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How Criminal Justice Professionals Can Impact Their Communities with Substance Use Disorders Counseling

August 26, 2024 -

If you’re working in a corrections role, you probably know that many inmates in correctional facilities suffer from a substance use disorder (SUD) and will continue to struggle with this disorder unless they receive more support. 

About 63 percent of people in jail and 58 percent in prison have a substance use disorder, according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). At least 1 in 5 people in the U.S. are locked up for a drug offense, with 361,000 incarcerated for drug offenses on any given day, according to a Prison Policy Initiative report released this year.

Nationally, substance use disorders are more common among people who are arrested (41 percent), and people incarcerated in federal (32 percent) or state prisons (49 percent) than the general public (8 percent). Every year, at least two million people with substance use disorders are arrested, with about half a million people in state and federal prisons meeting the criteria for such disorders when they’re admitted (Prison Policy Initiative).

bar graph from the Prison Policy Initiative showing that people who have been arrested or incarcerated have higher rates of substance use disorders than the rest of the U.S.
Source: Prison Policy Initiative

Given the increasing prevalence of these disorders among people serving time, correctional personnel and criminal justice professionals feel compelled to help more than ever. However, many professionals may feel unprepared to take on this role due to lack of training, and current efforts dedicated to helping those serving time with substance use disorders are relatively ineffective because they tend to be more punitive and overlook the needs of specific populations, says the Initiative. 

If you find yourself needing a formal SUDs education, but aren’t interested in pursuing a Substance Abuse Counselor (SAC) license because you’re fulfilled in your current role, you are not alone. Gaining SUDs training and knowledge through a flexible certificate program can be the pathway for criminal justice professionals like yourself to build the confidence and skills to provide high-quality care without the commitment of a formal licensure program.

Who in the Criminal Justice System Benefits from Substance Use Disorders Counseling Education?

A scientifically proven approach to decreasing repeated drug use and crime once incarcerated individuals return to their community is to provide comprehensive SUDs treatment within the jail and prison systems. Criminal justice professionals and  community members who can benefit from SUDs education and training include:

  • Probation and parole agents
  • Treatment court coordinators
  • Jail or prison program staff
  • Diversion program coordinators
  • Drop-in center case managers

With this specific group of professionals in mind, the 100 percent online UW-Madison Substance Use Disorders Counselor Certificate program, offered through the UW Flexible Option, includes 360 hours of specialized SUDs education, designed to be completed in 24 weeks or less. The certificate program is taught by Pat Gutierrez, a licensed SUDs counselor who has 25 years of experience, 18 of them as a clinical supervisor. The program curriculum has recently been updated with new course material including practical applications, discussions, case studies, and much more. 

Pat brings best practices in the field, information about trauma-informed care, cultural competency, and how to implement SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound) goals. With trauma-informed care, a counselor considers events in the client’s life that may have led them to substance abuse but without re-traumatizing them, such as a house fire or domestic violence. As opposed to telling people what to do to recover, this approach is more about meeting people where they are and can be especially effective for those in the criminal justice system.

As part of your coursework, you’ll complete practical assignments like writing a treatment plan. You can also engage with fellow students through reflection papers, offering comments and discussing topics further. You’ll also have access to office hours with Pat if you need 1:1 help.

What Will I Learn by Earning a Substance Use Disorders Counseling Certificate?

By earning the UW-Madison Substance Use Disorders Counselor Certificate, you’ll complete readings, case studies, quizzes, and a summative exam where you apply all the SUDs knowledge you’ve learned at the end of the program. The well-rounded certificate dives into a variety of best practices, some of which relate directly to the work of criminal justice professionals:

  • The family system’s role in recovery
  • Collaboration with community-based SUDs support
  • Examination of what substance use disorders really mean
  • Working with individuals in early recovery.

Equip Yourself with a Substance Use Disorders Counseling Certificate While Continuing to Work Full-Time

Advancing your education and having a direct, positive impact within the criminal justice system can happen faster than you might expect. 

Online learning is a great way to complete your education while continuing to work full-time. The certificate’s strength is rooted in competency-based education (CBE), which leans on your work and life experiences to complete topics you know faster and take more time on new concepts. This 100 percent online certificate was strategically built to expand your existing knowledge while you complete coursework on your own schedule with direct access to the course instructor. You’ll be able to apply concepts you learn on the job immediately that can make a real difference in your community.

Interested in learning more? Contact a helpful enrollment adviser by calling 608-800-6762 or emailing flex@uwex.wisconsin.edu.

Filed Under: News & Media, Careers Tagged With: substance abuse counselor certification, uw-madison, substance use disorders, Criminal Justice

What Can You Do with a Business Administration Degree?

August 28, 2024 -

You’re a self-motivated learner with some college credit but need a flexible way to earn a degree in order to take that next step in your career—in the business world or another field you find fulfilling. A Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) prepares graduates for a wide range of positions in finance, management, marketing, human resources, and more. In general, BSBA graduates use their degree to advance their career, make a career change, or as a stepping stone to a graduate degree—like an MBA.

What is Business Administration?

With a BSBA degree, you will learn fundamental business administration skills that are applicable to nearly every career field. A well-rounded BSBA program focuses on both hard and soft skill sets that expose students to real-world problem solving, interpersonal communication, operational functions, financial tools, and critical and systems thinking principles. 

The UW Flexible Option Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree offers two concentrations to choose from (General Business and Business Analytics) in addition to an Agile Project Management Certificate or Business Analytics Certificate. No matter which concentration or certificate program you choose, you will have a chance to develop specialized skills to excel in a particular area of the business field. Overall, a BSBA degree builds a strong foundation of professional skills that employers from nearly every industry look for in strong job candidates.

Business Administration Jobs and Career Paths

a chart showing minimum educational requirements for different business occupations
Source: Lightcast 2024

In the business field, the majority of job postings from January 2024 to June 2024 requested that applicants have a bachelor’s degree, compared with an associate degree.

The following job titles and median salaries reflect the common roles BSBA graduates are qualified for:

Possible Job Titles Median Salary
Accountants and Auditors $79,880
Budget Analysts $84,940
Claims Adjusters, Appraisers, Examiners and Investigators $75,020
Compensation, Benefits, and Job Analysis Specialists $74,530
Cost Estimators $74,740
Financial Analysts $99,890
Financial Examiners $84,300
Fundraisers $64,160
Human Resources Specialists $67,650
Insurance Underwriters $77,860
Labor Relations Specialists $89,980
Loan Officers $69,990
Logisticians $79,400
Management Analysts $99,410
Market Research Analysts $74,680
Personal Financial Advisors $99,580
Project Management Specialists $98,580
Purchasing Managers, Buyers, and Purchasing Agents $77,180

*Source: The Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023)

Stacy Prodell is a great example of where a BSBA degree can take you. She is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Parkside’s BSBA degree—offered through the UW Flexible Option. When Stacy was promoted from dental assistant to dental office manager, she knew she had to step up to her new role, which meant going back to school. 

Right away, Stacy was able to put her coursework into action—using supply and demand models, team management skills, and a critical eye for bottlenecks in her offices’ processes. Now as a BSBA graduate, Stacy has been given more dental offices to manage and feels confident not only to take on her career but to also succeed.

Or, a BSBA can set you up for a graduate degree program, like a Master of Business Administration (MBA), Master of Science in Sustainable Management, or a Master of Science in Healthcare Administration. Antwaun Sanders, a recent MBA graduate from UW-Parkside and recipient of an Outstanding Graduate Award, got his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration from UW Flexible Option. 

“What I learned in the BSBA program set me up for the MBA program,” he says. “I had no issues in a lot of courses because of what I learned in the BSBA program. Even if I had decided not to pursue my MBA, I could have gone out into the workforce and pursued other opportunities with the knowledge I gained in the Flex BSBA program.”

Where Business Administration Majors Work

The strength of a BSBA degree is that it prepares you for roles in virtually every industry, including in government and corporate life. Equally, if you are looking to make a career change, a BSBA degree can be the starting point of making that jump.

Rounding out the top five industries in which business professionals work: 

  1. Federal government
  2. Company and enterprise management
  3. Consulting services
  4. State government
  5. Local government
An inverted pie chart showing the top job sectors
Source: Lightcast 2024

Business Administration Careers Outlook

If you are wondering how likely you will secure a job as a BSBA graduate, regional and state hiring trends suggest an optimistic future. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, overall employment in business and financial occupations is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations through 2032. About 911,400 openings are projected each year, on average, in these occupations due to employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave the occupations permanently.

You will also have an opportunity to make a higher salary compared with other fields. The median annual wage for this group was $79,050 in May 2023, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of $48,060.

Map of the U.S. showing high job concentrations in CA, TX, FL, and more.
Source: Lightcast 2024

California, Texas, Georgia, Florida, and Washington are among the top states with the biggest estimated increases in business jobs in the next decade. California and Texas will experience an increase of more than 14,700 jobs each, with Georgia at more than 6,000. Washington is expected to increase jobs by nearly 7,000 and Florida by almost 6,000 jobs.

Top Skills in a Business Administration Career

To stand out to employers, you will need a combination of hard and soft skills that highlight your ability to be a team player and your understanding of technical and business operations. Employers are seeking those with common skills like communication, leadership, problem solving and research. They’re also seeking individuals with specialized skills, including marketing, project management, data analysis, and finance.

A bar chart showing specialized job skills
Source: Lightcast 2024

 

An Online Business Administration Degree at Your Own Pace

In addition to common skills, employers are also looking for professionals with specialized skills, including project management, data analysis, analytics, and finance. With the newly launched concentrations for the UW Flexible Option BSBA, you can choose the path that works for you. With General Business, build a solid foundation in the functional areas of business and prepare for a variety of positions across industries. In the Business Analytics concentration, students gain the analytical skills to lead change and solve complex business challenges by converting data into strategic insights.

An Online Business Administration Degree at Your Own Pace

Accredited through the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) and the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business International (AACSB)—the leading business accrediting body in the world—the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Bachelor of Science in Business Administration degree offered through UW Flexible Option, features a project-based curriculum that establishes graduates who are equipped to succeed in the fast-paced world of business.

Offered 100% online, you will progress toward your degree at your own pace by demonstrating mastery of applicable skills and knowledge. Graduates of the program will be positioned for a variety of roles through the skillsets they learn and strengthen. At a glance, the program will prepare you to:

  • Apply financial tools and techniques to meet organizational objectives
  • Evaluate scenarios that impact an organization and respond using diverse communication strategies
  • Employ critical and systems thinking principles to create an integrated multi-functional strategy to meet organizational objectives

Explore the UW Flexible Option Bachelor of Science in Business Administration curriculum, tuition, and admissions process.

Filed Under: Careers Tagged With: Uw Flexible Option, Business Administration, Business Administration Careers, Business Administration Salaries

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