Alcohol & Drug Studies Minor A 24-semester-hour undergraduate minor in Alcohol and Drug studies is available to undergraduate students from any major through the Department of Rehabilitation Studies. The acquisition of this minor provides real advantages to a student's marketability in basic substance abuse jobs throughout the state. A course may not count for both a major and minor. If a course listed in the minor (Rehb 2003, Psyc 2275, and Psyc 4375) is used to meet a major requirement, additional minor electives (9 semester hours)must be taken. Minimum requirement for the alcohol and drug studies minor is 24 s.h. as follows: REQUIRED COURSES: REHB 2003 Alcohol and Drug Abuse: Health and Social Problems REHB 5793 Treatment of Alcohol and Drug Addiction REHB 5796 Contemporary Alcohol/Drug Abuse Issues PSYC 2275 Psychology of Adjustment PSYC 4375 Abnormal Psychology Choose electives ( Choose 6 if you are majoring in Rehb. Otherwise, choose 3) from any of the following areas. ASLS CFDR CSDI GERO HIMA 3000 HLTH PSYC OCCT RCLS Additional Rehb classes if eligible SOCI SOCW SPED