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Course title

Practicum

Code
  • AAS210
Description

Students will demonstrate competency of the acquired theory in the workplace.

Programs
Course title

Effective Supervision

Code
  • AAS209
Description
Personal management styles and the understanding and practicing of personal and professional ethics as related to their employment situation will be stressed; as will the relationship of traditional values and culture and the contemporary workplace.
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Course title

Social Marketing

Code
  • AAS208
Description

Students will focus on the relationship between social marketing and health promotion for the purpose of developing and implementing effective community focused programs.

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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Code
  • AAS207
Description
The emphasis of this course will be the counselling of adult FAS/FAE clients.
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Course title

Health Promotion

Code
  • AAS206
Description
This course will emphasize knowledge, skills and attitudes conducive to increasing potential for wellness and health.
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Course title

Evaluation of Community Based Programs

Code
  • AAS205
Description
The study of a community development model will precede the introduction of skills necessary to understand the principles of program evaluation.
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Course title

Program Management

Code
  • AAS204
Description

The relationship of strategic planning and program development will be the focus of this course.

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Course title

Impact of Residential School

Code
  • AAS203
Description

The emphasis of this course will be the long-term impact of the residential school experience on Aboriginal society.

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Course title

Communications II

Code
  • AAS202
Description
The student will develop writing, speaking and listening skills necessary for positive communication when dealing with community and non-community members.
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Course title

Current Issues

Code
  • AAS201
Description
The emphasis of this course will be to research various topics of substance and process addictions.
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