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Fox Valley Technical College
Associate Degree in Substance Use Disorder Counseling
- Appleton, USA
Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Help people break free from the grip of substance abuse. In this rewarding career, you will work with a team of health and social services professionals to provide alcohol and other drug abuse (AODA) treatment services. Through classroom, laboratory, and internship experience, you’ll develop skills in counseling, diagnosis, treatment planning, group facilitation, and crisis management.


Skagit Valley College
Fast-track counseling
Human Services, Substance Use Disorder (SUD) Counseling, AAS
- Mount Vernon, USA
- Oak Harbor, USA
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Associate Degree
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
The Human Services (HSERV) program prepares students for employment in a broad range of social service agencies. Typical job titles include substance use disorder treatment professionals, residential treatment workers, case managers, and outreach and community workers. The program has a core of courses that all students must complete for the Associate in Applied Science Degree, AAS with either a Generalist or Substance Use Disorder Counseling emphasis. By their second quarter, students determine which HSERV emphasis they will pursue.
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Revealed Word Bible College
Associate Degree in Counselling
- Sheridan, USA
Associate Degree
On-Campus
English
Earn an Associate Degree in Counselling, and step into your God-given calling. Learn how to deal with heart responses to complex problems in life. The program is divided into two phases.
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Most counseling programs offer students a variety of psychology and clinical classes to choose from. Some typical topics include theories and approaches to counseling, research methods, group facilitation skills, ethical issues, counseling families and couples, and trauma counseling.
Individuals who are interested in pursuing highly skilled careers may want to start by earning an associate degree at a community college or university. As students earn their degrees, they often expand their knowledge and worldview, as well as increase their professional qualifications.