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Bachelor of Arts in Psychology with Addiction Studies Track (Day)


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The rising number of drug-related deaths in the United States makes clear the need for more behavioral health care workers in the field of Substance Use Disorders (SUD). With a strong background in theory, research, and current perspectives on prevention and treatment, the Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a track in Addiction Studies is designed to address the challenges associated with these disorders and educate students preparing for careers in counseling, recovery services, advocacy, and public health.

Program graduates will be workforce ready and well-positioned for success in the competitive job market and for graduate studies at the master’s and doctoral levels. This program is designed to meet the educational requirements necessary for Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) licensure. After the completion of the B.A. degree, licensure generally requires passing an exam, completing a case study, and documenting 4,000 hours of post-baccalaureate supervised counseling in the area of SUD. LADC licensing requirements vary by state.

Professional positions associated with SUD counseling and advocacy are growing and offer many career opportunitites.

General Education Requirements (42-45 credits)


Associated with General Core


Who is My Neighbor?  Students explore this question in their second and third years.(6 credits)

  • HUM200 Literature, Art, and the Human Credits: 3
    Students take one -200 level interdisciplinary course that addresses a basic human question from the perspectives of the literary, visual, and musical arts.
  • HIS203 Interactions: The West in the World I Credits: 3 or
  • HIS204 Interactions: The West in the World II Credits: 3

How Shall We Live? Students explore this question in their junior and senior years. (6 credits)

  • Religion: Faith, Religion, and Social Justice Credits: 3
    Students take one Religion course developed with this theme at its center.
  • Philosophy: Ethics, Values, and Moral Choices Credits: 3
    Students take one Philosophy course developed with this theme at its center.

What, then, Shall We Do?  Students explore this question in their junior or senior year. (3 credits)

  • Capstone: Justice and Global Responsibility Credits: 3
    Students take one of a number of offerings under Justice and Global Responsibility. This seminar serves as the culmination of the Common Core. Informed by problem-solving pedagogy, this seminar enhances the student’s connection with the Catholic vision of the University by focusing on justice and global responsibility.

Area Distribution Courses: The Core Complement
Humanities and Social Sciences (6 credits)

  • One course from: English, History, Modern Language, Philosophy, Religious Studies Credits: 3
  • One course from: Economics, Geography, Political Science, Psychology, or Sociology Credits: 3

Mathematics and Natural Sciences (6 credits)

  • One course in Mathematics:  MA112 College Algebra or above Credits: 3
  • One course from: Computer Science, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, or Physical Science Credits: 3-4

Culture through Language (6 credits)
Students must demonstrate university-level introductory competency in a language other than English.

Electives (27 credits)


Degree Requirements (Minimum): 120 credits


SAMPLE DEGREE PLAN


Psychology Addiction Studies Track, Bachelor of Arts (Day)

Year 1 - Fall

Year 1 - Spring

ENG115

FYS: Expositions & Arguments   

3 cr

REL115

FYS: God & Created Order

3 cr

PSY101

General Psychology

3 cr

PSY___

Psychology 200-level

3 cr   

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Natural Science Elective

3 cr

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Social Science Elective

3 cr

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Modern Language

3 cr

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Modern Language

3 cr

MA112

College Algebra or above

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

LNS108

WC: Student Success I

1 cr

LNS109

WC: Student Success II

1 cr

 

 

16

 

 

16

Year 2 - Fall

 

 

Year 2 - Spring

PSY205/L

Stats for the Behavioral Sciences

4 cr

PSY206

Experimental Psychology

3 cr

PSY250

Psychological Disorders

3 cr

HUM200

Literature, Art & Human

3 cr

HIS203/204

West in the World I or II

3 cr

BIO112

Stewards of the Living World

3 cr

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Humanities Elective

3 cr

PHI ___

Philosophy Elective

3 cr

___ ___

General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

SL100

SL: Serving the World

1 cr

 

 

 

 

 

17

 

 

15

Year 3 - Fall

 

 

Year 3 - Spring

PSY309

Health Psychology

3 cr

PSY301

Drugs and Behavior

3 cr

PSY402

Counseling Theory & Practice

3 cr

 

 

 

REL ___

Religion Elective

3 cr

SW315

Human Behav. Soc. Environ.

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

JYS___

Junior Year Seminar

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

 

 

 

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General Elective

3 cr

 

 

15

 

 

15

Year 4 - Fall

 

 

Year 4 - Spring

PSY408

Coordinating Seminar

3 cr

PSY404/ PSY407

Intro to Neuroscience or Sensation and Perception

3 cr

PSY451

Ethics in SUD Treatment

3 cr

PSY450

SUD rehabilitation

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

___ ___

General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

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General Elective

3 cr

 

 

15

 

 

15

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