Substance Abuse Counseling I All Certificates of Competence require practicum placements in agencies/programs providing client services in the area of specialization, e.g., Substance Abuse Counseling CO I and II require placements in substance abuse programs and work with clients on the 12 Core Functions of a substance abuse counselor. If student has completed HSER 194, take HSER 294. Course # HSER 140 HSER 268 HSER 194
Title Individual Counseling Survey of Substance Use Disorders Seminar & Fieldwork I
Credits 3 3 3
Substance Abuse Counseling II All Certificates of Competence require practicum placements in agencies/programs providing client services in the area of specialization, e.g., Substance Abuse Counseling CO I and II require placements in substance abuse programs and work with clients on the 12 Core Functions of a substance abuse counselor. If student has completed HSER 194, take HSER 294. Course # HSER 245 HSER 270 HSER 294
Title Group Counseling Substance Use Disorder Counseling Seminar & Fieldwork II
Credits 3 3 3
Youth Development Practitioner Course # HSER 130
HSER 256
Title Credits Introduction to Youth Practitioner 3 HSER 140 or HSER 248 3 Dynamics of Family Violence & 3 Sexual Assault Total credits: 9
Human Services Community Health Worker/Health Navigator I (CO) This certificate prepares individuals to work in health/ human service settings to: provide culturally appropriate health promotion & outreach services, mediate between communities and health/human service systems, assure access to healthcare, and build individual and community capacity. Type: Certificate of Competence
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All Certificates of Competence require practicum placements in agencies/programs providing client services in the area of specialization, e.g., Substance Abuse Counseling CO I and II require placements in substance abuse programs and work with clients on the 12 Core Functions of a substance abuse counselor. If student has completed HSER 194, take HSER 294. Course # HSER 101 HSER 140 HSER 248 CHW 135
Title Community Health Worker Fundamentals Individual Counseling Case Management HSER 194 or HSER 294 Health Promotion/Disease Prevention Total credits:
Credits 3 3 3 3 3 15
Liberal Arts UH Maui College offers several curricula based upon Liberal Arts courses. These curricula include two Associate in Arts degrees - in Liberal Arts and in Hawaiian Studies - and an Associate in Science degree in Natural Science with four concentrations. **Quantitative Reasoning (FQ) Requirement: 3 credits Important! Quantitative Reasoning (FQ) replaces Symbolic Reasoning (FS) as a General Education requirement for the three UHMC Liberal Arts programs, effective Fall 2018. To ensure there is adequate time for students who entered the UH System prior to Fall 2018 to complete their FS requirements, FS courses will be offered through Summer 2020 at UHMC and at the other UH community colleges. Students entering the UH System in Fall 2018 and beyond may select courses with the FQ designation. Students who entered the UH System prior to Fall 2018 and have been continuously enrolled should refer to their original catalog year requirements. Students should contact their designated School/College academic or faculty advisor for more information. The primary goal of FQ courses is to develop mathematical reasoning skills at the college level. Students apply mathematical concepts to the interpretation and analysis of quantifiable information in order to solve a wide range of problems arising in pure and applied research in specific disciplines, professional settings, and/or daily life.