Addiction Studies
Careers Involving Addiction Studies
Courses focusing on Addiction Studies help to build your knowledge of how substance abuse cycles work, how to counsel individuals and groups who have had a chemical dependency, and how to help intervene and treat someone with a dependency.
Here are just a few careers and their salaries you could have with a background in Addiction Studies:
Career information below taken from bls.gov December 2019. Go to bls.gov for most current career information.
Provide treatment and advise people who suffer from alcoholism, drug addiction, or other mental or behavioral problems.
Data for Los Angeles/Long Beach/Anaheim
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
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Bachelor’s Degree | $50,650/year | $24.35/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028 | Number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed | 7% increase (as fast as average) | 12,630 |
Coordinate and supervise social service programs and community organizations.
National data
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
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Bachelor’s Degree | $65,320/year | $31.41/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | Number of Jobs 2018: |
Less than 5 years | 13% increase (little or no change) | 168,800 |
Assess and treat individuals with mental, emotional, or substance abuse problems, including abuse of alcohol, tobacco, and/or other drugs. Activities may include individual and group therapy, crisis intervention, case management, client advocacy, prevention, and education.
National data
Typical Education Level: | Salary: | Hourly Median Wage: |
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Bachelor’s Degree in Social Work | $61,570/year | $29.60/hour |
Work Experience in a Related Occupation: | Job Outlook 2018-2028: | Number of Jobs 2018: |
None needed | 7% increase (as fast as average) | 5,670 |
Courses offered in Addiction Studies at LASC
LASC offers several Addiction Studies courses to support many of our degree and certificate programs, such as Social Services, Recovery Specialist, Psychology and Psychology of Substance Abuse, and many others. Go to LASC’s current Course Catalog for specific course information:
1 Understanding Addiction and Counseling (3)
Lecture: 3 Hours
This is a survey course on alcohol and drug use and abuse. The history, classification, and impact of psychoactive drugs are examined; topics dealing with prevention and treatment of alcohol and drug addiction are covered. Also, changing public policies and social attitudes on alcohol and drug abuse, as well as mental health and drugs, are examined.
4 Clinical Counseling Laws and Ethics (3)
Lecture: 3 Hours
This course deals with substance use/abuse, related theories and counseling techniques that raise awareness in order to bring about change in the chemically addicted individual. Family members and others affected by the addicted individual are also considered in terms of awareness, prevention, and treatment.
5 Group Skills for Addiction Counselors (3)
Prerequisite: Addiction Studies 10
Lecture: 3 Hours
This course is an introduction to the dynamics of group interaction with an emphasis upon the individual's first-hand experience as the group studies itself. Under supervision, the factors involved in problems of communication, effective Theory/Practices skills, and individual growth will be highlighted.
7 Addictions Treatment and Recovery (3)
Lecture: 3 Hours
This course deals with intervention, treatment and recovery issues in chemical dependency. Intervention issues covered include approaches to intervention, obstacles to intervention, and stages of formal intervention. The medical, behavioral, social, and family systems models of treatment, the Alcoholics Anonymous and the rational models of recovery, and various approaches to prevention are also discussed.
10 Addiction and the Family (3)
Lecture: 3 Hours
This course deals with chemical dependency and its dysfunctional impact on the family. Also, addiction, co-dependency and related topics are discussed.