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Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Associate (AODA)

Program Number: 10-550-1
School Year: 2012-2013
Associate of Applied Science Degree
Campus: Fond du Lac

Program Description

Moraine Park’s AODA associate of applied science degree provides the foundational knowledge, skills and practical experience to prepare students to counsel and treat clients with substance use disorders. The program meets all educational requirements for counselor certification and prepares them for counselor certification examination. Upon completion of the associate degree in AODA, students are awarded 500 hours of clinical experience toward the required 4,000 hours of clinical experience needed for counselor certification as a Substance Abuse Counselor with the Department of Safety and Professional Services of the State of Wisconsin.

Graduates find employment as alcohol and other drug abuse associates/counselors. The associate of applied science degree meets the educational requirements for certification with the Department of Safety and Professional Services of the State of Wisconsin. Individuals in this AODA profession work with clients and their families to develop new lifestyles and coping methods for resolving personal conflicts without turning to alcohol and drugs for solutions.

Listening, negotiating, planning, writing and counseling skills and the ability to assist others are important personal attributes of AODA professionals.

Statewide Salary Range for Recent Graduates

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$18,885 $36,878

Approximate Costs

  • $111.85 per credit (resident)
  • $167.80 per credit (out-of-state resident)
  • *Online students are not charged out-of-state fees.

Program Outcomes

  • Apply crisis intervention strategies.
  • Assess clients for substance use disorders.
  • Conduct clinical interviews.
  • Demonstrate case management skills.
  • Develop treatment plans.
  • Maintain clinical records.
  • Provide AODA education to clients.
  • Provide counseling services to clients.
  • Apply the ethical standards of the counselor code of conduct.
  • Admit clients to appropriate levels of care.

Career Opportunities

  • Substance Abuse Counselor (in training)
  • House Manager CBRF
  • Project Coordinator/County AODA Council
  • AODA Intake Worker
  • Crisis Worker
  • Relief Worker
  • Counselor Aide
  • Human Service Worker
  • Case Manager

Entrance Scores

Assessment Area ACT ACCUPLACER
English/Sentence Skills 16 76
Reading/Reading Comprehension 16 67
Math/Arithmetic 16 64

Admission Process

  • Submit the college admission application.
  • Submit the $30 one-time fee.
  • Submit high school and other official college transcripts.
  • Take the college assessment test (ACCUPLACER, ACT or other). The ACCUPLACER assessment can be taken at MPTC.
  • Meet with Admissions to discuss order of courses and prerequisites (required for this program).
  • Health Requirements need to be met and a Criminal Background Check is required.
  • Check with Admissions if any additional steps are required.

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Courses

Number Title Crds
Term 1
550-106 Physiological Complications and Psychopharmacology 3
550-112 Client Rights, Confidentiality and Ethics 3
550-125 Counseling Skills and Practice 3
550-160 On-Campus Talk About Alcohol 1
801-195 Written Communication 3
809-198 Introduction to Psychology 3
 - OR - 
809-199 Psychology of Human Relations 3
Total 16
 
Term 2
550-121 Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment 4
550-140 Counseling Theory and Practice 3
550-141 Group Facilitation 3
550-142 Introduction to Community Mental Health 3
801-196 Oral and Interpersonal Communication 3
 - OR - 
801-198 Speech 3
Total 16
 
Term 3
550-131 Crisis Management 2
550-135 Diversity in Counseling 3
550-150 Family Systems 3
804-107 College Mathematics 3
 - OR - 
806-122 Natural Science in Society 3
809-166 Introduction to Ethics: Theory and Application 3
809-188 Developmental Psychology 3
Total 17
 
Term 4
550-155 AODA Internship Seminar 3
550-156 Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Internship 1 4
550-157 Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Internship 2 4
550-159 Resiliency Training 2
809-196 Introduction to Sociology 3
Total 16
 
Required Elective Credits 3
Total Program Credits 68

Exit Assessment

An Internship is the exit assessment graduation requirement for the program.

Institutional Requirements

  • 890-125 Student Success - take 1st semester
  • 103-159 Computer Literacy/Advanced Standing - take 1st semester
  • 890-130 Career Development - take 3rd semester

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Transfer Opportunities

Check out the Credit Transfers page for more information.