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  • 3.00 Credits

    Course examination of complex ethical aspects faced by social workers in professional practice. Useful techniques and tools will be introduced to develop ethically appropriate professional behavior. Includes discussion of the NASW Code of Ethics as well as the Ethical Principles promoted by global organizations that seek to promote international cooperation among social workers and their professional associations. Prerequisite: SW 2715 and SW 2720 (may be taken concurrently) Semester: Fall & Spring
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This is a course designed by faculty which allows students to explore specific interests in social work in a classroom setting. Semester: Based on student demand
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the professional roles, responsibilities, values, and legal obligations for Substance Use Disorder Counselors (SUD). This course will examine 1) the 12 core functions, 2) NAADAC/NCC code of ethics and professional standards, 3) interpersonal skills and professional boundaries, 4) scope of practice of a SUD, and 5) the SUD licensing process in the State of Utah. Prerequisite(s): PSY1010 and SW2100 OR FHS1500 Semester(s): Fall & Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to direct-practice skills and responsibilities required to work as a SUDC with individuals and groups. Course topics include developing therapeutic alliance, substance/risk screening, ASAM biopsychosocial model for assessment, documentation, DSM-5-TR criteria for SUD, treatment planning, models for change and intervention, and legal scope of practice per NAADC/NCC AP. Prerequisite(s): SW2715 and SW2910 Semester(s): Fall & Spring
  • 2.00 - 6.00 Credits

    Course offered to Social Work (SW-AS), Behavioral Health Technician: CP CTE (BHT), and Substance Use Disorder Counselor: CP CTE (SUDC) students. Includes a lecture component that meets weekly, and a practicum component requiring supervised internship/work in a community agency, or other volunteer experience, as outlined in SW-AS/BHT/SUDC internship agreement. Course offered as variable credit. Prerequisite: SW 2750 - Ethics in Social Work with a grade of "C" or better. May be taken concurrently with instructor approval. NOTE: SW 2750 shall be waived when taken as part of the SUDC training certificate. Semester(s): All
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to basic DSM-5-TR classification and categorization, and the neurobiological effects of psychoactive drugs. Course topics include 1) psychopharmacological characteristics and mechanisms of action for psychoactive drug use in stages of intoxication and withdrawal, 2) continuum of care in addictions treatment, and 3) State and Federal prescribing laws and regulations. Prerequisite(s): SW 2715 and SW 2910 Semester(s): Fall & Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces practice in behavioral health using the Planned Change Model. Students will learn effective communication, building client rapport and relationships, case documentation, crisis assessment, mandatory reporting, case management, care coordination, how to avoid compassion fatigue. Direct practice skills include screening, assessment, intervention, evaluation, and termination. Prerequisite(s): SW 1010, SW 2100, and SW 2750 Semester(s): All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Teaches resistance, current, voltage and power in AC and DC circuits; measurements; computations of series and parallel circuits and circuit analysis and introduces the student to the safety rules and practices that apply to HVAC Industry. Occupational Safety training as applied to the HVACR industry is a critical part of the student's training. Semester(s) taught: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the specialty tools used in the HVAC trade and the basic theory of the refrigeration cycle, components, and operation of refrigeration units. Semester(s) taught: All
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the theory and applications of combustion heating systems. Students learn principles of natural gas heating systems and associated mechanical codes and safety; includes COSA carbon monoxide protection. Prepares the student to take the Rocky Mountain Gas Association Certification Exam. This certification is required for technicians who work on gas fired equipment in the State of Utah. Semester(s) taught: All