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Health Science Departmental Program Offerings • Alcohol and Substance Abuse Studies • School & Community Health Education • Healthcare Administration • Liberal Arts • Graduate Programs in School & Community Health Education ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE STUDIES Prepared by Jessica Sniatecki Alcohol and Substance Abuse Studies Program (ASAP) Student Learning Outcomes ASAP Program SLOs: 1.Students will identify the various foundations for addiction professionals. 2.Students will be able to perform a clinical evaluation. 3.Students will be able to construct a treatment plan based on client needs.** 4.Students will identify appropriate referral sources to meet client needs. 5.Students will explain how to network with other professionals to facilitate client care. 6.Students will practice and evaluate various counseling techniques. 7.Student will practice delivering psychoeducation to clients, families, or communities. 8.Students will construct appropriate documentation for client needs. 9.Students will identify and apply professional, ethical standards relevant to working with addicted populations. How was the assessment accomplished? Student Work Assessed: • HLS 422 Individual Treatment Planning n = 15 Third Treatment Plan Scored with Rubric • HLS 497/HLP 498 Internship Seminar/Internship n = 12 Final Supervisor Addiction Counselor Evaluation Scale (ACES) – Items 37-48 Mean Supervisor Rating Actual Assessment Data Criterion HLS 422 HLS 422 HLS 497/498 HLS 497/498 Student (Treatment Student (Supervisor Benchmarks Plan) Benchmarks Evaluation) (Score) Results (Mean Results Rating) Exceeding 16 or more 87% 3 or more 67% Meeting 13 – 15.99 7% 2 – 2.99 25% Approaching 12 – 12.99 0% 1 – 1.99 8% Not Meeting Below 12 7% Below 1 0% SLO Benchmark: 90% of students will meet or exceed expectations Met benchmark? Yes Yes
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