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BACHELORS DEGREE APPLIED SCIENCES ADMISSIONS REQUIREMENTS <br />Prospective students seeking bachelor's degree admissions must meet the following criteria to be considered for <br />acceptance: <br />• An earned Associate Degree in a related field with a minimum GPA of 2.0 from an accredited post -secondary <br />institution; <br />• Field training and experience in alcohol and drug counseling, mental and/or behavioral health; <br />• Other factors that support the likelihood of the career success of the candidate. <br />Please note: InterCoast Colleges is offering its Bachelor of Applied Science Degree in Addiction studies with <br />approval from its accreditor, ACCET. This Bachelor's Degree is not currently approved for Title IV aid. Final approval <br />of this program is contingent upon the success of our accreditor's application to expand Its scope with the U.S. <br />Education Department. The program is approved for Veterans benefits. In the unlikely event that our accreditor <br />does not gain Education Department approval, InterCoast will work with its students to maximize successful <br />outcomes for their additional studies. <br />PROGRAM DESCRIPTION <br />The Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree in Addiction Studies is designed to grow professional management <br />skills of the learner and meet the demand for leadership of highly technical professionals In the substance use <br />disorder and mental health treatment workplace. Emphasis is placed on courses which enable the student to gain <br />theoretical knowledge important for working in the field and to apply concepts to meet their occupational <br />objectives. Upon completion of all requirements the student will be awarded a BAS (Bachelor of Applied Science) <br />Degree, <br />PROGRAM OBJECTIVES <br />The program's overarching objective is to provide advanced knowledge in addiction related skills to increase <br />employment opportunities forthose individuals who desire to work in a setting with clients experiencing substance <br />use disorder. <br />Potential career opportunities exist in a wide variety of settings including correctional facilities, disorder treatment <br />agencies, government social services, halfway houses, hospitals, military/veteran's programs, nonprofit agencies, <br />outpatient/inpatient facilities, schools, and workplace treatment programs. <br />DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC PROGRAM OBJECTIVES <br />Graduates will be able to <br />• Discuss the major concepts, theoretical perspectives, empirical findings, and historical trends in substance use <br />disorder counseling. <br />• Utilize research methodology in addiction including research design, data analysis, and the interpretation and <br />evaluation of findings. <br />• Assess problems related to behavior and mental processes using analytical thinking. <br />• Choose and apply the appropriate counseling principles, theories, and concepts to personal, social, and <br />organizational issues and problems. <br />• Associate the underlying ethical standards, values, and considerations in theory and practice in the discipline of <br />substance use disorder counseling. <br />• Demonstrate competency in using contemporary tools and technologies to screen, assess, treat, and evaluate <br />client progress in real world situations. <br />• Analyze how treatment can improve interpersonal relationships across cultural boundaries in a variety of <br />treatment settings. <br />• In addition to the discipline -specific outcomes, general education literacies and professional competencies are <br />integrated throughout the program. <br />891 Pagc In IcM1_ua,[ Culle_cs Suhnnl Catalog <br />