2017-2018 Catalog 
    
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2017-2018 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

HUS 202 - Identifying and Shaping Behaviors

Credit Hours 3
Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
This course is designed to provide a systematic introduction and overview of behavioral and cognitive principles and their applications to a wide range of problems and situations encountered in human services. Students will address issues such as substance abuse, child behavior problems, assertiveness, marital discord, and developing appropriate social behaviors. Current developments and trends in the field are discussed, including the movement toward evidence-based practice. Students will learn how to use proactive behavior management strategies, incorporate basic concepts of behavior management, and design intervention plans. Prerequisite: HUS 101 with a minimum grade of B

HUS 103 with a minimum grade of B or consent of department
Is course repeatable for credit? No
Is this course variable hours? No
Mode of Delivery
Traditional, Hybrid, Online