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JEFFERSON COLLEGE COURSE SYLLABUS SOC210 ALCOHOL, DRUGS, AND SOCIETY 3 credit hours Prepared by: Brenda N. Bauch, M.S.S. Revised by: Susan E. Welch September 12, 2012 Minor Revision or Update by: Fran Moore Per Curriculum Committee Process Change: April 25, 2018 Sandy Frey, Division Chair, Social Science Shirley Davenport, Dean, Arts & Science Education

SOC210 Alcohol, Drugs and Society I. CATALOG DESCRIPTION A. Prerequisites: Reading proficiency SOC 101 (General Sociology) or PSY101 (General Psychology), with a grade of C or better B. Credit hour award: 3 C. Alcohol, Drugs, and Society examines the medical, legal, and social aspects of alcohol and drug use. Treatment approaches, the biopsychosocial model, and the roles of various medical professionals are included in this exploration of substance use and abuse. Cultural and social influences are discussed, including a review of the histories of alcohol and drug laws. (F, S, O, D) D. Curricular alignment: Elective course applies toward AA or AAT degree. II. EXPECTED LEARNING OUTCOMES/CORRESPONDING ASSESSMENT MEASURES Expected Learning Outcomes Categorize the various types and impacts of drugs throughout the twentieth (and early twenty first) century history to society today; including behavioral, legal, social and physical concerns Evaluate the implications (social, behavioral, economic, and legal) of the use of legally restricted drugs within society Integrate information read in the textbook and reviewed in class with current information (from news media and scholarly research) related to prevention and treatment Analyze the implications and definitions of social policy and social control as these relate to substance use and abuse; and will apply this to current and proposed legislative and regulatory changes that will impact drug-taking behavior Assessment Measures Class discussion/activity Discussion board posts Research project and presentation Field observation Teaching/oral history of an historical event Research Reading assignments Class discussion Case study analysis Research project/paper Review of current events and news articles Review of community agencies/organizations Scholarly research and secondary analysis Class discussion Collaborative group activity Review of current events and news articles

III. OUTLINE OF TOPICS A. Drugs in society 1. Terminology 2. Origins and history of drug behavior 3. Risk factors 4. Present day patterns and current issues B. Legally restricted drugs in society 1. Personal and social implications of drug use 2. Physical and psychological effects of drug use 3. Relationships between drug abuse, crime and policies 4. Patterns of abuse C. Legal drugs in society 1. Alcohol as a social drug (history, patterns of use and abuse, physical/behavioral effects.) 2. Nicotine and tobacco Use 3. Caffeine D. Enhancers and depressants 1. Performance enhancing drugs 2. Depressants, inhalants E. Medicinal drugs 1. Prescription drugs 2. Drugs for mood disorders 3. Over the counter drugs 4. Dietary supplements F. Prevention and treatment 1. Substance abuse prevention education, models, strategies for change 2. Substance abuse treatment intervention models, law enforcement, in the workplace and strategies for change IV. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION A. Classroom lectures B. Participation in active learning, including reflective activities and peer discussions (in class or online.) C. Textbook readings & supplemental handouts

D. Audio visuals (including web links, videos, online media) E. Assignments, observations, student presentations and projects V. REQUIRED TEXTBOOK Levinthal, Charles F. Drugs, Behavior, & Modern Society, Seventh edition, 2012 Pearson Education, Inc. VI. REQUIRED MATERIALS A. Course home page through jeffco.edu B. Internet access and access to basic software including word processing VII. SUPPLEMENTAL REFERENCES A. Sociological journals & current library resources B. Internet sites C. Classroom handouts D. Supplemental readings provided by instructor VIII. METHODS OF EVALUATION A. Classroom activities and participation B. Written projects/papers C. s D. Online assignments and tests E. Grading scale standard: 90-100%=A 80-89% =B 70-79% =C 60-69% = D Below 60% = F. IX. ADA AA STATEMENT Any student requiring special accommodations should inform the instructor and the Coordinator of Disability Support Services (TC 101; phone 636-481-3169).

X. ACADEMIC HONESTY STATEMENT All students are responsible for complying with campus policies as stated in the Student Handbook (see College website, http://www.jeffco.edu). XI. ATTENDANCE STATEMENT Regular and punctual attendance is expected of all students. Any one of these four options may result in the student being removed from the class and an administrative withdrawal being processed: (1) Student fails to begin class; (2) Student ceases participation for at least two consecutive weeks; (3) Student misses 15 percent or more of the coursework; and/or (4) Student misses 15 percent or more of the course as defined by the instructor. Students earn their financial aid by regularly attending and actively participating in their coursework. If a student does not actively participate, he/she may have to return financial aid funds. Consult the College Catalog or a Student Financial Services representative for more details. XII. OUTSIDE OF CLASS ACADEMICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES The U.S. Department of Education mandates that students be made aware of expectations regarding coursework to be completed outside the classroom. Students are expected to spend substantial time outside of class meetings engaging in academically related activities such as reading, studying, and completing assignments. Specifically, time spent on academically related activities outside of class combined with time spent in class meetings is expected to be a minimum of 37.5 hours over the duration of the term for each credit hour.