Addiction Studies

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Overview

The addiction studies minor will give you an understanding of substance use and addiction through a bio-psycho-sociocultural framework. You can pair this minor with any major, as it is applicable to a wide range of careers and interests, including human services, psychology, medicine, nursing, policy, legal studies, education, advocacy, criminal justice, neuroscience, public health, and many others.

Note that the addiction studies minor satisfies only the coursework required to qualify for the Minnesota licensed alcohol and drug counselor (LADC) credential; completion of this minor DOES NOT lead to licensure on its own. Students who wish to pursue the LADC must also complete psychology 4501 and psychology 4502, specific practicum requirements, through the UMN Morris pre-LADC program.

Degree Requirements

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Degree Requirements

Graduation Requirements

General Education Requirements (Morris Core)

The University of Minnesota and its faculty are committed to providing an education that invites you to investigate the world from new perspectives, learn new ways of thinking, and grow as an active citizen and lifelong learner. The University’s general education requirements (Morris Core) are designed to be integrated throughout your four-year undergraduate experience. These courses provide you an opportunity to explore fields outside your major and complement your major curriculum with a multidisciplinary perspective.

Learn more about UMN Morris General Education Requirements (Morris Core)

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Transferring Credit

Will my courses transfer?

Put your credits to work for you at UMN Morris, where you’ll earn a degree from a highly ranked public liberal arts university. 

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Careers and Graduate School

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Careers and Graduate School

Careers

An addiction studies minor paired with most any major positions you to be competitive in many career fields such as human services, psychology, medicine, nursing, policy, legal studies, education, advocacy, criminal justice, neuroscience, and public health.

Costs and Scholarships

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Costs and Scholarships

Costs at a Glance

The University of Minnesota Morris is a national public liberal arts college committed to making a high-quality education available to students from across the country. Expenses for housing, meals, books and supplies, transportation, loan fees, and personal expenditures can vary.

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Addiction Studies Scholarships

Scholarships are a type of financial aid awarded to you and are often based on specific criteria, such as your major, GPA, or financial need.

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Research and Engagement

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Research and Engagement

Research Opportunities for Students

The Undergraduate Research Symposium (URS) offers students an opportunity to present research plus scholarly and creative work. Types of presentations include posters, oral presentations, and short or abbreviated theatrical, dance, or musical performances.

The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Program (UROP) provides University of Minnesota undergraduates from every college, major, and discipline, the opportunity to partner with a faculty member on research or creative projects.

The University of Minnesota Morris offers the Morris Academic Partnership (MAP) program, in which faculty select academically talented, qualified second-year and third-year students to assist them in scholarly and creative projects. Selected MAP students undertake assignments intended to enhance their intellectual competence and increase their interest in graduate or professional study.

Engagement Opportunities for Students

As a UMN Morris student, there are many ways to engage in your field of study—or outside of it. Regardless, you’ll be able to apply what you’re learning in the classroom in various ways, whether it’s through mentoring other students, working an internship, or getting involved with a club or student organization.

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