Articulation AgreementArticulation Agreement • November 19th, 2024
Contract Type FiledNovember 19th, 2024WCTC offers a two-year degree that focuses on preparing students for work with people struggling with substance use disorders. In the program students develop skills in counseling, addiction assessment, case management/treatment planning, group facilitation, trauma-informed care, and crisis management. They can also become eligible for Wisconsin licensure as a Substance Abuse Counselor in Training (SAC-IT). UWM’s baccalaureate degree program in social work seeks to enhance students’ understanding of the role of social work in society and the ways in which social forces shape the quality of service provided by the social service system. A bachelor’s degree has become necessary for social workers to function in that capacity and be certified by the State of Wisconsin.