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2016-2017 Catalog 
    
2016-2017 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Substance Abuse Counseling, AA (SACD)


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Want to make a difference? Substance abuse and behavioral disorders counselors, also referred to as addiction counselors, work with individuals, families and groups to assist people recovering from substance use disorders or other damaging behavioral disorders such as gambling. These counselors teach people coping skills while facilitating cognitive and behavioral changes that will help clients create the lives they desire.

Become a part of the behavioral health treatment community by earning your Associate of Arts in Substance Abuse Counseling at Mohave Community College. At the core of each course are the related Addiction Counseling Competencies established by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Center for Substance Abuse Treatment Technical Assistance Publication (TAP) Series 21. Upon completion, students will be prepared for paraprofessional work in behavioral health.

Job duties include, but are not limited to: assessing and treating individuals with mental, emotional, or substance abuse problems, including abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and/or other drugs. Activities may include individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, prevention, and education. Places of employment include: behavioral health agencies, social service agencies, jails/prisons, prevention programs, residential treatment centers, transitional homes, or group homes.

The AA in Substance Abuse Counseling can also afford many options for employment in any field requiring knowledge of substance use, such as psychology, social work, criminal justice, or any occupational field in which one works with people.

Coursework involves theory and application in assessment, diagnosing and treatment planning for substance use disorders throughout the continuum of care, psychopharmacology, ethics, co-occurring disorders, working with diverse individuals and groups, and service coordination.

Become job ready by learning nationally-recommended standards and how to apply them when working on a treatment team, engage and retain clients, assess risk, and assign levels of care. Be instrumental in helping others achieve recovery.

The AA in SAC degree offers competency-based Substance Abuse Counseling courses online, delivered in a self-paced format. This format works well for full-time or part-time students, those wishing to accelerate through the program or those who prefer a traditional pace. Please note that only the SAC classes have the self-paced option. The general education courses required for this degree are not self-paced, following more traditional formats of on-ground, online, or hybrid course offerings.

To ensure your success, students interested in this program or individual SAC courses must contact the SAC instructor prior to registering. This initiates the working relationship emphasized in these self-paced courses, providing a new approach to education. These are not traditional online courses due to the self-paced format and required interactions with the instructor. Students must be diligent in keeping up with assignments as courses must still be completed within the semester of enrollment. This is accomplished by the individualized guidance and support students receive as needed from the SAC instructor.

Students in self-paced courses are graded on their mastery of specific competencies within each course. Once a competency is mastered with 80% or higher students move on to the next one. Successful completion of each SAC course will reflect an “A” or “B” on college transcripts.

All required General Education coursework (AGEC-A) must be completed with a grade of “C” or higher and a grade point average of 2.0 or above must be maintained for the duration of the SAC degree program.

For more information regarding the AA in Substance Abuse Counseling see the Substance Abuse Counseling webpage.

Important Program Notes:

  • Students must obtain instructor approval prior to registering for SAC courses.
  • It is the responsibility of each student to check with the state’s regulatory body to assure this degree meets the state’s requirements for certification or licensure.
  • Although SAC classes are offered in a self-paced format, SAC courses must be completed sequentially and within the semester of enrollment.
  • Coordinate with the SAC instructor to accelerate your course completion.

Note: For a course to be eligible for transfer, the student must receive a “C” or better. Acceptance of a transfer course is determined by the receiving institution.

General Education Credits from the AGEC-A: 35-39


See the Arizona General Education Curriculum (AGEC - A)  section of this catalog for details.

Special Requirements for the AGEC-A:


Additional Program Requirements: 3


Total Degree Credits: 62-66


Guided Pathway


The following pathway provides recommended courses to complete this program, see the Substance Abuse Counseling, AA (SACD) Guided Pathway . A full list of course options is listed on the program of study. It is important to consult a student services specialist regarding any advising concerns in order to maintain the established program path and/or possible transfer goals.

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