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Sec Days hrs rm instr dates Sec Days hrs rm instr dates Sec Days hrs rm instr datesHealth and Human ServicesHHS-121 SPIRIT I - Intensive Rehabilitation andRecovery Training for Mental HealthProviders (LR) - 3 UnitsThis is an intensive rehabilitation and recovery training for students intendingto work in the field of mental health. The course focuses on moving beyondthe medical model of mental illness to a model that focuses on wellness andrecovery. It emphasizes the development of personal recovery skills as wellas work skills used by effective mental health providers. SPIRIT I is the firstof three courses that lead to a Certificate of Accomplishment in Peer Support.5624 M 2:10-5:00pm LA-201 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-1<strong>22</strong> SPIRIT II - Intensive Rehabilitation andRecovery Training for Mental HealthProviders (LR) - 3 UnitsPrerequisite: HHS 121 or equivalentThis is an intensive rehabilitation and recovery training for students intendingto work in the field of mental health. The course focuses on moving beyondthe medical model of mental illness to a model that focuses on wellness andrecovery. It emphasizes the development of personal recovery skills as wellas work skills used by effective mental health providers. SPIRIT II is the firstof three courses that lead to a Certificate of Accomplishment in Peer Support.5623 W 2:10-5:00pm LA-201 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-212 Cultural Aspects of Health Care(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course studies the following topics: cultural attitudes toward nutrition;physical and mental health as they influence health care; cultural theories ofdisease and treatment; special health problems of cultural groups.6500 TTH 2:40-4:00pm HS-3 Robinson, C SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>0 Group Processes for Helping Professions(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course is an introduction to the theory and dynamics of group interactionincluding psycho-educational support and therapeutic context. The variousstages and processes of group development are studied using both aconceptual and experimental approach.2182 W 4:10-7:00pm HS-3 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>1 Pharmacology and Medical Aspects ofAlcohol and Drug Studies (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course provides an in-depth look at the physiological effects and medicalconsequences of alcohol and other drugs. The course also includes howdrugs are metabolized, their effects on body systems and behavior, the addictiveprocess, and current research. Medical consequences, including FetalAlcohol Syndrome and teratogenic effects of other drugs, effects on sexuality,gender differences, and nutritional aspects also will be addressed.1927 M 4:10-7:00pm HS-1 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>2 Multicultural Issues in Human Services(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course will examine cultural and historical foundations of alcohol anddrug related issues and problems.8627 T 7:10-10:00pm HS-1 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>6 Introduction to Counseling Skills(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course will provide the student with an overview of basic counselingtheories and practices used in addiction counseling.3071 M 7:10-10:00pm H-7 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>7 Introduction to Dual Diagnosis(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course will provide an overview of the treatment needs of individualswho have a psychiatric disorder in combination with an alcohol and otherdrug (AOD) use disorder.3683 T 4:10-7:00pm HS-1 Mickles, A SemesterHHS-<strong>22</strong>9 Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery(SC) - 3 UnitsThis course is a recovery-focused overview of the experience of mentalillness for students intending to work in the field of mental health. It also providesan opportunity for current mental health and social service employeeswishing to upgrade their understanding of mental illness from a recoveryperspective. The recovery approach establishes the expectation for the fullrecovery and reintegration of all persons with mental illness into meaningfulroles in the community. The course reviews the major mental health diagnosticcriteria from a rehabilitation and recovery frame of reference, identifyingkey symptoms and challenges as well as hopeful directions in treatment.Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery is one of four courses that lead toa Certificate of Accomplishment Psychosocial Rehabilitation.5620 TH 6:10-9:00pm HS-3 staff SemesterHHS-230 Dual Diagnosis Clinical Experience(SC) - 5 UnitsPrerequisite: HHS <strong>22</strong>7This course will provide practical experience under supervision in a dualdiagnosis mental health clinic or in a drug treatment center. The student willgain experience in the intake process, diagnosis, counseling and treatmentplanning as part of a team providing services to dual diagnosed clients.5804 W 7:10-8:30pm HS-101 Greer, S SemesterClass is 15 hours by arrangment each week. Students MUST attendcampus meetings on 3 Wednesdays: 1/26, 2/2, and 5/25.Health EducationHED-115 Applied Nutrition (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course is designed as an introduction to nutrition. The focus of thiscourse is the application of basic nutrition concepts to personal life skills.The interface of culture, socioeconomic conditions and personal behaviorswith nutritional health will be examined. Practical application of the coursecontent includes, but is not limited to, personal nutrition assessments anddiet planning.2747 ONLINE Goehring, B 3/28-5/27Section 2747 is an Online course.Mandatory Orientation mtg: Mon., 1/24 from 3-4pm in LA-100.Email inquiries to bgoehring@contracosta.eduHED-120 Education for Healthful Living (LR) - 3 UnitsThis course introduces the student to a new broad understanding of health,not as the absence of disease, but as an experience of well-being or wellness.This course meets the CSU General Education requirements for AreaE-Lifelong Understanding and Self-Development.6216 ONLINE Johnson, M SemesterSection 6216 is offered in an ONLINE format. Orientation meeting:Mon., 3/28 from 6:00 -7:00pm in M-116.6566 ONLINE Johnson, M SemesterSection 6566 is an Online course.Mandatory Orientation mtg: Mon., 1/24 from 6-7pm in LA-100.Email inquiries mjohnson@contracosta.edu6501 TTH 8:10-9:30am GA-50 Webb, M Semester6502 MW 9:40-11:00am GA-50 Tisby, A Semester6506 TTH 9:40-11:00am GA-50 Goehring, B Semester6504 MW 12:40-2:00pm GA-50 Johnson, M Semester6949 TH 6:30-9:20pm OC Tisby, A SemesterCommunity Education.Section 5801 meets off campus in the Large Library Room at the CCCHERCULES CENTER,109 Civic Drive, Hercules. For additionalinformation, please contact Mercy Pono at (510) 235-7800 ext. 4292or mpono@contracosta.edu.HED-133 Safety and First Aid (LR) - 3 UnitsThis course is designed to train students to respond to an emergencybefore medical help arrives. Areas to be covered include but are notlimited to anatomy, and physiology of the body, victim assessment, artificialresuscitation,injuries, bandaging, poisoning, burns, water emergencies, childbirth,geriatric emergencies, and moving victims. Upon completion studentswill challenge the American Red Cross for safety and first aid certification.3494 ONLINE Tisby, A SemesterSection 3494 is offered in an ONLINE format.Mandatory orientation mtg: Tues., 1/25 from 6-7pm in Library ResourceCenter. For additional information please email atisby@contracosta.eduHistoryHIST-120 History of the United States(Colonial - 1865) (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course covers the history of the United States of America from thecolonial period up to 1865. This survey course stresses the integrative anddisintegrative forces that culminated in the Civil War. Long-range issues arisingduring this period are examined for their significance to Americans today.The cultural, social, economic, geographic, diplomatic and political factorsinvolved in the evolution of American society are also analyzed through avariety of chronological topics. The historical development of the followingnational, ethnic, and racial groups, such as American Indians, Europeans, Latinos,Africans, and Asians, as well as women are also examined. This coursemeets the CSU General Education requirement for Area D6-History.1099 MW 9:40-11:00am LA-206 Ampim, M Semester6483 TTH 9:40-11:00am LA-206 Ampim, M Semester1642 MW 11:10-12:30pm LA-206 Ampim, M Semester6482 MW 12:40-2:00pm LA-103 Hodge, C Semester1641 M 6:40-9:30pm LA-206 Wade, E Semester6484 TH 6:40-9:30pm LA-206 Wade, E SemesterHIST-121 History of United States(1865 - Present) (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course covers the development of the United States after the Civil War.This survey course stresses an understanding of Reconstruction, the growthof big business, and domestic and foreign problems to provide a basis for acomprehensive and intelligent evaluation of current problems. The cultural,social, economic, geographic, diplomatic and political factors involved in theevolution of American society are also analyzed through a variety of chronologicalreports. The historical development of the following national, ethnic,and racial groups, such as, American Indians, Europeans, Latinos, Africans,and Asians, as well as women, are also examined. This course meets theCSU General Education requirement for Area D6-History.6488 TTH 8:10-9:30am LA-103 Story, M Semester8687 MW 2:10-3:30pm LA-206 Ampim, M Semester8688 W 6:40-9:30pm LA-206 staff SemesterSection 8688 is a part of the PACE Program, but is open to all students.2101 S 8:10-4:30pm LA-103 Scott, A 1/29-3/12Section 2101 is a part of the PACE Program, but is open to all students.Meeting dates: 1/29, 2/5, 2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/5, and final exam3/12.HIST-1<strong>22</strong> History of African Americans in the UnitedStates (Pre-Colonial - 1865) (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course is a survey of Africans’ role in American history which coverspre-colonial to 1865. Students will gain a deeper understanding of thegeographic migrations of African people to the United States. Students willanalyze the development of African American economic, social, and politicalinstitutions, as well as the U.S. Constitution. The historical development andcontributions of Africans and other ethnic groups including Native Americans,Latinos, Asians, and Europeans will also be examined. This course meetsthe CSU General Education requirement for Areas D3-Ethnic Studies andD6-History.5199 W 4:40-7:30pm LA-103 Hodge, C SemesterSection 5199 is a part of the PACE Program, but is open to all students.This class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program.HIST-123 History of African Americans in the UnitedStates (1865 to the Present) (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course covers the period from 1865 to the present. It is a cross culturalstudy of the African experience in America. The course will examine thegeographical migrations of African Americans and their interactions withNative Americans, Latinos, Europeans and Asians. Students will analyze thedevelopment of American economic, social, and political institutions, aswell as the U.S. Constitution. This course meets the CSU General Educationrequirement for Areas D3-Ethnic Studies and D6-History.7603 TTH 9:40-11:00am LA-103 Hodge, C SemesterThis class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program.6490 MW 11:10-12:30pm LA-103 Hodge, C SemesterThis class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program.HIST-124 History of California (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course covers American Indian, Spanish, Mexican and U.S. periods inCalifornia history. It includes political, economic and social development andchange, as well as the leadership and contributions of numerous racial andethnic groups and women. Regional and local history is emphasized. Thiscourse meets the CSU General Education requirement for Area D6-History.<strong>22</strong>02 TTH 11:10-12:30pm LA-206 Ampim, M SemesterHIST-110 History of African Civilization (SC) - 3 UnitsA review of African history from prehistoric times to the beginning of colonialism.This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for AreasD1-Anthropology and Archaeology, D3-Ethnic Studies, and D6-History.2196 TTH 12:40-2:00pm LA-206 Ampim, M SemesterThis class is a part of the AFRAM Studies Program.HIST-141 History of Western Civilization Since theRenaissance (SC) - 3 UnitsThis course presents the history of Western civilization from the 16th centuryto the present. Emphasis is placed on understanding the facets of moderncivilization by tracing the social, cultural, and political relationships of thepast. This course meets the CSU General Education requirement for AreaD6-History.3282 S 8:10-4:30pm LA-103 Story, M 3/19-5/7Section 3282 is a part of the PACE Program, but is open to all students.Meeting dates: 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, 4/9, 4/16, 4/30, with the Final on 5/7.www.contracosta .edu • <strong>Contra</strong> <strong>Costa</strong> <strong>College</strong> • Spring 2011 • 23

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