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Chemical Dependency Counseling

Sample Schedule

The schedule below shows how the requirements for this degree may be met in four semesters. This schedule is an example of one of many possible schedules that might be followed by a full-time student. Many students attending FLCC who have work and/or family obligations choose a different sequence of courses and may take more than four semesters to fulfill the requirements for the degree. Similarly, students who find they need to take some preparatory coursework may plan a schedule that takes more than four semesters to complete. You should consult with your advisor when planning your schedule. If you plan to continue your studies at a four-year college or university, you also should check with your transfer institution with regard to specific courses and requirements.

First Semester (16 Credit Hours)

  • ENG 101 Freshman English (3) OR ENG 104 Freshman English I Honors (3)
  • BIO 115 Human Biology (4)
  • HUS 102 Human Services in Contemporary America (3)
  • CDC 102 Concepts of Chemical Dependency I (3)
  • PE 214 First Aid – Responding to Emergencies (3)

Second Semester (16 Credit Hours)

  • ENG 102 Introduction to Literature (3) OR ENG 105 Freshman English II Honors (3)
  • PSY 100 Introduction to Psychology (3)
  • SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology (3)
  • CDC 103 Concepts of Chemical Dependency II (3)
  • BIO 118 Contemporary Biology I (4)

Third Semester (17 Credit Hours)

  • PSY 150 Interviewing and Counseling (3)
  • PSY 200 Developmental Psychology* (3)
  • SOC 110 Social Problems (3)
  • COM 110 Public Speaking (3) OR COM 115 Interpersonal Communication (3)
  • CDC 210 Field Experience I (4)
  • Health/Physical Education (PE) Elective (1)

Fourth Semester (16 Credit Hours)

  • CDC 200 Addiction Counseling (3)
  • CDC 211 Field Experience II (4)
  • Mathematics Elective (3)
  • Humanities Elective (3)
  • General Elective (3)

Notes:

* OR one of the following: PSY 205 Adolescent Psychology, PSY 215 Biological Psychology, or PSY 220 Abnormal Psychology