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HMNS 2320 — - Field Experience Seminar II-Education/Special Needs^

3 credits · 3 hours

This course places students in a school or community-based placement (as arranged by the instructor). Students refine skills of behavior management, assessment, instructional methodology and lesson development in settings for typical and special needs children and adults. Students learn how to work with individuals and small groups while initiating larger group control. Students will complete 78-90 hours of supervised placement on the designated days and times as noted upon course registration. Grades of C or better required for Human Services program students. Other: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): HMNS 1010 and HMNS 1220 and HMNS 2060 or HMNS 2070 HMNS 2340 - Field Experience Seminar II-Social Work, Aging, and Older Adults^ (3 Credits) This course involves students in a setting and seminar to refine their intake and communication skills (both written and verbal) and to develop basic tools for client advocacy, assessment and intervention. Students learn intermediate level strategies for meeting physical, social-emotional and cognitive needs of clients in agency and community settings. Students demonstrate an increasing awareness of ethical issues including confidentiality, dual relationships and countertransference. Students will complete a minimum of 100 hours of supervised placement on the designated days and times as noted upon course registration. Grades of C or better required for Human Services program students. Other: 3 hours Prerequisite(s): HMNS 1010 and HMNS 1200 and HMNS 22

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