AAS ADC Education Requirements

Educational Requirements
The curriculum is devoted to job-related subjects and tasks, which will enable you to focus solely on the major areas of interest and employment skills development.
Campuses are conveniently located and offer a flexible schedule of morning, afternoon, evening, and online classes.
Through the unique, InterCoast experience, you will be equipped to meet the highest expectations of your future employers through the course of study available. Don’t settle for less!
Caring Instructors
The InterCoast faculty is comprised of experienced industry veterans who possess job-related knowledge, skills, and enthusiasm in teaching. They are sensitive to your needs as a student and concerned for your progress. You will work with current resource materials, and learn counseling theories inside an atmosphere conducive to learning.
Degree Requirements
16 General Education Credits CreditBIO101 Human Biology 3ENG101 College English 3MAT101 College Mathematics 3PRO100 Professional Development 4SOC101 Intro to Sociology 3
51 Core Credits | Credit | |
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PSY101 Introduction to Psychology | 3 | |
PSY201 Developmental Psychology | 3 | |
AOD111 AOD Counseling Intro & Overview / Law & Ethics | 5 | |
AOD112 Physiology & Pharmacology of AOD / Personal Growth for Counselors | 5 | |
AOD113 Case Management | 5 | |
AOD114 Practice & Theory of Counseling | 5 | |
AOD115 Treatment & Relapse Prevention | 5 | |
AOD116 Professional Growth for Counselors | 2 | |
AOD220 Adolescent AOD Treatment & Prevention | 2 | |
MHR101 Community Mental Health | 3 | |
MHR102 Sexual Abuse, Trauma & Recovery / Crisis Identification & Resolution | 3 | |
AOD117 Clinical & Supervision I | 4 | |
AOD118 Clinical & Supervision II | 6 |
*U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2010-11