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Education and Social Sciences -25HG - Addiction Counseling and Treatment

Program Overview

Catalog Description

CLC has achieved national accreditation by the National Addiction Studies Accreditation Commission (NASAC) and is commended for excellence in the preparation of the 21st-century addictions professional workforce. The Human Services Addiction Counseling and Treatment Program (ACT) is accredited by the Illinois Certification Board (ICB/IAODAPCA, Inc.) as both an Advanced and Preparatory Training Program.

Plan 25HG is both an Advanced and Preparatory Training Program.

Advanced Program: Upon completion of the program, students are qualified to take the CADC exam to become an Illinois Certified Alcohol/ Drug Counselor. No additional work experience is required.

ICB Preparatory Program: Students will be waived from the 2nd practicum (HUS 276); however, upon completion of the program, there is a work experience requirement in order to earn the CADC.

According to ICB/IAODAPCA regulations, students who wish to earn their CADC through the Advanced Program must possess a minimum of an associate degree in human services or another behavioral science from an accredited institution of higher education. Students who do not meet this requirement should complete the A.A.S. in Addiction Counseling and Treatment, Plan 25HD, or complete this certificate as a Preparatory Program.

In order to be admitted to this option, student must first meet with department faculty. Up to 15 credit hours of prerequisite courses may be transferred from another institution with the permission of the Human Services department chair, upon submission and review of transcripts indicating successful completion. Students needing to meet these prerequisites may take them concurrently with the courses required for the certificate.

In order to take upper-level courses, students must apply for admittance in the program, which may include background checks, drug screens, and/ or interviews. Upon application to the Addiction Counseling and Treatment (ACT) option, students should have no history of alcohol or other drug abuse, any addiction or other addictive disorders, or should be in recovery without recurrence and out of treatment or correctional supervision for at least 18 months.


Program Title

Addiction Counseling & Treatment

Plan Code

Education and Social Sciences -25HG

Award Type

Certificate

Free Form Requisites

First Semester

17 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

CLC120^

College Success Seminar

2

HUS121

Health and Nutrition

3

HUS123

Introduction to Group Dynamics

3

HUS128

Introduction to Counseling Skills

3

HUS140

Drugs and Society

3

HUS231

Adult Development and Aging or

PSY220

Lifespan Development or

PSY226

Adolescent Development

3

Second Semester

12 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

HUS151

Addiction Counseling and Treatment I

3

HUS152

Process Addictions/Impulse Disorders

2

HUS153

Diverse/Multicultural Populations

2

HUS154

Ethics in Human Services

2

HUS156

Pharmacology and Disease in Substance Abuse

3

Third Semester

8 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

HUS251

Addiction Counseling and Treatment II

4

HUS253

Advanced Addiction Counseling Skills

3

HUS274

Human Services Practicum Orientation

1

Fourth Semester

6 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

HUS299

Special Topics in Human Services

2

HUS275

Addiction Counseling Practicum I

4

Fifth Semester

5 Credits

Course

Title

Hours

HUS276

Addiction Counseling Practicum II

4

HUS278

Addiction Counselor Capstone

1

Total hours for Certificate

48

CLC 120 is an institutional requirement for graduation.