Behavioral Health
Classes
BEHV 210 : Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences
Examines descriptive statistics including univariate, bivariate, and multivariate data; binomial and normal probability distributions; and confidence intervals, parametric and non-parametric hypothesis tests. This course also uses a statistical software package such as SPSS. This course satisfies the mathematics proficiency core curriculum requirement.
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3BEHV 296 : Sophomore Seminar
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2BEHV 332 : Human Diversity and Behavior
Introduces the theoretical, practical, and cultural issues related to diverse populations. Topics include historical, political, and socioeconomic forces that influence discriminatory and oppressive values, attitudes and behaviors in society.
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3BEHV 335 : Drug Abuse and Alcoholism
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3BEHV 336 : Abuse and Neglect in US Families
Examines abuse and neglect in the United States across the lifespan. Topics include sexual, physical, and emotional abuse; theoretical models of understanding the phenomena; treatment for both the victim and the offender; and framework development for the church's response to families in crisis.
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3BEHV 340 : Case Management
Discusses core components of service delivery in every sector of human services. Topics include case management roles, functions, models, fields of service, managed care, practice functions, and policy issues.