory completion of BIO 10 or Department permission
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4.00 Credits
A one-semester lecture and laboratory college-level survey course in classical and modern physics; includes mechanics, heat, wave motion, electricity, optics, atomic and nuclear physics.
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4.00 Credits
Balancing potential benefits and risks associated with modern chemical sciences in a technological society. Selected topics include: plastics, energy production, nuclear chemistry, semiconductors, drug design, personal care products, the earth as a resource, air and water pollution, ozone layer depletion, global warming, acid rain and nuclear waste.
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2.00 Credits
From a chemical point of view, course assesses what is known of the environment and how to conserve it; the actions designed to expand that knowledge and its use. Important contemporary problem of energy consumption and related pollution problems, waste disposal, and recycling. Note: This is a Basic Course. It does NOT require any prerequisite.
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