Bachelor of Science in Addiction Studies

A bachelor’s degree in psychology or addiction studies offers an overall understanding of the human mind and the opportunity to join one of the fastest growing job fields. There is great demand for graduates with psychology degrees. Employers need people with communication skills; the ability to collect, organize, analyze and interpret data; and an understanding of human behavior. Psychology and addiction studies graduates often work in human resources or communications positions.

For more information, please visit our Psychology home page.

Contact: Dr. Charles King, Addiction Studies Program Coordinator, Assistant Professor

Phone: 318-357-4643

Email: kingc@nsula.edu