Courses
BESC 1000
(Active)
Behavioral Science Forum
2.0 : 2.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
For students interested in exploring a Behavioral Science major. Offers an overview of curriculum, major requirements, faculty and their specialties, study and writing helps and guidelines, campus resources and career possibilities. Utilizes lectures, guest speakers, field trips, and application-oriented activities.
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BESC 3100
(Active)
Career Preparation for Behavioral Science Majors
2.0 : 2.0 : 0.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):(ANTH 101G or PSY 1010 or SOC 1010 or SW 1010) and (ENGL 2010 or ENGL 2020)
Emphasizes the development of skills necessary to successfully apply for employment and/or graduate school. Includes resume writing, cover letters and basic interview skills. Also includes the preparation of acceptable application packages, and learning how to network with school and community resources to find employment and/or graduate school opportunities.
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BESC 4705
(Active)
Substance Abuse Applied Skills and Ethics
2.0 : 2.0 : 0.0
Prerequisite(s):Departmental Approval
Defines the scope of practice and legal and ethical obligations of substance abuse counselors. Examines the knowledge, skills, attitudes, legal obligations, and limitations of practice of professional substance abuse counselors.
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BESC 481R
(Active)
Senior Internship
1.0 to 8.0 : 0.0 : 5.0 to 40.0 F, Sp
Prerequisite(s):Senior standing in the Behavioral Science Department, (PSY 3020 or SOC 3020) and (ENGL 2010 or ENGL 2020)
Allows Behavioral Science students with non-clinical orientation to receive behavioral science credits for interning in a governmental, corporate, or private agency apart from their regular employment. Provides practical and research experience over the course of the 15 week semester. Supervised by agency representative. Internships approved by faculty and written contracts must be signed. May be repeated for a maximum of 8 credits toward graduation.
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Degrees
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