DEPARTMENTAL PLAN & REVIEW FALL 2013



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DEPARTMENTAL PLAN & REVIEW FALL 2013 Departments: Addictionology and Psychology Department Head: Diana Quealy-Berge Fundamentals: Department Mission Statement: The Casper College department of Addictionology and Psychology develop and maintain studentfocused courses and programs responsive to the learning needs of its diverse student service population. Department Goals: The Department of Addictionology and Psychology will continue to: (1) Pursue formal accreditation from the National Addiction Studies Accreditation Commission. (2) Work with the WY Community College Commission for approval of the Cognitive Retraining Certificate. (3) Develop and offer appropriate courses and topics reflecting evidence based classic, current, and topical information. (4) Provide advisement and career guidance to students. (5) Provide learning opportunities appropriate to entry level careers or transfer. (6) Meet continued demand in the distance education delivery format and to provide distance education degrees. (7) Provide Addictionology and Psychology courses that satisfy program requirements for a wide range of degree programs at Casper College. (8) Maintain or increase the number of students and majors served (FTE). (9) Provide undergraduate behavioral science courses for the Casper community. (10) Maintain class limits to 35 or fewer students per class to enhance the teaching/ learning eenvironment. (11) Pursue classrooms and office settings equipped with current technology in order to offer coordinated high quality instruction. (12) Complete pprofessional development and continuing education of the faculty needs continued administrative budgetary support. (13) Obtain authorization, recruit, and hire two additional full-time faculty to meet these goals. (14) Maintain National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) "Approved Academic Provider approval. http://www.caspercollege.edu/psychology/index.html

Departmental Strengths: 1. Strength of Faculty (credentials, leadership, publications, and commitment to teaching excellence): 2. Large FTE and inclining FTE growth: Educational level and proficiencies, to include state and national licensures, of the faculty. Memberships and licensure of faculty in state and national professional organizations, as well as their visibility in community service related to the fields of Addictionology and Psychology and helping professions. Continuing education and professional development efforts on part of the faculty. Exactness of advisement by CC Addictionology and Psychology faculty. Instructional strategies grounded in knowledge with contemporary teaching approaches. Biennial articulation of Casper College Addictionology and Psychology faculty with the University of Wyoming and other Wyoming community college psychology faculties. Seamless transfer of coursework to baccalaureate degrees at major universities and colleges Diversity of course offerings in psychology at the community college level. Matriculation of PSYC 1000 students into 2000 level courses in psychology and related fields. Retention of students in the 2000 level Addictionology and Psychology courses. Pursuit of graduate degrees in Addictionology and Psychology or related fields by CC psychology alumni. Budget support by the CC administration. Departmental faculty are well recognized and awarded as excellent teachers, leaders and contributors to the campus and community. Departmental faculty have served in many local, state, regional and some national leadership roles in their professions. The department is the among highest FTE producing departments on campus. Its individual faculty are among the highest FTE producers on campus. The number of FTE generated by the departments of Addictionology and Psychology (three full-time, one full-time split with the education departments, and several adjunct faculty) has averaged almost 400 FTE per year for the past five years and we were at 255 FTE for fall semester 2010. This FTE production is only exceeded by the individual departments of English and Mathematics with many more full time faculty. We graduated over twenty Addictionology majors this year. With the addition of additional programs, an even greater growth in students and majors is projected. We currently offer 75 or more sections of coursework in a year. Additional full time faculty positions are required. 2. Diverse course offerings (morning, afternoon, evening, weekends and online).

3. Degree and Certificate Requirements have been recently reviewed and are current. Ongoing curriculum planning and course development is taking place (e.g., PSYC 1000 was changed to a 3 credit class, adding certificate program in Cognitive Retraining. Departmental Challenges: 1. Addictionology and Psychology are growing and the departments need to grow with the field. This means additional full-time faculty members in the near future would be instrumental to meeting demand for classes on campus and online 2. We have a distinct need for two additional full-time faculty positions to teach and support projected degree programs, counter overloading, maintain teaching excellence and to supplement adjunct faculty. 3. Introductory classes are large thus affecting retention rates. 4. There is a need for additional budget monies for attendance at trainings and conferences. Teaching Philosophy and Pedagogy: The mission of our teaching is the empowerment of students as individuals, learners, and as participants in their educational experience. Teaching Addictionology and Psychology course material is one part of the teaching experience. Providing tools for future learning is also essential to the role of the instructor. Learning occurs when students receive effective instruction. Our Addictionology and Psychology faculty are active in the disciplines that inform our work while enhancing our teaching effectiveness. We promote our discipline with a sense of genuineness, humor, and approachability, allowing students to form their own judgments as they progress through their academic journey and beyond. Through flexibility and accommodation along with high expectations, we have great potential for influencing positive social outcomes for our students while promoting socially responsible objectives. Distance Education Philosophy: The departments of Addictionology and Psychology distance education philosophy is to deliver online distance education courses as needed to meet student demand and as available for load of the current faculty within the departments. The departments of Addictionology and Psychology continues to offer basic Addictionology and Psychology courses required to support the associates and bachelor degree in Addictionology and Psychology in a distance education format. The departments are expanding its distance education offerings for the academic year of 2013/2014. The departments request additional full time positions, in part, to assist in the offering of distance education courses. Dual Enrollment Philosophy: The department welcomes high-school students to enroll in classes on the Casper College campus and treats them like all other Casper College student. The departments have not been approached by the

Natrona County School district to offer concurrent departments courses at the high schools taught by high-school faculty. If approached the departments would entertain the idea. For PSYC 1000, we would expect that any instructor would have minimally a graduate degree with an undergraduate major in the discipline of psychology from a regionally accredited college or university or a graduate degree in a related field with a minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in from a regionally accredited college or university. The departments would further expect that high-school faculty would teach courses at a college level and in accordance with the American Psychological Association s National Standards for High School Psychology Curricula dated August, 2005. For other Addictionology and Psychology courses, the department would expect that any instructor would have a graduate degree in the discipline or in a closely related area appropriate to the subject and course being taught and in awareness of HLC recommendations. Distinction: Articulation agreements (if any): 1. Memorandum of agreement between The University of Wyoming College of Arts and Sciences, the Casper College Department of Psychology, the University of Wyoming /Casper College, and the University of Wyoming Outreach School dated September 22, 2006. Section 8(a-c) Commitments of Casper College and the Casper College Department of psychology to the UW/CC B.S. Psychology Degree Program: a. Casper College departments of psychology will be responsible for ensuring an appropriate rotation and scheduling of lower division courses necessary for the psychology degree. b. Casper College will be responsible for approving all lower division instructors and courses for the Psychology Degree Program offered through UW/CC. c. Casper College department of psychology, in cooperation with UW and UW/CC advisors, will advise lower division students pursuing the Psychology Degree Program offered through UW/CC. 2. Casper College Department of Addictionology and Psychology faculty participate in a statewide psychology articulation conference held at UW-Laramie every one to two years. 3. Casper College Department of Addictionology and Psychology faculty are approved by the UW Departments of Psychology to teach UW/CC upper division level courses when the individual faculty member has also successfully completed such a course. Special events or activities: STARS [Shanklin Travers Addictionology Resource Society] is sponsoring the ADDN 1490/PSYC 2490 Diversity in Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment on the Pine Ridge Reservation Spring 2013. Psychology Students have presented at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association and American Psychological Association this year. Research activities are ongoing and students are currently working on projects that will be submitted for presentation at the Rocky Mountain Psychological Association and American Psychological Association.

Third party comments, including specialized accreditation: Personnel: Departmental faculty members, full-time: Departmental faculty members, adjunct: Ruth Doyle Garth Shanklin Diana Quealy- Berge George Conner Kim Talbott Keith Cross Brandon Kosine K.Verline Davis India Swearingen Lesley Travers David Willard Georgann Willis Addictionology Program advisory committee members): Dean Shawn Powell Casper College School of Social and Behavioral Sciences 307.268.2550 Garth Shanklin Casper College Instructor, ret. Jean Davies Wyoming METH Project PO Box 51688-1688 Casper WY 82605 307.268.7136 work 307.262.9282 cell 307.234.4631 fax jdavies@mcmurry.net Dany Tanner REACH High 500 Wolcott Casper WY 82601 307.258.7439 cell 307.237.0301 work Dr. Burt Towes Wyoming Recovery 231 S Wilson ST Casper WY 82601 (307) 265-3791 phone (888) 453-5220 toll-free (307) 265-4480 fax Dee Lundberg, Pastor [MT LAT] United Church of Christ 1511 South Melrose Street Casper, WY 82601 (307) 266-4447 Jim Piro, Deputy Director CRC Community Education Center 10007 Land Mark Lane P.O. Box 2380 Casper, WY 82604 Phone: (307) 268-4840 Fax: (307) 472-5310

Operations: Program assessment plan(s) on file? YES Enrollment trends: Large and inclining FTE growth Departmental equipment and facilities: The faculty within the department of Addictionology and Psychology desire classroom and office settings equipped with current technology in order to offer coordinated high quality instruction. Budgetary Considerations: We have a distinct need for two additional full-time faculty positions to teach and support projected degree programs, counter overloading, supplement adjunct faculty, and to maintain teaching excellence. Maintaining National Association of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors (NAADAC) "Approved Academic Provider approval. Attain and maintain accreditation for the Addictionology program through the National Addiction Studies Accreditation Commission. Application has been submitted and in under review. A formal site visit from NASAC is anticipated.