Counseling, M.A.: Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Option
Program Description
The Master of Arts in Counseling, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling Option provides a common core of professional counseling competencies based on national standards, specialized studies and supervised experiences in the field of Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counseling. The 48 credit degree leads to eligibility for the Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (LCADC) as courses have been approved by the Certification Board (NJ) for the LCADC. Depending on the student's background an additional 12 credits may be needed, so this should be discussed with an advisor.
Degree Requirements
- 48 credits
- All students conditionally admitted; following successful completion of core courses, faculty meet to assess whether the student will advance to full admission.
- Practicum and 2 internships
- CPCE (comprehensive examination)
Degree Requirements
- 48 credits
- All students conditionally admitted; following successful completion of core courses faculty meet to assess whether the student will advance to full admission
- Practicum and internship
- CPCE (comprehensive exam)
Core Courses 9
(Students must be fully admitted following completion of the three courses)
Required Courses 21
Specialized Courses 12
CED 5501 | SURVEY ALCOHOL DRUG ABUSE COUNSELING | 3 |
CED 5502 | COORDINATING A T O D PROGRAM SERVICES | 3 |
CED 5503 | IMACT A.T.O.D. ACROSS LIFESPAN | 3 |
CED 5504 | ASSESMENT&COUNS ALCOHOL/DRUG CHILD FAM | 3 |
Practicum and Internship 6
Total Credit Hours: 48