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DEGREE OFFERED
Certificate in Addictions Counseling
The certificate in addictions counseling may be earned concurrently
with the M.A. in Mental Health Counseling or Counseling Psychology or
M.Ed. in School Counseling or may be obtained after earning the
master’s degree. Students may find that a combination of a degree and
the addictions certificate may be best for them in their long range
professional development and career planning.
The certificate in addictions counseling consists of 30 graduate
semester credits.
Course Requirements
Core requirements consist of 15 credits with all students required to
take the following five courses:
COUN 762 Drug and Alcohol Counseling
PSYC 775 Psychopharmacology
PSYC 609 Internship in Addictions*
PSYC 731 Addiction Treatment Delivery
PSYC 833 Advanced Techniques in Psychotherapy
Choose 5 of the following 8 courses for the additional 15 credits:
COUN 610 Appraisal, Assessment, & Evaluation
COUN 731 Group Counseling
COUN 732 Family Counseling
EDUC 507 Adv. Human Growth and Development
PSYC 502 Principles and Philosophy of Counseling
PSYC 734 Counseling Theory & Practice
PSYC 744 Psychodynamics of Psychopathology-DSM-IV-TR
PSYC 780 Legal and Ethical Issues in Counseling and Therapy
Total 30 credits
Frank Norton, Ph.D., ABPP
Department of Counseling
* PSYC 609 Internship in Addictions can be taken after the completion
of at least 21 hours of Addiction Certificate Courses
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