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Course Syllabus: CPD 116 Substance Abuse Fundamental Facts/Insights
Great BasinCollege Catalog Description
CPD 116 Substance Abuse: Fundamental Facts and Insights 3 Credits
An introduction to various issues relating to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs in our society. Students will gain knowledge of the physical and health effects of various drugs of abuse. Sociological, cultural, family impact and preventive issues will be addressed.
No prerequisites.
Instructor
Mary Ray, PhD
Human Services Program Coordinator/Instructor
Great BasinCollege
Elko Campus
1500 College Parkway
Elko, NV 89801
Office: HTC 130
Phone: 775.753.2005
Fax: 775.753-2160
Office Hours
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 10 AM to 2 PM, Thursday, 10 AM to 12 none, and additional hours by appointment.
Required Textbooks/Recommended Materials
Text:Drugs and Society, 9th edition, by Hanson, G.R., Venturelli, P.J. and Fleckenstein, A.E.(Jones and Bartlett, Publishers, ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3732-0).
Workbook:Student Study Guide to accompany Drugsand Society, 9th edition, same authors, same publisher (ISBN-13: 978-0-7637-3755-9).
Recommended review of official publications from at least two self-help organizations such as from the following:
“Alcoholics Anonymous” (
“Rational Recovery” (
“Overeaters Anonymous” (
“Narcotics Anonymous” (
“Al-Anon” (
Course Description
This course usesa variety of didactic, introspective, reflective and interactive approaches to the complex issues involving substance abuse in society. The physical, psychological, social and interpersonal aspects of human functioning in terms of the use/abuse of mind/mood altering substances will be addressed. Students will be required to visit a community service agency,or non-profit organizationwhich offers substance abuse intervention, prevention and/or education.
Course Goals
Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to:
- Identify major drugs of abuse, including alcohol, tobacco, and prescription drugs.
- Demonstrate understanding of adverse physical and psychological effects of drug abuse, and common clinical symptoms.
- Apply the principles of the cycle of addiction, dependency, and the interpersonal/social issues of codependency/co-addiction to the use/abuse of mood altering substances.
- Discuss laws and identify government agencies responsible for regulating the use/abuse of legal and illegal substances.
- Identify therapeutic interventions for treatment of substance abuse.
- Develop an education program to prevent alcohol and/or drug abuse.
Expected Learner Outcomes and Methods of Measurement
- Define physical and psychological addiction, drug abuse, and dependency.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, essay, presentation, exam.
- Examine the components of the addiction cycle.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, journal, presentation, exam.
- Identify the signs and symptoms of alcoholism.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, presentation, essay, exam.
- Recognize the signs and symptoms of illegal and prescription drug abuse.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, presentation, essay, exam.
- Apply the concepts of psychosocial illnessto chronic substance abuse.
Measurement:Workbook assignments, journal, presentation, essay, exam.
- Describe intervention options and techniques.
Measurement:Workbook assignments, presentation, essay, exam.
- Integrate interpersonal and social issues of co-dependency/co-addiction.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, journal, essay, presentation, exam.
- Identify counseling and treatment modalities.
Measurement: Workbook assignments, presentation, journal, exam.
- Plan and present prevention/education programming.
Measurement:Workbook assignments, presentation, journal, exam.
Methods of Instruction
There are 15 weeks of instruction/participation plus the final examination in this course. Course assignments are specific to each week’s topic, and may include the following learning methods:
- Reading assignments
- Pre- and post-tests and final examination
- Classroom instruction
- Audio/visual materials
- Guest speakers
- Written assignments
- Oral presentations
- Individual projects
- Classroom discussions
- Course evaluations
Explanation of Grading Policy
The following grade point scale will be used:
A ≥ 93B- 80-82D+ 67-69
A- 90-92C+ 77-79D 63-66
B+ 87-89C 73-76D- 60-62
B 83-86C- 70-72F <60
A 10% deduction will be made for unexcused late work received after each calendar day past the due date. No credit will be given for work more than 10 days late. Suspected violations of GBC academic honesty policy will be reported. Incompletes will only be granted per GBC policy. See current Catalog for details.
Attendance Policy
Per GBC catalog, “You must participate in classes regularly if you intend to obtain the full benefits of instruction. Unexcused hours of absence in excess of the number of course credit hours is excessive. This translates to two hours of absence for a two-credit class, three for a three-credit class, and so on…” Students are expected to comply with these guidelines. If you have difficulty attending class due to illness, or a personal emergency, please notify the instructor immediately to make arrangements for making up missed classwork/assignments to avoid deductions in grade point scores.Unexcused late arrival to class may result in loss of points/grade reduction. . It is the student’s responsibility to initiate the process of making up missed coursework/assignments, and/or obtaining missed instructional content.
Additional information
Due to the sensitive nature of the subject matter, students are expected to present thoughtful reviews of the material, and to offer scholarly commentary. Students are to maintain the confidentiality of others, including classmates, and guest speakers, as appropriate. During this course, students are expected to demonstrate respectful, ethical behaviors, as outlined in the GBC Catalog, when participating in activities with peers, instructors and/or speakers in class meetings, interactive video sessions, and/or in online/email discussions.
Course Outline/Schedule/Assignments
Week1/Dates: ______
Topics:Welcome! Course Overview/Class introductions/Q and A
Class activities:Pretest. Due dates.DVD: Addiction/Individual and Social Issues. Define addiction/addiction cycle.
Text: Review Introduction to text and workbook. Discuss topics from video.
Journal:Copy/draw addiction cycle. Identify each element of the cycle. Consider how this might apply to your behaviors.
Assignment for week 2: Read Chapter 1.Answer first 20 workbook questions beginning on pg 1. Due: ____
Week 2//Dates: ______
Topics:Definitions: Addiction/Drugs/Addiction Cycle
Text: Discuss topics from Chapter 1. Review addiction cycle. Discuss elements. Define what addiction is not.
Workbook: Turn in workbook questions.
Journal: Addiction cycle: Draw the addiction cycle with each step labeled, defined, and personalized. Due: ____
Assignment for week 3: Read Chaps 2 and 3.Do first 10 workbook questions p. 18 and first 10, p. 34.Due: ___
Week 3//Dates:______
Topics: Defining Abuse/Drugs and the Law
Text: Discuss key topics from Chapters2 and 3. Behavior change theories. Discuss behavior change contracting.
Workbook: Review/correct graded workbook questions.
Journal: Make a list of behaviors you want to change or modify. Choose one, give reasons/drawbacks. Due: ___
Assignment for week 4: Read Chaps 4 and 5.Do first 10 workbook questions, pg. 49 and first 10, pg. 63. Due: ___
Week 4//Dates:______
Topic: Neurochemistry/Body Systems and How Drugs Work in the Body
Text: Discuss key topics from Chapters 4 and 5. DVD neurochemistry.
Workbook: Review/correct graded workbook questions.
Journal: Write a listing of desired outcomes/possible undesired outcomes of your behavior change.Due: ____
Assignment for week 5: Read Chapter 6.Do first 20 questions in workbook starting on pg. 77. Due____
Week 5//Dates: ______
Topic: Central Nervous System (CNS) Depressants
Text: Discuss key ideas from Chapter 6
Workbook: Review/correct graded workbook questions.
Journal: Write behavior change plan w/ witness signature. Begin implementation of behavior change. Due: ____
Assignment for week 6: Read Chaps 7 and 8. Do first 10 workbook questions, pg 87 and first 10, pg 102. Due:___
Week 6/Dates: ______
Topic: Alcohol: Bio-psychosocial/behavioral effects and treatments/interventions
Text: Discuss key issues from Chapters 7 and 8. DVD on alcoholism.
Workbook: Review/correct graded workbook questions.
Journal: Write one page about pros/cons of using/not using support system for behavior change. Due: _____
Assignment for week 7: Read Chaps 9 and 10.Do first 9 workbook questions pg. 118 and first 11 pg. 131. Due: __
Week 7/Dates:______
Topic:Narcotics and Stimulants
Text: Discuss concepts from Chapters 9 and 10
Workbook: Review/correct graded workbook questions. Definition of addiction essay due: ______.
Journal: Write one page about your own barriers/resistance noted to your behavior change efforts. Due: ____
Assignment for week 8: Read Chapter 11.Do first 20 workbook questions beginning on pg. 145. Due: _____
Week 8/Dates:
Topic: Tobacco and Nicotine
Text: Chapter 11 discussion. Smoking/nicotine DVD.
Workbook: Review/correct returned questions.
Journal: Write one page about the barriers/resistance noted about your efforts to change by others. Due: ____
Assignment for week 9:Chaps 12 and 13. Do first 10 workbook questions pg. 157 and first 10 on pg. 169. Due: __
Week 9/Dates: ______
Topic:Hallucinogens and Marijuana
Text: Chapters 12 and 13. DVD: marijuana.
Workbook: Review/correct returned questions.
Journal: Write one page about how others try to help you. Which were helpful? Which were not? Due: ____
Assignment for week 10:Chaps 14 and 15. Do first 6 workbook questions pg. 179 and first 12 on pg. 189. Due: __
Week 10/Dates: ______
Topic: Inhalants, Prescription Drugs/OTC/Herbal
Text: Chapters 14 and 15
Workbook: Review/correct returned questions.
Journal: Write one page about progress toward your behavior change goal. Due: ____
Assignment for week 11: Read Chapter 16. Dofirst 20 questions in workbook beginning on p. 203. Due: ____
Week 11/Date:______
Topic: Drug Use/Abuse in Society
Text: Chapter 16
Workbook: Review/correct returned questions.
Journal: Write one page about feedback from others about your behavior change efforts. Due: _____
Assignment for week 12: Read Chapter 17. Dofirst 10 questions in workbook beginning p 221. Due: _____
Week 12/Date:______
Topic:Intervention/Treatment Strategies
Text: Chapter 17
Workbook: Review/correct returned questions.
Journal: Write one page about the completion of your behavior change effort/end of contract. Due: _____
Assignment for week 13: Read Chapter 18. Dofirst 10 questions in workbook beginning p. 231. Due: _____
Week 13/Date:______
Topic: Prevention and Education
Text: Chapter 18
Journal: Write about your reward for your effort in the behavior change process. Due: _____
Workbook:Review/correct returned questions. Presentations of prevention/education lesson plansdue: ______
Week 14/Date: ______
Topic: Critical Thinking
Assignment for week 15: Evaluate peer presentations (extra credit)
Activity: Class prevention/education presentations due.
Week 15/Date: ______
Topic: Review for final exam. Evaluate peer presentations.
Activity: Continue class prevention/education presentations.
Week 16/Date: ______
Assignment: Final examper GBC exam schedule due on: ______from ___ to ____. Course evaluations due.
Assignment Summary/Due Dates
Points possibleDue Dates
Workbook assignments50
Journal assignments20
Presentation: Substance Abuse Education/Prevention10
Essay: Definition of Addiction10
Final Exam10
Total points possible100
Assignment Description/Detail
- All journal and workbook assignments are due at the end of the day after the last class meeting of the unit week by 5 PM, unless modified by the instructor. On holiday weeks, journals and workbook assignments are due at 5 PM on the last class day of the unit week. The top ten journaling and workbook scores will be applied to your final grade, but students are strongly encouraged to complete all of the assignments in order to enhance learning, and to achieve the highest possible grade score. Extra credit can be earned by completing all journal and workbook assignments prior to the due dates, and will be granted only if all assignments have been completed—and will be granted only after the final exam has been completed.
- Essay: Definition of Addiction is due before the first class of Week 7. The essay is to be of at least 300 words. At least one reference in addition to your text should be cited. The use of APA style/format is required. See the AcademicSuccessCenter staff for help, or consult the American Psychological Association. (2001). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (5th. ed.). Washington, DC: APA. You may access APA at the following website: This assignment is worth 10 points
- Presentation: Substance Abuse Prevention Lesson Plan. A copy of your Power Point or written lesson plan for a substance abuse prevention presentation is due before the first class meeting of Week 14. Use any comprehensive lesson plan or power point format to present a 15 minute lesson about any topic related to drug and alcohol prevention suitable for a college student group. Include at least one relevant, documented reference in addition to your text book. You may use electronic or computer technology, or paper handouts, but your references and sources of information must be demonstrated, both during and following the presentation. Paper copies of your presentation are required. Make enough copies for your classmates, and one for the instructor. The Preparation of adequate, functional handouts will comprise at least 10% of your grade for this assignment. Your peers will also provide feedback about your class presentation. This assignment is worth 10 points.
- Each journal assignment is worth 2 points.
- Each workbook assignment is worth 5 points.
Rubric for Assignments and Presentations
90-100%
Exceeds expectations
Addresses all elements of assignment with high degree of accuracy and clarity
Demonstrates high levels of critical thinking and practical application
Documents all sources when/as appropriate by using APA style/formatting
80-89%
Meets most expectations
Addresses mostelements of assignment with accuracy and clarity
Applies theoretical material in several areas or in most applications
Documents sources/errors in APA style/formatting
70-79%
Meets some expectations
Demonstrates understanding of material with minimal insight
Some required information/elements not addressed/some inaccuracies
Documentation of sources is incomplete/errors in APA style/formatting
60-69%
Meetsfew expectations
Most required information is missing/is inaccurate and/or many elements unaddressed
Errors in documentation of sources/omission of most elements of APA style/formatting
Below 60%
Meets very few or no expectations
Many inaccuracies/multiple errors in documentation/formatting
0 %
No submission
Wrong assignment
Undocumented use of another's work/violation of academic honesty policy
Assignment received 9or more calendar days after due date (unexcused)
Disability Access Statement
Great BasinCollege provides equal access for students with disabilities. An advisor is available to discuss appropriate accommodations with students. Please contact the ADA Officer (Julie Byrnes) in Elko at 775.753.2271 at your earliest convenience to request timely and appropriate accommodations.
Important note:
The instructor intends to adhere to this teaching schedule as closely as possible. At times, modifications must be made in order to maximize student learning. Therefore, this syllabus may be changed at the sole discretion of the instructor at any time, and is not a contract.