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FALL 2015 HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES Time: Thurs 6:30-9:30pm Meetings: 15 (no class 11/26) Location: EE 1206 Fee: $555 Instructor: Timothy Hutson Course No.: ADX 311 Sec. 01 Reg. No.: 42758 Board of Behavioral Science Provider #PCE 1676 Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certificate (continued) Counseling Fieldwork I 1 Ext. Unit The ADX 352 Fieldwork component is the first of two fieldwork courses in the Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certificate Program. It is structured to provide guided instructions regarding the professional expectations of working in this field and the practical aspects of Addiction Counseling. It is also designed to meet the initial requirements of the State of California approved substance abuse certifying agencies and provides the “hands-on” experience of being an Addiction Counselor. The course is driven by the exchange of ideas regarding student experiences encountered while in the field. Discussions will revolve around best practice, service delivery and appropriate conduct as an Addiction Counselor. Date: Time: Meetings: Location: Fee: Instructor: Course No.: Reg. No.: Aug 25 - Dec 8 Tue 6:30-9:30pm 12 (no class 11/10 thru 12/1) EE 1206 $185 Toni B. White ADX 352 Sec. 01 42763 Process Addictions 3 Ext. Units The course provides an introduction to and identification of process addictions, their symptoms and treatment. Process addictions of gambling, gaming, video games, work, internet, sex, cybersex, pornography, spending/debting, shopping, overeating, exercise, social media, chat rooms and Texting will be examined from a developmental, behavioral, familial and cultural perspective. Impulse control disorder (ICD) will also be examined. Historical perspectives, attitudes and current societal emphasis on these addictions and disorders will be highlighted. Important issues such as incidence of cross addiction and dual diagnosis frequently accompanying these symptoms along with current research will be presented. Date: Aug 27 - Dec 10 For more information: Call 310-243-3782 Email [email protected] or visit: the website www.csudh.edu/ee/alcoholdrug.html Courses Communication Sci. & Disorders CSD 341 Phonetics CSD 342 Speech & Language Development CSD 343 Anatomy and Physiology of the Speech and Swallowing Mechanism CSD 354 Audiology and Audiometry CSD 355 Clinical Methods and Procedures CSD 356 Speech Science CSD 441 Articulation & Phonologic Disord. CSD 442 Neurology & Neurogenic Disorders CSD 443 Childhood Language Disorders CSD 454 Voice and Fluency Disorders CSD 455 Aural Rehabilitation CSD 456 Costs Communication Sciences & Disorders Certificate The Program The Certificate in Communication Sciences and Disorders is a pre-professional program offering students the prerequisite knowledge that is required for education leading to a career as a Speech-Language Pathologist. Students will be prepared to enter MA/MS programs in Communication Sciences and Disorders or meet the academic requirements for state licensure as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant. Classes are offered only in the evening and on Saturdays to accommodate students who work full or part time. The program offers students the opportunity to observe certificated, licensed, and credentialed speech and language pathologists in clinical and school settings. Students are trained within a cohort model and are mentored though out the certificate program. Employment Outlook Speech-Language Pathologists work in a variety of settings that offer year round, 1month, full time, part time, and/or per diem employment. Therapists work in public and nonpublic schools, preschools, community colleges, colleges and universities. They also work in hospitals, individual and family services, out patient care centers, and child care centers. Others choose to work for corporations, in the offices of physicians or other allied health practitioners, or own a private practice. Financial Aid is available for qualified applicants who are enrolled in the certificate program. Please contact the director of Financial Aid at (310)243-3647. Preparation Students must hold a BA/BS in a subject area not related to Communication Sciences and Disorders from an accredited institution and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. For further information or to apply. Please contact: Margaret Dee Parker, Ph.D. Program Coordinator (310)243-3075 email: [email protected] www.csudh.edu/