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ALCOHOL/DRUG STUDIES 103
202 ALCOHOL/DRUG STUDIES 105
INTELLIGENCE ANALYSIS AND PHARMACOLOGY: ALCOHOL AND
SECURITY MANAGEMENT FOR 50 OTHER DRUGS
HOMELAND SECURITY ALCOHOL AND DRUG STUDIES
INTERNSHIP 3.0 Units
3.0 Units
1.0 Unit ADST 105 emphasizes the specific action
ADMJ 202 examines intelligence analysis and and effects of psychoactive drugs, including
its relationship to the security management ADST 50 is a discipline-specific course, which beverage alcohol, on the human brain and
of terrorist attacks, man-made disasters, and allows students to earn 1.0 unit in a struc- body. The history of drugs as substances of
natural disasters. It also explores vulnerabili- tured, supervised internship off -campus site abuse is presented along with the pharma-
ties of the United States national defense and under the supervision of a faculty advisor cological and physiological implications of
private sectors, as well as the threats posed and/or instructor. It is designed to provide tolerance and habituation. The part played
to these institutions by terrorists, man-made students with appropriate preparation and by pharmacological therapy as a component
disasters, and natural disasters. Students a hands-on work experience in the chemical of current abuse and addiction treatment
will discuss substantive issues regarding dependency, co-occurring or medical chemi- models is examined. Several prevention
intelligence support of Homeland Security cal detoxification treatment settings. The models are also presented. Lecture 3 hours.
measures implemented by the United States purpose of this class is to enhance students’ Prerequisite: ADST 101 and 103 (ADST 101
and explore how the intelligence community knowledge, skill levels, and professional and ADST 103 may be taken concurrently.)
operates. Lecture 3 hours. Recommended competency in their targeted career. This Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring.
Preparation: ADMJ 201 and Eligibility for course is required and is to be taken simul- Transfer Credit: CSU
ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Typically Offered: taneously with those students taking AD ST
Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU 152 or AD ST 153 and requires faculty advi- 110
sor approval to register. Note: This course COUNSELING TECHNIQUES AND
203 is Pass/No Pass only. Laboratory 3 - 6 hours CASE MANAGEMENT
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY AND Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
BORDER PATROL ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Concurrent enroll- 3.0 Units
ment: AD ST 152 or AD ST 153. Prerequisites:
3.0 Units AD ST 110 and AD ST 112. ADST 110 is designed to prepare the student
for the field experiences of the addiction
ADMJ 203 provides an overview of modern 101 counseling internship. It examines several
border and transportation security chal- ALCOHOL/DRUG ABUSE AND DEPEN- models of addiction counseling and the
lenges, as well as different methods DENCY theoretical rationale of each. The course
employed to address these challenges. The emphasizes therapeutic traits needed by
course covers the time period from post 9-11 3.0 Units a counselor working with a chemically
to the present. The course explores topics addicted population. The course also
associated with border security and security ADST 101 surveys the use and abuse of includes the competencies/functions of a
for transportation infrastructure, including: alcohol and other drugs in various cultures, counselor, legal and ethical issues in coun-
seaports, ships, aircraft, airports, trains, train their acute and chronic effects on the human seling, and case management of individuals,
stations, trucks, highways, bridges, rail lines, body, and the development of psychological groups and families. Issues of personal and
pipelines, and buses. The course includes and physical dependence. An overview of professional growth are also discussed.
an exploration of technological solutions current theories in dependency is presented. Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ADST 101 and
employed to enhance security of borders The course addresses the consequences of 103. Recommended Preparation: PSYCH
and transportation systems. Students are chemical dependency on the individual, the 101. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring.
required to discuss the legal, economic, family system, and society. Lecture 3 hours. Transfer Credit: CSU
political, and cultural concerns and impacts Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for
associated with transportation and border ENGL 120 or ESL 151. Course Typically 111
security. The course is designed to develop Offered: Fall/Spring. Transfer Credit: CSU FAMILY DYNAMICS AND ADDICTION
students’ understanding of the variety of
challenges inherent in transportation and 103 3.0 Units
border security. Lecture 3 hours. Recom- CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY:
mended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL INTERVENTION, TREATMENT, AND ADST 111 introduces the student to the indi-
120 or ESL 151. Typically Offered: Fall. RECOVERY vidual and group dynamics present within
Transfer Credit: CSU the family in which chemical dependency
3.0 Units exists. Family systems and personality
theories are presented and applied to the
ADST 103 uses a biopsycho-social perspec- treatment of the family as a unit. The theo-
tive to introduce students to the process of retical and practical aspects of counseling
intervention, treatment, and recovery. The are presented and cover the active phases
course introduces crisis intervention, treat- of addiction and early stages of recovery.
ment techniques, and other essential tools Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ADST 101 and
and methodologies needed to help the chemi- 103. Recommended Preparation: PSYCH
cally dependent person overcome addiction. 101. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring.
Lecture 3 hours. Prerequisite: ADST 101 or Transfer Credit: CSU
equivalent (ADST 101 may be taken concur-
rently.) Recommended Preparation: PSYCH
101. Course Typically Offered: Fall/Spring.
Transfer Credit: CSU
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