Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Sciences Syllabi

 

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This collection includes syllabi for the Alcoholism Sciences Program. These syllabi have ALC rather than ADAS in the title.

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Submissions from 1991

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ADAS 500 Substance Abuse: Current Concepts, Gregory A. Blevins

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ADAS 501 Alcohol and Subcultures, Cheryl Mejta

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ADAS 855 Seminar in Alcoholism and Drug Abuse, Gregory A. Blevins

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ADAS 865 Internship Seminar, Cheryl Mejta

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ADAS 869 Comprehensive Examination, Greg Blevins, Judy Lewis, and Cheryl Mejta

Submissions from 1990

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ADAS 845 Substance Abuse Intervention Techniques, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ADAS 865 Internship Seminar, Cheryl Mejta

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ADAS 869 Comprehensive Examination, Greg Blevins, Judy Lewis, and Cheryl Mejta

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ADAS 880 Internship, Cheryl L. Mejta

Submissions from 1989

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ADAS 835 Alcoholism Program Planning, Management & Evaluation, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ADAS 880 Internship, Cheryl L. Mejta

Submissions from 1988

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ADAS 835 Alcoholism Program Planning, Management & Evaluation, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ADAS 865 Internship Seminar, Cheryl Mejta

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ADAS 880 Internship, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ALC 720 Substance Abuse Prevention, Gregory A. Blevins

Submissions from 1987

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ADAS 505 Alcoholism and Drug Abuse: Recovery Process, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ALC 340 Alcoholism: A Study of Addiction, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ALC 610 Psychopharmacology, Gregory A. Blevins

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ALC 720 Substance Abuse Prevention, Gregory A. Blevins

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ALC 815 Alcoholism: Treatment Issues, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ALC 865 Internship Seminar, Cheryl Mejta

Submissions from 1986

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ALC 720 Substance Abuse Prevention, Gregory A. Blevins

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ALC 720 Substance Abuse Prevention, Judith Lewis

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ALC 815 Alcoholism: Treatment Issues, Cheryl L. Mejta

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ALC 825 Etiology and Epidemiology of Substance Abuse, Gregory Blevins