Addiction Studies, Associate in Applied Science-Transfer (AAS-T) Degree
Active reading, effective writing, and critical thinking, using subjective and objective approaches. Introduction to research techniques. This class may include students from multiple sections. (Communication Skills)
Courses
- AOS 102 — Basic Computing
- ENGL& 101 — English Composition I
- FA 100 — Industrial First Aid
- HSSA 105 — Phys/Pharm of Alcohol and Drugs
- HSSA 115 — Counseling I
- HSSA 116 — Intervention in Chemical Dependency
- HSSA 135 — Family Treatment/CD I
- HSSA 136 — Relapse Prevention
- HSSA 140 — Group Counseling
- HSSA 150 — Case Management
- HSSA 155 — Youth CD Counseling and Assessment
- HSSA 160 — Chemical Dependency and the Law
- HSSA 165 — Chemical Dependency Counseling & Ethics
- HSSA 172 — Cultural Diversity
- HSSA 200 — Internship
- HSSA 201 — Pathological Gambling & Other Addictions
- HSSA 215 — Counseling II
- HSSA 232 — Mental Health Issues-CDP
- HSSA 250 — Case Management for Professionals
- HSSA 280 — Peer Counseling
- HSSA 290 — Medical Aspects of Addiction
- HSSA& 101 — Introduction to Addictive Drugs
- MATH& 107 — Math in Society
- MED 105 — HIV/AIDS and Other Bloodborne Pathogens for Medical Assistants
- PSYC& 100 — General Psychology
- PSYC& 200 — Lifespan Psychology