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| Behavioral Health Sciences (BHS) Course |
The Counseling Center offers Behavioral Health (BHS) Courses. The field of Behavioral Health Services is growing rapidly in Arizona and throughout the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Labor Bureau, job opportunites for social and human service assistants are expected to grow "much faster than average" (37% or more) while job opportunities in social assistance are expected to increase 47%. |
| BHS Courses Summer I 2008 |
| Group Process (BHS 215- 3 credits) |
Evaluate and demonstrate the methods and techniques for influencing change in group settings.
Prerequisites: BHS151 or departmental approval.
BHS-215 Section #18366 TWR 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Class is held off-campus at Southwest Behavioral Health, 3450 N 3rd Street, Phoenix
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| Applied Case Report Writing (BHS 263- 1 credit) |
Application of observation and documentation techniques necessary to maintain clinical records in a variety of community based behavioral health settings. Application of legal issues to case report writing. Prerequisites: BHS260.
BHS-263 Section #19257 TWR 5:30 pm - 7:45 pm
Class is held off-campus at Southwest Behavioral Health, 3450 N 3rd Street, Phoenix |
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BHS Courses Summer II 2008 |
| Introduction to Ethical Counseling Issues (BHS 101- 3 credits) |
Explanation of expectations and limitations of the role of the behavioral health professional on a counseling team. Exposure to the variety of modes of work available to the behavioral health professional, the ethical obligations and responsibilities of working with clients under professional supervision. Prerequisites: None.
BHS-101 Section #11981 MTWR 7:10 pm - 9:10 pm
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| Case Report Writing (BHS 260- 1 credit) |
Terminology, technical forms and techniques of observation necessary to create and maintain records. Prerequisites: BHS151 or departmental approval.
BHS-260 Section #11982 MTWR 5:30 pm - 6:45 pm
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