Human Services (Addictions Counseling) A.S.
The option in Addictions Counseling provides students with the competencies needed to fulfill the educational requirements to become a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor. Domains of competencies include Assessment, Counseling, Case Management, Client Education, and Professional Responsibility. Through the program's curricular design, students develop an understanding of addictions, gain knowledge of the fundamental effects of addiction on the abuser and families as well as the biopsychosocial impacts of use. Students learn various counseling skills and then demonstrate them in fieldwork. Upon completion of this program, graduates have fulfilled the educational requirements to become a Cert
Courses
- BIO107 — Human Biology
- BIO111 — Anatomy and Physiology I
- CSC100 — Intro to Computers & Computing
- CSS100 — College Student Success
- ENG101 — College Composition I
- ENG102 — College Comp II
- ENG112 — Speech
- HIS105 — U.S. History I
- HUM101 — Cultures and Values
- HUS101 — Intro to Human Services
- HUS121 — Helping Strategies & Relatnshp
- HUS123 — Intro to Addictions
- HUS133 — Counseling Theory & Techniques
- HUS143 — Addictions Counseling
- HUS153 — Recovery in Addictions
- HUS163 — Assm & Treatment in Addictions
- HUS231 — Internship in Human Services I
- HUS251 — Practicum in Addiction Counsel
- MAT114 — Intro Prob & Stats
- PSY101 — Introduction to Psychology
- SOC101 — Introduction to Sociology