2025-2026 Academic Catalog

Substance Abuse Counseling, Certificate

The Certificate in Substance Abuse Counseling prepares students for job preparation in entry level positions in alcohol and drug counseling and the curriculum is a pathway to the Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) in Substance Abuse Counseling. The course work is designed to meet the educational requirements of the Maryland Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists of Alcohol and Drug Trainee.

  • View the Substance Abuse Fact Sheet for faculty contact information and additional program information.

Program Pathway

First Year Fall

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

HST-103Introduction to Human Services and Social Work

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:6

First Year Spring

CDC-203Ethics in Counseling

3 credits

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HST-207Social Work with Individuals

3 credits

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Or

HST-208Social Work with Groups

3 credits

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PSY-204Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Human Development

3 credits

PSY-206Abnormal Psychology

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:12

Second Year Fall

CDC-220Addictions Treatment Delivery

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:3

Second Year Spring

CDC-210Medical Aspects of Chemical Dependency

3 credits

Total Credit Hours:3

Program Requirements (24 Credits)

Requirements List

CDC-203Ethics in Counseling

3 credits

CDC-210Medical Aspects of Chemical Dependency

3 credits

CDC-220Addictions Treatment Delivery

3 credits

HST-103Introduction to Human Services and Social Work

3 credits

-
 

HST-207Social Work with Individuals

3 credits

-
Or

HST-208Social Work with Groups

3 credits

-
 

PSY-101General Psychology

3 credits

PSY-204Developmental Psychology: Lifespan Human Development

3 credits

PSY-206Abnormal Psychology

3 credits

Certificate Requirement (24 Credits)

Note:

Students who have been convicted of certain crimes may be precluded from employment in this field. Please discuss concerns with the program coordinator.