| CRN# |
Dept |
Crse |
Sec |
Hrs |
Course Name |
Day |
Start |
End |
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| August 24 - October 5 |
| 10824 |
HS |
4253 |
EL1 |
3 |
Ethics & Multicultural Divers
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F
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04:00pm
|
09:00
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S
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09:00am
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04:00
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Enrollment: 13 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Lynn Rosenzweig |
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Examines ethical, professional, and multi-cultural issues/ dilemmas within the discipline. Particular emphasis is given to codes of ethics and the parameters of acceptable professional conduct. Human diversity is also a major focus. Recommended: HS 2103. |
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| August 24 - December 1 |
| 10826 |
HS |
4953 |
EL1 |
3 |
Human Services Practicum III
|
F
|
03:00pm
|
03:50
|
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Enrollment: 4 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Jennifer Burdine |
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Expectations for Practicum III, beyond the 120 clock-hour field experience includes: review for the Human Services Comprehensive Exam, a Mock Employment Interview, a Personal Evaluation and Growth Project Exit portion included in the Career Portfolio. Practicum III Portfolio and Career Portfolio are separate projects to be represented in two portfolios. Prerequisite: Engaged in last year of coursework and permission by practicum instructor. |
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| August 31 - October 6 |
| 10825 |
HS |
4893 |
EL1 |
3 |
Mental Health Administration
|
|
F
|
04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
|
09:00am
|
04:00
|
|
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Enrollment: 13 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Gail Phoenix |
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This course is designed as an introduction to knowledge, theory, and skills relating to planning, evaluating, and managing programs. The course will also address the influence of social, political and community structure on advocacy and social change. Recommended: HS 2103. |
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| October 12 - November 30 |
| 10822 |
HS |
3003 |
EL1 |
3 |
Hser Foundations & Issues
|
|
F
|
04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
|
09:00am
|
04:00
|
|
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Enrollment: 9 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Terri Dugan |
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This course focuses on foundations for the Human Services, APA writing, and issues from the human service field. |
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| October 19 - December 1 |
| 10823 |
HS |
4013 |
EL1 |
3 |
Gender Studies
|
|
F
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04:00pm
|
09:00
|
|
S
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09:00am
|
04:00
|
|
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Enrollment: 12 |
Location: ECTC E-TOWN Inst: Lynn Rosenzweig |
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Designed as an introduction to gender relationships and communication in contemporary American society, this course provides an exploration of communication in families and in society. Additionally, the course defines the function of interpersonal communication in the creation and perpetuation of gender roles. The influence of gender enactment on success, satisfaction, self-esteem, and the counseling profession is also explored. Self-awareness exercises, which stress the application of theory and research, provide the opportunity for personal growth and development. |
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