Case Management Syllabus

SA 130: Case Management

This course explores the 12 Core Functions related to the assessment and management of client progress while in chemical dependency treatments. Students learn about skills related to screening, intake, orientation, treatment planning, and case management. The course also examines the importance of cultural competence and the use of effective communication skills.
Student Learning Outcomes

After completion of this course, students will be able to:

  • Identify the ecological systems theory of case management.
  • Formulate a treatment plan for a fictitious client.
  • Assess a client’s strengths and needs.

Student Learning Objectives

  • Name the four components of the ecological systems theory of case management.
  • Develop a treatment plan addressing the immediate needs of a client with attention to their diverse cultural background
  • Generate a list of client strengths and needs and incorporate them into a treatment plan. 
Instructional Materials

Summers, Nancy. Fundamentals of Case Management Practice: Skills for the Human Services. Cengage Learning, 2016 (e-book edition)

Course Policies

Assignments

  • You will receive various assignments throughout the quarter.
  • Some assignments require that you interact with classmates (Discussions) while other assignments do not (Activities).
  • Please see Discussion evaluation below.
  • All assignments must be submitted within required time frame. For example, Week 1 assignments must be submitted during Week 1.
  • Missing assignments will receive a point deduction of one point per day the assignment is late up until it is 1 week late. If an assignment is more than 1 week late the resulting grade will be a zero unless medically excused with documentation per HJC policies.
  • It is your responsibility to complete missed assignments.

Exams

  • Exams will consist of 15-25 multiple-choice, short answer, and/or essay questions.
  • If you miss an exam, please contact instructor immediately.
  • Missing exams due to absence or other circumstances must be submitted within 1 week upon return. If an exam is more than 1 week late the resulting grade will be a zero unless medically excused with documentation per HJC policies.

Discussion Evaluation:

To have proper class discussions, each student must respond to instructor’s discussion topics in a timely manner. Please pay attention to due dates. Additionally, each student needs to respond to at least two classmate’s posts. Please respond to more if you like. It’s perfectly fine to disagree with someone’s opinion, but you are expected to respect your classmates’ rights to different ideas. Please be aware that the quality, quantity, and time of your responses determine your discussion grades. Proper English, more information, and timely submissions earn higher scores. Each discussion is worth 10 points total. Please see rubric below:
 

Your Response to Instructor’s Discussion:

5 points per category

4 points per category

3 points per category

2 points per category

1 point per category

was thoughtful about topic and brought multiple new ideas or perspectives to the discussion

was on topic and brought new idea or perspective to the discussion

was on topic but responded with short answers or incomplete sentences

wasn’t on topic

n/a

Your Responses to Classmates:

5 points per category

4 points per category

3 points per category

2 points per category

1 point per category

responded to more than 1 classmate

responded to only one classmate

n/a

n/a

n/a

added to original thought or questioned the perspective

commented on original thought, but didn’t add any new perspectives

responded with short comments instead of thoughtful feedback

wasn’t on topic

n/a

Grading Scales

A = 90% - 100%                   

B = 80% -  89%         

C = 70% -  79%           

D = 60% -  69%         

F = below  60%  

Student Expectations

Please respect yourself, your instructor, and your classmates.

A. Please email me with any questions or to make an appointment to discuss any issue that arises.
B. The Syllabus is subject to change. Please see your weekly modules for the most up to date information. Any changes will be announced on the announcements section as well.
C. Any written assignments must be typed on a computer using a standard word processor (i.e., Microsoft Word). Any written assignments that are not completed using a standard word processor will not be accepted.
D. Please do not use your phone or mobile device for class assignments and do not submit assignments via the mobile app.
E. All assignments must be submitted via Canvas.
F. All written work must be word processed. No pictures of handwritten work will be accepted or graded.
G. Use HJC resources to solve any technical issues.
H. Please read the assigned chapters in a timely manner and be prepared to discuss topics found in the textbook.
I. All assignments must be submitted within the required time frame. For example, Week 1 assignments must be submitted during Week 1.
J. All late submissions of assignments will result in a penalty.
K. It is your responsibility to ask about missed assignments.

Communication

Emails will be responded to no later than 48 hours or by the end of business on Monday for mail received over the weekend.

College Policies

Academic Honesty Policy
The college has a firm policy against academic dishonesty, including cheating or plagiarism. Students guilty of academic dishonesty will be administratively dropped from the course with a grade of ‘F’ and subject to disciplinary action, which may include suspension and dismissal. 

Please refer to the Academic Honesty Policy for detailed information.

Technology Support
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Accessibility Information
Huntington Junior College is committed to full compliance with Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. For detailed information regarding the policy, please click here. Please do not hesitate to reach out to us at 1-800-344-4522, 304-697-7550 or pjustice@hjc.edu if you have any additional questions.

Copyright Policy
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This information is standard for each course but specifics may vary based on the delivery method of the course you are taking. Please follow the information provided by your instructor.

This syllabus is subject to change.