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Apr 30, 2026
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2026-2027 Undergraduate Catalog
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HSRV 25100 - Clinical In Case Study Method II
This is the second of two courses which will provide the student with field opportunities in an approved field instruction site that provides structured learning opportunities for the student to demonstrate human services foundational knowledge, professional standards, and practice competencies required of an entry-level human services worker. An agency supervisor and a faculty member supervise students as they complete the required 180 hours of field work. The classroom component relates theory and principles of practice to agency field-study experience. Through group interaction, discussion, and analysis, students learn to develop supportive relationships with clients and apply the values of confidentiality and client self-determination. They learn how their values and personal experiences affect their work with clients.
Preparation for Course P: HSRV 20100 with grade of C- or better.
Cr. 3. Notes This course is restricted to HSRV majors. Departmental permission required. Student Learning Outcomes 1. Be able to communicate effectively in both oral & written forms.
2. Be able to manage the own feeling, stress & conflict in the workplace. Appropriately end relationships at the internship site.
3. Be able to apply HSRV ethical standards.
4. Be able to apply knowledge & techniques gained from previous HSRV coursework.
5. Be able to write & explain the components and functions of a treatment plan.
6. Be able to develop professionalism as demonstrated by punctuality, appropriate dress and successful interaction with staff members and clients from diverse populations.
7. Be able to apply a variety of skills within an appropriate cultural framework.
8. Be able to enhance and/or develop positive self-care strategies.
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