247
HUST
2750 Current Trends in Addiction & Mental Health
(3-0-3)
This course addresses contemporary issues in addictions and mental health. Emphasis is
in four major areas: ethnic and cultural issues that influence diagnosis, treatment and
utilization of services, special populations such as consumers/clients with HIV/AIDS; co-
occurring disorders; and matching treatment services to individual client needs (i.e., brief
therapy, partial hospitalization, out-patient treatment, etc.) In addition attention will be
given to the following current issues in the fields: treatment issues for adolescent and
geriatric consumers/clients; spiritual concerns and disciplines; gay/lesbian issues;
psychopharmocology; relapse dynamics and prevention, and managed care and treatment
costs.
Prerequisite: HUST 2700 or permission of instructor.
Offered: Fall, Spring.
INED
2902 International Education
(1-2-2)
This course is designed to enhance and enrich the educational experience of students who
travel abroad in a program sanctioned by Darton State College. It will provide students
with an introduction to the culture(s) to be visited, an understanding and appreciation of
the importance of the specific sites on the itinerary, and orientation to some of the
cultural/social/political issues specific to the area. This course requires 30 academic
hours of instruction.
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: Enrollment in (one of) the travel abroad program(s) sanctioned by Darton
State College.
Offered: On demand.
INED
2903 International Perspectives
(2-2-3)
This course is designed to enhance and enrich the educational experience of students who
travel abroad in a program sanctioned by Darton State College. It will provide students
with an introduction to the culture(s) to be visited, an understanding and appreciation of
the importance of the specific sites on the itinerary, and orientation to some of the
cultural/social/political issues specific to the area. This course requires 45 academic hours
of instruction.
Prerequisite: None.
Corequisite: Enrollment in (one of) the travel abroad program(s) sanctioned by Darton
State College.
Offered: On demand.
ISCI
2001 Foundations of Life/Earth Science
(2-2-3)
This course is an Area F science course for students studying Early Childhood Education.
This course will emphasize the understanding and use of the major concepts of life and
earth science, including the characteristics and interdependence of life, and the major
earth systems. As a general theme, strategies of investigating science will be used and
discussed in the context of various topics.
This course may only be used as an Area F course for Early Grades Education Plans of
study.
Prerequisites: Successful completion of one Area D Science Course.
Corequisites: None.
Offered: All semesters.