Substance Use Disorders Minor
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Program Description
Ramapo College offers a minor in Substance Use Disorders that is primarily designed for students who are interested in counseling people substance use disorders.
Students must complete an introductory course in either psychology or social work before taking other courses required for the minor.
The courses in the minor will include:
course - Introduction to Substance Use Disorders (an introductory course that must be taken prior to core courses)
course - Counseling for Substance Use Disorders
course - Reducing Substance Use Risk: From Prevention to Harm Reduction
course - Case Management and the Recovery Ecosystem
The courses are repeated each year so that they can be taken in as few as three semesters.
The minor in Substance Use Disorders is designed to fulfill all of the academic requirements applicable towards state certification as a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC).
The minor is of particular interest to students majoring in the helping professions such as psychology and social work. Some courses in the minor also count towards satisfying major requirements in the program and program. However, the minor is open to all interested students.
The faculty teaching in this program are all professionals in the field of substance use disorder counseling. In addition to full-time faculty and staff at Ramapo College, experts from the community teach in the program on an adjunct basis. This provides students with the best combination: excellent teachers who have years of direct, professional experience in the field.
Learning Goals and Outcomes
Goal: Students will understand the complexity of substance use, prevention, and recovery.
Outcome 1: Students will be able to demonstrate competence in content knowledge reflecting the individualized nature of substance use, be able to integrate, think critically, and apply that knowledge.
Rubric components:
Individualized nature of substance use
Person-centered approach
Destigmatizing language and experience
Interplay of multiple factors including risk and protective
Interdisciplinary approach
Ecosystem of recovery
Integration of multiple systems
Impact of structural racism and other structural barriers