| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| May 11 - June 22 |
| 40257 |
HS |
3233 |
EL1 |
3 |
Case Mgmt Intake and Referral
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|
F
|
04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
|
09:00am
|
04:00
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|
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Terri Dugan |
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An introductory course designed to build the student's skills for client interview, coordination of client services, collaboration, consultation, service/treatment planning, and required documentation. Recommended: HS 2103. |
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| May 11 - August 11 |
| 40260 |
HS |
4943 |
EL1 |
3 |
Human Services Practicum II
|
F
|
03:00pm
|
03:50
|
| |
|
Enrollment: 4 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Jennifer Burdine |
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Practicum II is a 120 clock-hour experience designed to offer Human Service students the opportunity to apply acquired knowledge from human service's course work while practicing skills in a helping profession environment designed to enhance personal career goals. Practicum II expectations include a political advocacy project at a community, state or national level. Finally, a grant writing project is required including cover letter, a needs assessment, mission statement, project research, annual budget expenses and evaluation procedures. Prerequisite: Engaged in last year of coursework and permission by practicum instructor. |
| |
| May 18 - June 23 |
| 40258 |
HS |
4373 |
EL1 |
3 |
Rural Mental Health Issues
|
|
F
|
04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
|
09:00am
|
04:00
|
|
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Gail Phoenix |
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Idiosyncratic issues involved in service provision to mental health populations within a rural environment. Recommended: HS 2103. |
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| June 29 - August 10 |
| 40259 |
HS |
4153 |
EL1 |
3 |
Intro to Counseling Techniques
|
|
F
|
04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
|
09:00am
|
04:00
|
|
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Jennifer Burdine |
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Focuses on the examination, evaluation, and application of contemporary counseling techniques. An experiential framework allows the development of differential therapeutic skills and direct experience with techniques inherent in a variety of counseling models. Recommended: HS 2103 and 2903. |
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