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Nov 05, 2024
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2024-2025 Academic Catalog
Alcohol & Drug Counseling Studies, AS
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Total Credits: 60
Major Code: 5800
Program Description
The Associate of Science (AS) in Alcohol and Drug Counseling Studies degree program is designed for students interested in the field of alcohol and drug counseling. The program prepares graduates for the written test which is required for Minnesota state licensure. The 30-credit Alcohol and Drug Counseling Certificate is completed as part of the Alcohol and Drug Counseling Studies Associate of Science degree. Completion of the certificate allows the student to practice under a temporary ADC licensure en route to earning a Bachelor’s degree within five years. The written test must be satisfied as defined by the Minnesota Board of Behavioral Health and Therapy.
Program Note
A Bachelor’s degree from an accredited school or educational program is required for licensure. Eighteen semester credits of alcohol and drug counseling academic course work; 880 clock hours of supervised alcohol and drug counseling practicum, and written examination that demonstrates competence in the core functions must also be successfully completed for licensure.
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Program Requirements: 30 credits
General Education/MnTC Requirements: 30 credits
Complete at least 30 credits from the Minnesota Transfer Curriculum (MnTC), including all courses listed. You must complete at least one course in six of the ten goal areas. One course may satisfy more than one goal area, but the course credits may be counted only once.
Goal 04: Mathematical/Logical Reasoning
- MATH 1114 - Introduction to Statistics or any college-level MATH course Credits: 3-5
Goal 05: History/Social/Behavioral Sciences
Goal 06: Humanities/Fine Arts
Program Goals
Upon completion of the program, graduates will demonstrate achievement of program outcomes by being able to:
- Apply and demonstrate competency of counseling services to people with substance abuse disorders, as defined by the 12 core functions;
- Apply the established diagnostic criteria for substance use disorder and describe treatment modalities and placement criteria within the continuum of care;
- Apply a variety of models and theories of addiction and other problems related to substance abuse;
- Demonstrate clinical writing skills for professional documentation; and
- Apply laws, rules, and ethical guidelines related to the State of Minnesota and the addiction counseling profession.
Program Admission & Related Requirements
Clinical/practicum facilities require students to maintain specific requirements to ensure student and client health and safety. Proof that these requirements are met must be furnished by the student and include but are not limited to:
- A cleared Background Study is required from the State of Minnesota.
- The college cannot guarantee placement in practicums for students who do not have a clear criminal background check. If you have questions about your eligibility or for more information about the background study process and disqualifying crimes, contact the Minnesota Department of Human Services at 651-296-3802.
- Vaccines and other health and safety related requirements as defined by the practicum sites.
Developmental Courses
Successful entry into this program requires a specific level of skill in the areas of English and Reading. Admission requires an ability to do college level reading and writing as demonstrated by meeting enrollment requirements for ENGL 1121 .
Completion Requirements
- A minimum of 60 semester credits in courses numbered 1000 or above.
- A minimum cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 in courses numbered 1000 or above at ARCC.
- Satisfy residency requirements.
- A minimum grade of C must be earned in all program requirements.
- Completion of specific degree requirements.
- To complete your program, please submit the appropriate application found here.
- The requirements of this program are subject to change without notice.
Note
This information is subject to change. Changes and updates are posted on anokaramsey.edu.
You are encouraged to contact an academic advisor at 763-433-1230 for course planning assistance, information about transfer credit evaluation, and transfer options.
Anoka-Ramsey Community College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and educator and a member of Minnesota State. Disclaimer, Non-Discrimination Statement, and Student Consumer Information, such as graduation rates and median debt, can be found here: AnokaRamsey.edu/disclosures.
This document is available in alternative formats to individuals with disabilities by calling the Minnesota Relay Service at 7-1-1 or 1-800-627-3529.
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