HUS 305 Group Process
This course provides both an experiential and theoretical basis for the study of group dynamics and leadership styles. An overview of communication systems, individual role functions, group cohesion and group conflict are presented. Role playing, psychodrama and group facilitation techniques are considered for application in social service and rehabilitation settings. Prerequisite: PSY 100 or
SOC 101
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
09095 Group Process W 07:30AM-08:45AM Lacey 3
Bangor
11136 Group Process W 09:00AM-11:45AM Lane 3
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
09096 Group Process W 07:30AM-08:45AM Lacey 3
Rockland
11271 Group Process W 04:00PM-06:45PM Mayo 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
Group Process W 07:30AM-08:45AM Lacey 3
09097 Bath/Brunswick
11632 Bethel
11633 Bucksport
11634 Deer Isle
11635 East Millinocket
11636 East Sullivan
11637 Ellsworth/Hancock
11638 Farmington
11639 Fort Kent
11640 Greenville
11641 Houlton
11631 Hutchinson Center
11642 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11643 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11644 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11645 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11646 Lewiston-Auburn
11647 Lincoln
11648 Machias
11650 Mount Desert
11651 Newport
11652 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11653 Presque Isle
11654 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11655 Rockland
11649 Rumford/Mexico
11661 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11656 Saco/Biddeford
11657 Sanford
11658 Sherman Station
11659 Skowhegan
11660 South Paris
11662 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
HUS 308 Assessment and Planning
This course presents models of assessment and planning in the context of clinical and rehabilitation settings. It will also familiarize students with a selection of methods, techniques, and instruments commonly used to assess client skill and support levels. The preparation of a collaborative support plan based on assessment data is required. Prerequisite: HUS 212 and MAT 100 or higher. 3Cr
Bangor
11151 Assessment and Planning TH 01:00PM-03:45PM Staff 3
Bath/Brunswick
11247 Assessment and Planning TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Desisto 3
WEB
08406 Assessment and Planning Linhardt 3
HUS 318 Adolescence, Substance Abuse and Criminality
This course integrates the study of adolescent development, alcohol and other drug use, abuse, and dependency, and criminality among adolescents and young adults. Case studies and group projects
address problem definition, strategies for intervention, and rehabilitation issues. Prerequisite: An introductory social science, human service, or criminal justice course. (This course is cross-listed with SSC 318)
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
09140 Adolescence, Substance Abuse and Criminality TH 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
09141 Adolescence, Substance Abuse and Criminality TH 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, Instructor Permission Required)
Adolescence, Substance Abuse and Criminality TH 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
09142 Bath/Brunswick
11665 Bethel
11666 Bucksport
11667 Deer Isle
11668 East Millinocket
11669 East Sullivan
11670 Ellsworth/Hancock
11671 Farmington
11672 Fort Kent
11673 Greenville
11674 Houlton
11664 Hutchinson Center
11675 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11676 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11677 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11678 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11679 Lewiston-Auburn
11680 Lincoln
11681 Machias
11683 Mount Desert
11684 Newport
11685 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11686 Presque Isle
11687 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11688 Rockland
11682 Rumford/Mexico
11694 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11689 Saco/Biddeford
11690 Sanford
11691 Sherman Station
11692 Skowhegan
11693 South Paris
11695 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
HUS 323 Infant Mental Health
Presents a multidisciplinary perspective on infant mental health (IMH). Practical applications of current research will be explored. Infant mental health dynamics and the primary attachment and care giving relationship(s) will be examined in depth. Topics include risk and protective factors, assessment, psychopathology, and early intervention and infant-toddler childcare practices.
Prerequisite: HUS 220
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class)
09146 Infant Mental Health M 07:00PM-09:45PM Sandberg 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class)
09147 Infant Mental Health M 07:00PM-09:45PM Sandberg 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
Infant Mental Health M 07:00PM-09:45PM Sandberg 3
09148 Bath/Brunswick
11805 Bethel
11806 Bucksport
11807 Calais
11808 Deer Isle
11809 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
11810 East Millinocket
11811 East Sullivan
11812 Ellsworth/Hancock
11813 Fairfield
11814 Farmington
11815 Fort Kent
11816 Greenville
11817 Houlton
11804 Hutchinson Center
11818 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11819 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11820 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11821 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11822 Lewiston-Auburn
11823 Lincoln
11824 Machias
11826 Mount Desert
11827 Newport
11828 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11829 Presque Isle
11830 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11831 Rockland
11825 Rumford/Mexico
11837 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11832 Saco/Biddeford
11833 Sanford
11834 Sherman Station
11835 Skowhegan
11836 South Paris
11838 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
11839 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
11840 Winthrop
11841 Wiscasset
HUS 326 Chemical Dependency Counseling
Areas covered include treatment process, with emphasis on group process; counseling techniques and theory; and human development, with emphasis on adolescence, adulthood and counseling ethics.
Prerequisite: HUS 125 or equivalent
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
09149 Chemical Dependency Counseling T 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class)
09150 Chemical Dependency Counseling T 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
Chemical Dependency Counseling T 07:30AM-08:45AM Watkins 3
09151 Bath/Brunswick
11846 Bethel
11847 Bucksport
11848 Deer Isle
11849 East Millinocket
11850 East Sullivan
11851 Ellsworth/Hancock
11852 Farmington
11853 Fort Kent
11854 Greenville
11855 Houlton
11845 Hutchinson Center
11856 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11857 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11858 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11859 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11860 Lewiston-Auburn
11861 Lincoln
11862 Machias
11864 Mount Desert
11865 Newport
11866 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11867 Presque Isle
11868 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11869 Rockland
11863 Rumford/Mexico
11875 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11870 Saco/Biddeford
11871 Sanford
11872 Sherman Station
11873 Skowhegan
11874 South Paris
11876 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
HUS 328 Creative Development & Art for Young Children
This course provides an overview of how art and creativity influence young children and how early childhood educators, parents, and adults who work with children can assist in this process. Students will consider the important role art plays with children who may be handicapped or from a diverse background. This comprehensive introductory course includes an exploration of a variety of materials, activities, and projects that will stimulate creativity in children. Students will study artists and current childrenøs illustrators and review childrenøs books. Prerequisite: PSY100 or permission of instructor.
Bangor
11152 Creative Development & Art for Young Children T 01:00PM-03:45PM Hunt 3
HUS 330 Interviewing and Counseling
Theory and practice of psychological interviewing for the purposes of gathering data and/or
modifying human behavior including current theories and techniques of counseling and psychotherapy.
Includes experience with interviewing and counseling techniques and the proper use of referral.
Prerequisite: PSY 100
Augusta
11014 Interviewing and Counseling M 01:00PM-03:45PM Giroux 3
(ITV Broadcast Class)
09152 Interviewing and Counseling T 09:00AM-11:45AM Jakab 3
Bangor
11153 Interviewing and Counseling W 09:00AM-11:45AM Hunt 3
(ITV Receive Class)
09153 Interviewing and Counseling T 09:00AM-11:45AM Jakab 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
Interviewing and Counseling T 09:00AM-11:45AM Jakab 3
09154 Bath/Brunswick
10703 Bethel
10704 Bucksport
10705 Deer Isle
10706 East Millinocket
10707 East Sullivan
10708 Ellsworth/Hancock
10709 Farmington
10710 Fort Kent
10711 Greenville
10712 Houlton
10702 Hutchinson Center
10713 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
10715 Lewiston-Auburn
10716 Lincoln
10717 Machias
10719 Mount Desert
10720 Newport
10721 Presque Isle
10722 Rockland
10718 Rumford/Mexico
10723 Saco/Biddeford
10724 Sanford
10725 Sherman Station
10726 Skowhegan
10727 South Paris
10728 Wiscasset
Saco/Biddeford
(VC Broadcast Class)
10730 Interviewing and Counseling T 01:00PM-03:45PM Grunder 3
Video Conference Receieve Sites
Interviewing and Counseling T 01:00PM-03:45PM Grunder 3
10731 Bath/Brunswick
10772 Ellsworth/Hancock
10774 Rockland
WEB
08668 Interviewing and Counseling Grunder 3
HUS 331 Substance Abuse Counseling for Special Populations
This course is designed to familiarize students with diagnostic and counseling strategies which
focus on the treatment needs of adolescents, the elderly, persons with mental illness, and persons
with mental retardation. Both group and individual counseling techniques will be taught including
methods for recovery and relapse prevention. Prerequisite: HUS 125 or PSY 229.
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
09195 Substance Abuse Counseling for Special Populations F 04:00PM-06:45PM Adams 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
09196 Substance Abuse Counseling for Special Populations F 04:00PM-06:45PM Adams 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class, Delayed Viewing OK, No Instructor Permission Needed)
Substance Abuse Counseling for Special Populations F 04:00PM-06:45PM Adams 3
09197 Bath/Brunswick
11878 Bethel
11879 Bucksport
11880 Calais
11881 Deer Isle
11882 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
11883 East Millinocket
11884 East Sullivan
11885 Ellsworth/Hancock
11886 Farmington
11887 Fort Kent
11888 Greenville
11889 Houlton
11877 Hutchinson Center
11890 Island Falls - Delayed Viewing
11891 Jackman - Delayed Viewing
11892 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
11893 Kingfield - Delayed Viewing
11894 Lewiston-Auburn
11895 Lincoln
11896 Machias
11898 Mount Desert
11899 Newport
11900 North Haven - Delayed Viewing
11901 Presque Isle
11902 Rangeley - Delayed Viewing
11903 Rockland
11897 Rumford/Mexico
11909 S Berwick - Delayed Viewing
11904 Saco/Biddeford
11905 Sanford
11906 Sherman Station
11907 Skowhegan
11908 South Paris
11910 Thorndike - Delayed Viewing
11911 Vinalhaven - Delayed Viewing
11912 Winthrop
11913 Wiscasset
HUS 332 Addiction & the Family
The course acquaints students with research findings and clinical data regarding the effects of
addiction on various family systems. The conditions of co-addiction, codependency and family
dysfunction are studied within the contexts of family systems and society as a whole. The
development of the functional self as the foundations for healthy interpersonal relationships is
explored. Prerequisite: HUS125 and PSY100 (This course is crosslisted with SSC 332)
WEB
08407 Addiction & the Family Adams 3
HUS 349 Supervision in Human Services
Focusing on the essence of supervision in the context of social/human service organizations and
practice, this course will explore a range of models of supervision as well as the roles, tasks,
functions and processes of supervision, including issues of liability, stress and burnout.
Prerequisite: HUS 212, and HUS 330 and HUS 305.
Bangor
11156 Supervision in Human Services W 01:00PM-03:45PM Long 3
WEB
08409 Supervision in Human Services Jakab 3
HUS 350 Mental Health & Aging
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the unique health and treatment needs of the
psychiatrically ill, older adult. It will enable mental health care givers to provide age sensitive
care in a variety of settings. Topics will include biological, social, psychological and physical
aspects of aging, dementia, and major psychiatric disorders. Prerequisite: PSY 100
Bangor
11161 Mental Health & Aging TH 09:00AM-11:45AM Hunter 3
HUS 352 Interventions for Families with Children
Interventions appropriate for young children and their families are explored. Social policy,
chronic life conditions, and methods for empowering families are addressed. The family life cycle
and multicultural perspectives are examined in the context of the school, the family, and the
community. Prerequisite: PSY100.
Ellsworth/Hancock
(VC Broadcast Class)
10776 Interventions for Families with Children W 01:00PM-03:45PM Sapien 3
Video Conference Receive Sites
Interventions for Families with Children W 01:00PM-03:45PM Sapien 3
10778 Bath/Brunswick
10780 Rockland
10779 Rumford/Mexico
10781 Saco/Biddeford
HUS 354 Behavioral Health Professional (BHP)
This course contains the required content by Dept. of Health and Human Services (DHHS)- Child Based
Home Services to deliver in-home services to children with emotional and behavioral challenges.
Completion of this course will lead to eligibility for the BHP State certification for children's
behavioral health services. The topics covered will prepare the student with the skills and
knowledge necessary to provide in-home services to families and children. Prerequisite: HUS212
and junior standing.
Augusta
(ITV Broadcast Class)
08683 Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) W 07:00PM-09:45PM Kinsella 3
Bangor
(ITV Receive Class)
08684 Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) W 07:00PM-09:45PM Kinsella 3
ITV
(ITV Receive Class)
Behavioral Health Professional (BHP) W 07:00PM-09:45PM Kinsella 3
08685 Bath/Brunswick
08824 Bethel
08825 Bucksport
08826 Calais
08827 Deer Isle
08828 Dover-Foxcroft/Penquis
08829 East Millinocket
08830 East Sullivan
08831 Ellsworth/Hancock
08832 Fairfield
08833 Farmington
08834 Fort Kent
08835 Greenville
08836 Houlton
08823 Hutchinson Center
08839 Jay - Spruce Mountain Adult Ed
08841 Lewiston-Auburn
08842 Lincoln
08843 Machias
08845 Mount Desert
08846 Newport
08848 Presque Isle
08850 Rockland
08844 Rumford/Mexico
08851 Saco/Biddeford
08852 Sanford
08853 Sherman Station
08854 Skowhegan
08855 South Paris
08859 Winthrop
08860 Wiscasset
HUS 362 Language and Literacy in Early Childhood
This course is designed to teach students how to recognize and implement appropriate environmental
strategies that support early literacy development and appropriate early experiences with books and
writing. Emphasis is placed on speaking and listening, as well as reading and writing readiness.
Prerequisites: HUS 160 and PSY 302 or equivalents or instructor permission.
WEB
08669 Language and Literacy in Early Childhood Sandberg 3
HUS 364 Human Rights Violation: Torture and Trauma
(This course is cross-listed with JUS 364 and SSC 364.) Human Rights refer to the basic rights and
freedoms to which all humans are entitled. To violate the most basic human rights, is to deny
individuals their fundamental moral entitlements. The focus of the course will be on how the
experience of intentional psychological and physical torture affect individuals, families and
societies. We will discuss the short-term and long-term psychological, neurological, biological,
social and disability-related consequences of torture and trauma. Prerequisites: PSY 100
WEB
08410 Human Rights Violation: Torture and Trauma Linhardt 3
HUS 436 Counseling for Co-Occurring Mental Disorders and Addiction
This course is designed to familiarize students with diagnostic and counseling strategies for
treatment of people with co-occurring mental disorder and addiction. Screening and assessment
methods will be studied. The integration of treatment approaches will be covered including
recovery and relapse models for this population. Interventions of motivational interviewing,
cognitive-behavioral therapy, family therapy, medication management and self help groups will be
taught. Prerequisites: HUS 125, and ( HUS 218 or HUS 212) CR. 3
WEB
08413 Counseling for Co-Occurring Mental Disorders and Addiction Adams 3
HUS 460 Internship Seminar
This seminar course is designed to enable students to identify, prepare for and complete a
successful internship experience in mental health or human services. Students will learn to
translate their accomplishments, abilities and attributes into professional goals and will learn
strategies to implement these goals. Emphasis will also be placed on understanding organizational
structures and cultures, and on developing communication and interpersonal skills essential for
succeeding in a professional environment. Prerequisite: Senior status in the Bachelor of Science in
Mental Health & Human Services Program.
Bangor
11164 Internship Seminar W 01:00PM-03:45PM Samuelian 3
WEB
08414 Internship Seminar Lemay 3
HUS 461 Internship in Mental Health & Human Services
Offers students the opportunity to work under supervision in a public or private sector agency for
16 hours a week per semester. Application of skills and knowledge provide the foundation for the
course, including crisis intervention, case management and current best practices. Preparation of a
comprehensive portfolio is required. Students matriculated in the Bachelor of Science in Mental
Health & Human Services degree must complete a total of 12 credit hours to fulfill the internship
requirement for graduation. Prerequisite: Senior status in the Bachelor of Science in Mental Health
& Human Services degree and HUS 308, HUS 349 and HUS 460.
WEB
08415 Internship in Mental Health & Human Services Lane 6
HUS 462 Internship in Mental Health/Human Services
Offers students the opportunity to work under supervision in a public or private sector agency for
16 hours a week per semester. Application of skills and knowledge provide the foundation for the
course, including crisis intervention, case management and current best practices. Preparation of a
comprehensive portfolio is required. Students matriculated in the Bachelor of Science in Mental
Health & Human Services degree must complete a total of 12 credit hours to fulfill the internship
requirement for graduation. Prerequisite: HUS 308, HUS 349, HUS 460, and HUS 461 or equivalent, and
senior status in the Bachelor of Science in Mental Health & Human Services degree
WEB
08416 Internship in Mental Health/Human Services Samuelian 6
HUS 463 Internship in Mental Health & Human Services
Offers students the opportunity to work under supervision in a public or private sector agency for
32 hours a week for the semester. Application of skills and knowledge provide the foundation for
the course, including crisis intervention, case management and current best practices. Preparation
of a comprehensive portfolio is required. Students matriculated in the Bachelor of Science in
Mental Health & Human Services degree must complete a total of 12 credit hours to fulfill the
internship requirement for graduation. CR 12 *Students may take HUS 461 and HUS 462 for a total
of 12 credit hours over two semesters or take HUS 463 for one semester for a total of 12 credit
hours. Prerequisite: HUS 308, HUS 349, HUS 460, and senior status in the Bachelor of Science in
Mental Health & Human Services degree.
WEB
08417 Internship in Mental Health & Human Services Lemay 12
