HMSV1090 — Group Work in Human Servic
Academic Division: Liberal Arts Academic Discipline: Human Services Assistant Dean: Steve Haynes PhD 3 Credit(s) This course places importance on understanding how groups work effectively and ineffectively and in understanding how groups can be used as a change or growth opportunity. Not only is the focus on group process, but the students’ ability to increase their interpersonal effectiveness while working with human services clients. Undergraduate 2 Lab Hour(s) 2 Lecture Hour(s); Required Demonstrate knowledge of interpersonal skills. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and end of term Exams – Mid and Final Self-Examination Paper - end of term 2. Identify strategies to interact effectively. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and end of term Exams – Mid and Final Self-Examination Paper - end of term 3. Demonstrate knowledge of group process. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and end of term Exams – Mid and Final Self-Examination Paper - end of term 4. Identify effective approaches to management of conflict. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and end of term Exams – Mid and Final Self-Examination Paper - end of term 5. Demonstrate knowledge of cultural diversity. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning, mid and end of term Exams – Mid and Final Self-Examination Paper - end of term 6. Demonstrate strategies for effective leadership of a small group. Class Discussion and Lab Activities – Beginning,
Prerequisites: HMSV1030