Alcohol and Drug Studies AS Degree
The College offers a non-transferable degree in Alcohol and Drug Studies . Students earning an associate’s degree in Alcohol and Drug Studies may pursue entry-level positions as supervised chemical dependency counselors or may choose to continue their study in the discipline toward a bachelor’s or graduate degree in psychology or social work. Transfer requirements at four-year colleges and universities vary from institution to institution; students should consult with an academic advisor for specific information regarding the transfer requirements of their preferred college or university.
Courses
- COMM 009 — Intro to Interpersonal Communication Units: 3
- HSAD 001 — Introduction to Alcohol & Drug Studies Units: 3
- HSAD 002 — Intro to Human Services Counseling Units: 3
- HSAD 004 — Personal & Professional Growth Units: 2
- HSAD 020 — Biomedical Pharmacology Units: 3
- HSAD 022 — Case Management Units: 3
- HSAD 024 — Law/Ethics: Community Resources Units: 3
- HSAD 025 — Prevention, Intervention and Recovery Units: 3
- HSAD 030 — Individual, Group & Family Counseling Units: 3
- HSAD 032A — Alcohol & Drug: Supervised Practicum I Units: 2
- HSAD 032B — Alcohol & Drug: Supervised Practicum II Units: 2
- HSAD 033A — Alcohol & Drug Supervised Internship I Units: 1
- HSAD 033B — Alcohol & Drug Supervised Internship II Units: 1
- HSAD 034 — Dual Diagnosis Units: 3
- HSAD 036 — Counseling Diverse Populations Units: 3
- HSAD 095B — Alcohol and Drug Work Experience Units: 2
- PSY 003 — Developmental Psychology Units: 3
- PSY 007 — Positive Psychology Units: 3
- PSY 010 — Psychological Aspects/Marriage & Family Units: 3