Chabot College 2024-2026 413 APPRENTICESHIP, APHC 9710 Introduction to Psychology-Counseling in a Multicultural Environment (See also PSCN 1 ) 3 Units Introduction to psychology-counseling theory, skills, techniques, and processes in working with individuals and/or groups. Multiculturalism in American society. Emphasis placed on issues and processes of a minority-majority environment. Includes review of demographics, social services, community agencies, and intervention programs. Fundamental counseling techniques, counseling theory and socio-cultural issues related to working in the service provider role. May not receive credit if PSCN 1 has been successfully completed) Lecture: 54 hours Strongly Recommended: Eligibility for ENGL 1 and completion of, PSCN 13. 9711 Introduction to Case Management for Human Services (See also PSCN 2 ) 3 Units Introduction to case management theory, models and techniques. Multicultural issues affecting case management theory. Emphasis is placed on case management philosophy, ethical issues, concepts and practices. Analysis of needs, documentation and confidentiality and individualized client plan development. Analysis of inter- agency collaboration. Includes issues of monitoring an ongoing case management plan and maintaining client commitment to plan success. Designed to provide students with knowledge in case management theory implementation for Human Service, Social Work and/or Mental Health. May not receive credit if PSCN 2 has been successfully completed) Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: PSCN 1 Prerequisite: APHC 9710 9712 Introduction to Social Work and Human Services (See also PSCN 5 ) 3 Units Survey course introduces students to the human services field. Includes history, ethics, values, and principles of human and social services. Focus on modern practice, research techniques, and critical service provider skills. Students will explore community resources and human service roles and the development of a multicultural approach to working with diverse populations. May not receive credit if PSCN 5 has been successfully completed) Lecture: 54 hours Strongly Recommended: ENGL 1 9795 Work Experience for Community Health Workers 1-14 Units This course will give you on-the-job work experience to build the core competencies needed to work in the field of community health. Exact objectives and activities will be developed cooperatively between student, clinic supervisor, and instructor to accomplish professional objectives and broaden experience working with patients and providing health education materials. Students must be enrolled in an apprenticeship program. Within the academic term, students must complete 54 hours of paid or non-paid work for 1 unit. Students can earn a maximum of 14 units of Work Experience. Registration in this course is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs Work Experience: 54-756 hours 9799A Health Coach Training I 3 Units Heath Coaches provide individualized assistance as a means of reducing and overcoming barriers and facilitating timely access to quality healthcare in order to improve health outcomes for patients. This course will begin developing the core competencies needed to fulfill this role in a health care team: communication, cultural competency and ethnic diversity, barriers and health inequities in our community, the role of Health Coaches, and chronic disease education. Registration in this course is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs Lecture: 54 hours 9799B Health Coach Training II 3 Units Heath Coaches provide individualized assistance as a means of reducing and overcoming barriers and facilitating timely access to quality healthcare in order to improve health outcomes for patients. This course will continue developing the core competencies needed to fulfill this role in a health care team: communication, healthcare systems, community services and resources, basic wellness, health promotion and chronic disease education. Registration in this course is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: APHC 9799A 9799C Health Coach Training III 3 Units Heath Coaches provide individualized assistance as a means of reducing and overcoming barriers and facilitating timely access to quality healthcare in order to improve health outcomes for patients. This course will continue developing the core competencies needed to fulfill this role in a health care team: communication, barriers and resources, medical records technology and chronic disease education. Registration in this course is limited to apprentices accepted into, and registered with, the state of California Department of Apprenticeship Standards. Each apprenticeship has different eligibility and admission requirements but includes being at least 18 years of age and having earned a high school diploma or GED. For information, see www.apprenticeship4you.com/our-programs Lecture: 54 hours Prerequisite: APHC 9799B