| Foundations of Human Services |
| HSP 103 |
Foundations in the discipline of human services, including: Historical origins, ethics and values, skill development, roles of the profession, career opportunities, challenges, examination of diverse and at-risk populations, and policy issues in human services. Course Outline
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| Intro/Learning Disabilities |
| HSP 040 |
Introductory study of the mental, physical, medical, and cultural challenges labeled "Learning Disabilities" covering etiology, assessment, and teaching techniques. Course Outline
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| Work Experience Seminar I |
| HSP 053 |
This course accompanies the field experience class. These seminars give opportunity to provide individual assessment and assist with job competence. Prerequisites: HSP 103, HSP 122, 30 sem hrs required and 2.0 GPA Course Outline
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| Field Experience I |
| HSP 054 |
This course provides 150 hours of supervised employment in various human service agencies. Prerequisites: HSP 103, HSP 122, 30 sem hrs required and 2.0 GPA Course Outline
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| Work Experience Seminar II |
| HSP 055 |
This course accompanies the field experience class. Seminars give opportunity to provide individual assessment and assist with job competence. Prerequisites: HSP 053, HSP 054 Course Outline
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| Field Experience II |
| HSP 056 |
This course provides 150 hours of supervised employment in various human service agencies. Prerequisites: HSP 053, HSP 054 Course Outline
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| Work Experience Seminar III |
| HSP 057 |
This course accompanies the field experience class. These seminars give opportunity to provide individual assessment and assist with job competence. Prerequisites: HSP 055, HSP 056 Course Outline
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| Field Experience III |
| HSP 058 |
This course provides 150 hours of supervised employment in various human service agencies. Prerequisites: HSP 055, HSP 056 Course Outline
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| Survey of Psychiatric Rehab |
| HSP 060 |
Focuses on a rehabilitative approach to serving individuals with severe mental illness. Based on the premise that consumers set the goals for the rehabilitation team. Course Outline
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| Psychiatric Rehab Skills |
| HSP 061 |
Designed to teach students basic interviewing skills, how to implement skills training for behaviors such as medication management, basic conversation, and symptom management. Focus is on a multidimensional view of wellness useful for psychiatric settings. (Repeatable 3 Times) Prerequisites: HSP 060 Course Outline
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| Intro to Substance Abuse |
| HSP 065 |
This course encompasses social, psychological, and medical views of drug use. The historical evolution of drug use and regulation, the differences between drug use, misuse, and abuse and their consequences. Course Outline
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| Dynamics of Domestic Violence |
| HSP 101 |
Study of dynamics of Domestic Violence, focusing on program philosophy, cultural diversity, direct relation of substance abuse, crisis intervention, understand IL Domestic Violence Act, criminal aspects, battering treatment & how Domestic Violence affects children & our society. Course Outline
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| Behavior Management |
| HSP 102 |
This course introduces the learning principles of behavior modification, measurement and strategies to change human behaviors in educational and clinical settings. Course Outline
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| Introduction to Social Work |
| HSP 120 |
An introduction to generalist practice: Historical origins, values and ethics, practice methods, research considerations, and policy issues in social work. Examination of diverse and at-risk populations; the wide variety of problems workers confront, knowledge and skills of the worker. Course Outline
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| Social Welfare |
| HSP 122 |
A study of the history, purpose, philosophy, methods and values governing social welfare, with an overview of the American social welfare system, programs and structure of service delivery. Examination of the relationships among social welfare systems and institutional structures. Course Outline
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