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HUST
2000 Group Theory and Process
(3-1-3)
This course is designed as an introduction to the theory and process of group
interaction. It will combine didactic & experiential activities that will enable the
student to become familiar with different types of groups, to recognize the
dynamics of group functioning, to understand the rationale for group work, to
recognize the skills required to become an effective group facilitator, & to have
direct experience in planning, participating in, & leading a group session.
Prerequisites: HUST 1100, HUST 1105, HUST 1110, HUST 1115 or permission
of the instructor.
Offered: Fall, Summer.
HUST
2050 Counseling Theories & Methods
(3-0-3)
This course provides an introduction to the major theories of counseling. For
each identified theory, basic concepts, definitions of health and normalcy, and
strategies and interventions will be examined. The student will apply these
theories to real case examples and will develop his/her own theory of counseling.
Prerequisites: HUST 1100, HUST 1105, HUST 1110, HUST 1115 or permission
of the instructor.
Offered: Fall.
HUST
2150 Human Services Practicum
(0-6-2)
This introductory practicum offers the human services student the opportunity to
apply theoretical learning in selected health agency settings for 6 hours per
week. The student will work under direct supervision of qualified agency
personnel. The student will be required to participate in a one hour weekly
seminar which will focus on integrating these applied experiences with classroom
learning.
Prerequisites: HUST 1100, HUST 1105, HUST 1110, HUST 1115 or permission
of the instructor.
Offered: Spring.
HUST
2210 Community/Mental Health Field Placement I
(0-12-4)
The student will spend 12 hours per week in a field setting related to his/her
health/mental health specialty track. The student will have the opportunity for
direct client contact and will, under supervision, enhance skills in interviewing,
observing, reporting and assessing client needs. The student will be required to
participate in a one-hour weekly seminar which will focus on integrating these
applied experiences with classroom learning.
Prerequisites: HUST 2150 or permission of the instructor.
Corequisite: None
Offered: Fall.
HUST
2220 Community/Mental Health Placement II
(0-15-5)
The student will spend 15 hours per week in a second field setting related to his/her
health/mental health specialty track. The student, under supervision, will further
refine his/her service coordination skills & intervention techniques in direct service
delivery. The student will be required to participate in a one-hour weekly seminar
which will focus on integrating these applied experiences with classroom learning.
Prerequisites: HUST 2000, HUST 2050, HUST 2210, HUST 2650, HUST 2700
or permission of the instructor.
Offered: Spring.