Forensic Social Work
Courses Program courses cover topics ranging from criminal justice and abnormal psychology to human services and victim advocacy. A capstone course encapsulates the student’s training…
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Courses Program courses cover topics ranging from criminal justice and abnormal psychology to human services and victim advocacy. A capstone course encapsulates the student’s training…
Read MoreCourses The nursing program curriculum provides a sound theoretical base of nursing practice. Students will participate in classroom and clinical experiences during each of the…
Read MoreAdmissions Requirements Complete the YCCC application for admission (Apply Now!) High School Diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) Current High school students…
Read MoreCourses Areas of study include trauma, vocational rehabilitation, substance abuse, listening/communication techniques, and cultural awareness. Upon completion of the certificate requirements students are eligible to…
Read MoreCourses Courses cover police organizations, criminal law, criminology, criminalistics, and corrections. Classes address contemporary criminal justice topics like the administration of justice and the judiciary,…
Read MoreCourses Program courses cover psychology, teaching theory, classroom management, child development, oral communication, and instructional strategies. View course…
Read MoreCourses Program courses have been identified as basic science courses necessary for many health occupation programs. They include Dynamics of Health Care, Medical Terminology, Intro…
Read MoreLearning outcomes Graduates will be able to: Demonstrate oral, written and technology communication skills to convey animal care standards and protocols for animal related…
Read MoreCourses Our courses cover multiple aspects of human services, including counseling, psychology, trauma and recovery, addiction and substance abuse, social problems, and victim advocacy. You’ll…
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