HCSV 370: Drugs in Our Society
Instructor: Dr. Holly Nevarez Phone:
898 – 5013
Office:
Course Description
This course
is designed to explore relevant issues of alcohol and drug use and abuse in
American society. It will serve as an overview of the use and abuse of alcohol,
prescription, and street drugs and their personal and societal consequences on
the young adult, family, and society. Historical perspectives, legal issues,
and decision-making skills regarding drug use will also be addressed.
HCSV 370
fulfills the requirements of the General Education Upper Division Theme B: Contemporary
Health Issues. You must have
already completed 45 units in order for this course to count towards the theme.
This course has a 1500 word minimum writing requirement, which is discussed
below. All the courses in this theme, including this one:
Required Textbook:
Levinthal,
Charles F. (2006). Drugs, Behavior, and Modern Society (5th ed.)
Helpful Readings & Websites:
·
Substance
Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration: http://www.samhsa.gov
·
National
Institute on Drug Abuse: http://www.nida.nih.gov
·
Beautiful
Boy by David Sheff
·
Tweak
by Nic Sheff
·
A
Million Little Pieces by James Frey
Course Objectives:
After
completing this course, the student should be able to:
Grading, Evaluation, &
Assignments
Students
have the opportunity to earn 400 points.
Points are earned based on performance in the following areas:
Quizzes (4 @ 50 points each) 200 points
Discussion project 100
points
Behavior change 50 points
In class work/attendance 50 points
Total
points 400
points
Exams: There will be four quizzes worth 50
points each. There will be NO make-up tests given after the scheduled exam date and
time. If you have to miss an exam for
ANY reason, you must make arrangements with the instructor & take the make-up
test BEFORE the scheduled exam. Students
who miss and exam and contact the instructor afterward will not be allowed to
make-up the exam. Exams will include
multiple choice, true/false, matching, fill-in-the-blank, and essay questions
and will cover all information present in class and in reading assignments
throughout the term.
Discussion project: This is a group project (4 or 5 people
per group). As a team you will conduct research related to the topic you choose
(during the 1st day of class). You will
provide basic information on the topic you have chosen as well as two sides of
a societal issue related to this topic.
Your group will lecture and lead a 45-minute class discussion on the
topic that you have chosen. Please do not
lecture the entire time. Creativity is a plus. Involving your classmates is
required. You will also write a brief individual paper, complete a peer
evaluation, and participate in writing an annotated bibliography for this
assignment. Specific guidelines are available on
Behavior change
journal & paper:
In general, you will be asked to select an activity that you find difficult to
stop. You will agree to forego this
activity for at least two weeks. You
will keep a journal during your abstinence where you record your thoughts,
feelings, cravings, and/or struggles related to stopping this activity. A
3-page paper describing and reflecting on this process will be turned in.
Specific guidelines are on
In class work/attendance:
Occasionally homework or in class work will be assigned in class. You
must be present in class when the work is assigned in order to complete the
assignment and receive credit. This class only meets 16 days. Attendance is
required. No credit will be given for assignments
turned in after their due date. I do not accept emailed assignments!
Other Important Notes:
ü Grades
will be based on a plus/minus system.
ü All
assignments must be spell-checked and proofread, if they are not, points will
be deducted.
ü
The
PowerPoint presentation is not available to students. If you miss a class it is
your responsibility to get the necessary information/notes from another
student.
ü
Grades
will be posted on
The Rules:
Content
Week Date Topic/Assignment Chapter(s)
1 6/1
– 6/4 Introduction 1
Explaining
drug use & abuse
Is
addiction a choice?
Explaining
drug use & abuse 2
Drug use,
regulation, and the law
How
drugs work in the body and on the mind 3
6/4 Start your behavior change
6/4 Quiz #1 at 9:00
The remainder of the course topics will be determined by the
students on the first day of class
2 6/8
– 6/11
6/11
Quiz #2 at 9:00
3
6/15 – 6/18
6/18
Quiz #3 at 9:00
4
6/22 – 6/25
6/23 Behavior change paper & journal due
6/25
Quiz #4 at 9:00