Associate in Applied Science

Chemical Dependency Counseling

Program
Type
Career

Division of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies
Associate Dean: Deborah Beall

This program is designed to prepare students to enter the field of alcoholism and substance abuse treatment. Graduates will be able to:

  • Use communication skills to understand consumer problems and assist in problem solving;
  • Perform essential case management functions including interviewing, record keeping, gathering intake information, making referrals, and identifying consumer problems and issues;
  • Maintain professional and ethical standards;
  • Understand and respond to potential crisis issues and situations;
  • Identify and contact human services resources and agencies in the community;
  • Interact in group settings, including counseling and education groups provided for treatment purposes.

Corning Community College is a New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Service (OASAS) approved education provider. Required courses for the Chemical Dependency Counseling AAS meet OASAS requirements for 350 hours of training for NYS OASAS Credential Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Counselor (CASAC).

Program Requirements

Note: A grade of "C" or better in HUSR 1030, 1040, 1110, 1221, 1510, 1620, 2010, 2963, 2964, and HLTH 1202 and 1203 is required to successfully earn a degree in this program. 

Item #
Title
Credits
4
3
6
Sub-Total Credits
55-64
Total Credits
55-64
Course Sequencing

Intended as a guide for academic planning. It need not be followed exactly or completed in four semesters.

Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
16
Item #
Title
Credits
Sub-Total Credits
15
Item #
Title
Credits
6
Sub-Total Credits
9-15

1. HUSR 2963: This course may be taken only with the permission of the Instructor and must be completed within a drug/alcohol treatment facility. 

2. ENGL 1110: Students may take ENGL 1010 and SPCH 1080 in place of ENGL 1110.

3. General Education Coursework: Must be selected from the following areas: Art, World Language, American History, Other World Civilizations, Western Civilization, or Oral Communications. Students are advised to choose from a category they have not already earned credit in.

* Based on placement, students might be required to take developmental and/or prerequisite classes before taking the required English and Math courses.