TRI Curriculum Overview & Academic Calendar (2017-18)

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TRI Curriculum Overview & Academic Calendar (2017-18)

TRI Curriculum Overview & Academic Calendar (2017-18) Fall Spring Summer 1 (May - June) Summer 2 (July - August) TRMA 560 F-S; TRMA 502 TRMA 500 M-T; TRMA 503 M-T; Trauma-Informed CBT Applications Wk 15 Interpersonal Neurobiology of Intro to Traumatology & Trauma- Wk 1; Grief & Loss Across Wk 4; * Req'd for cert-seeking students 12/8-12/9 Trauma (Experiential) Informed Care 5/7-5/8 the Lifespan 7/23- 7/24 TRMA 540 2nd Fri in TRMA 542 TRMA 501 M-T; Trauma & Social Justice Conference Sept; 9/8 Developing a Professional Online Best Practices in Trauma-Informed Wk 5; 8am-5pm Identity Care 6/4-6/5 * Bi-yearly, odd yrs (2019, 21, etc.) TRMA 582 Wed; TRMA 544 TRMA 543 T; Best Practices in Organizational 11am- Trauma-Informed Treatment of Trauma-Informed Emotion-Focused Wk 2 & 3; Readiness & Response (ONLINE) 1pm, Adults Sexually Abused as Children Therapy 5/15 & Wks 3, 7, 11, 15; 9/13; 10/11; 11/8; 12/6) N/A *Bi-yearly, even yrs (2018, 20, 5/22 * Bi-yearly, even years (2018, 20, etc.) Prereq: Prereq: TRMA etc.) EFT Intro 500 & 501 TRMA 541 Race & Trauma F-S; Wk 8; 10/20- 10/21 TRMA 571, 572, 573: The research project is not a course; we meet ONLINE monthly (Wednesday in Fall-Spring) for project check-ins Trauma Research Project Curriculum Components (Certificate-seeking students take 4 units per block; 12 units total) Students earning the post-graduate certificate in trauma response services complete a trauma- Block A: Foundational Trauma-Informed foundational knowledge informed research project. Students may begin the project after completing TRMA 500. Knowledge including nature of trauma, risk, resiliency, and Please visit with Anna Berardi early in your discernment process for steps you can take to - TRMA 500, 501, 502, 503 best-practice frameworks for immediate & long keep the project practical and manageable while progressing through the TRI curriculum and term trauma response. degree program. The research project includes 3 of the 12 required certificate units. Block B: Best-Practice When combined with Block A, practitioners build Strategies a strong perceptual and conceptual trauma- - TRMA 560 (req'd for cert-seek. informed specialty. students), TRMA 540-549, 585 Trauma Research Project Sequence: TRMA 571 (I), 572 (II), 573 (III): See the catalog for Block C: Trauma Research & Practitioners demonstrate expertise through a complete details. Students begin the project in fall or spring, and continue until it is complete, Leadership trauma-informed research project, and a project- registering for each course in numerical order. - TRMA 582; [571, 572, 573] based leadership exercise.

The following schedule outlines the term, days, and week, and sometimes hour of day of that term when a TRMA course is generally offered; schedules can change so please verify offerings at least 1 term prior to taking a course. Additional electives not listed are also offered on a yearly basis. Most TRMA courses are blended (50% online & 50% face to face - f2f), and will likely meet f2f for shorter time periods than indicated on the schedule. In some instances, f2f meetings may only occur on one of the two listed days. Each professor will post the actual f2f schedule at the beginning of that semester. Unless otherwise stated, all courses are 1-unit seminars, generally meeting 9am - 5pm for f2f class days.

Most courses are offered yearly. Bi-yearly courses are noted in green type along with the years in which they are offered. Courses with required prerequisites or other anomalies are noted in red type.

If a course overlaps with a GCEP course, contact the TRMA professor as often this can be accommodated due to the online elements of the course. With professor permission, you will be able to register despite this schedule overlap.

Find TRMA course schedules at class.georgefox.edu under “TRMA – Trauma Response Services” on the subject dropdown menu, not the general GCEP list.

• All TRMA courses are open to graduate students or post-graduate professionals in the mental health, ministerial, education, and health care disciplines. • GSC students may use TRMA courses to fill elective requirements. TRMA courses may be double-counted as electives and to fulfill post-grad certificate requirements. • Some Block B courses (for ex, some TRMA 585s; 543, 544) are profession-specific so have enrollment restrictions as noted on the University course schedule.

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