Chemical Dependency Counseling A.A.S.
Degree
Division: Business, Behavioral/Social
Sciences, Public and Human Services
Academic Dept: Human Services
Curriculum Chair: Prof. Richard Jazwinski
Tel: 914-606-6289
Program Description:
If counseling individuals,
groups and families affected by alcohol or other drug dependency is a
career path that interests you, then this program is for you. The
Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Chemical Dependency Counseling
(CDC) provides all of the 350 alcohol and drug specific classroom
contact hours and 300 of the experience hours required to be eligible
for the New York State (NYS) examination for Credentialed Alcohol and
Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC). Additional volunteer and paid
experience as a CASAC eligible counselor are required by New York State
Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS) before sitting
for the exam. The courses in this curriculum are also applicable to the
Certified Prevention Specialist and Certified Prevention Professional
certificates offered by NYS OASAS.
The CDC curriculum includes courses and seminars
during day and evening hours. Fieldwork courses are corequisites with
some courses, and the field experience is arranged and supervised by the
school in appropriate alcoholism and/or substance abuse treatment
agencies. Current employment may be approved for field experience.
Enrollment in field work courses requires the written permission of the
Curriculum Chairperson which will be based on specific criteria for each
course. Students in recovery from their own addiction or the effects of
a family member’s addiction may take classroom courses but must have
completed two years of recovery before entering field work.

Recommended Full-Time
Semester Plan

The curriculum chairperson for this
program
recommends taking the courses for this degree in a particular order.
Click the button above for recommended semester-by-semester layout of
the classes needed to complete this program.

Program
Descriptions Table of Contents
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Core Requirements
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Credit Hours
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ENG 101, 102 Comp & Lit I & II |
6 |
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Mathematics |
3 |
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CHEM 145 Biochemistry of
Addiction |
3 |
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BIO 103A
Biological Science II
(Human Biology with lab) |
4 |
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PSYCH 101 General
Psychology |
3 |
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Humanities |
3 |
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SOC 101 Introduction to
Sociology |
3 |
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Phys. Ed.
(CPR and 1 sport) |
2 |
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Total
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27 |
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Degree
Requirements
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Credit Hours
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HSERV 101 Introduction to
Human
Services |
3 |
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HSERV 103 Human Behavior
and Social Development I |
3 |
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HSERV 137A Psycho-Social
Issues in Addiction |
3 |
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HSERV 143
Ethics in Addiction
Counseling |
6 |
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HSERV 145A Alcohol,
Substance
Abuse, & the Family |
3 |
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HSERV 205A Ethnic &
Cultural
Diversity |
3 |
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The following 2 courses must be taken together. |
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HSERV 144 Addiction Counseling
Methods * |
4 |
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HSERV 147A Addiction Field
Experience |
3 |
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The following 2 courses must be taken together. |
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HSERV 212A Addiction Group
Counseling |
3 |
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HSERV 214A Addiction Field
Experience II |
3 |
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The following 2 courses must be taken together. |
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HSERV 244 Addiction Counseling
Models |
3 |
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HSERV 245
Addiction Field
Experience III |
3 |
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Total |
37 |
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Minimum Total
Credits |
64 |
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