Degree Programs:

School of Humanities and Social Sciences

Department of Psychology

Graduate Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling
What you study

IU Online’s Graduate Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling is open to Indiana residents only. It offers instruction in the 12 core functions of an addiction counselor and also explores the history, major theories, techniques, and strategies in the field of substance addiction and intervention.   

How you benefit

Students in this program evaluate and critically analyze professional scholarship in the field. They apply the counseling skills needed to address the mental health needs of diverse clients—concentrating on prevention, intervention, and crisis management. They apply strategies for helping clients identify addiction’s impact on their life, relationships, and health, and the benefits of living without addiction. Emphasis is placed on critical analysis of one’s own previous attitudes and beliefs surrounding mental health issues, substance use, and culturally diverse groups—and how these may influence future clinical work.

This program is taught by IU Bloomington, IUPUC, IU Kokomo, and IU South Bend. 

Certificate Requirements

To earn a Graduate Certificate in Alcohol and Drug Counseling, you must complete 18 credit hours as follows:  

1.  Addiction Counseling Theories and Techniques (3 cr.) 
      Complete one of the following courses: 

  • EDUC-G 510 Introduction to Alcohol and Drug Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 510 Alcohol and Drug Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-P 535 Introduction to Addictions Counseling (3 cr.) 
2.  Clinical Appraisal and Assessment (3 cr.)

Complete one of the following courses: 

  • EDUC-G 511 Screening and Assessment of Alcohol and Drug Problems (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 505 Clinical Appraisal and Assessment (3 cr.)
  • PSY-P 540 Principles of Psychological Assessment and Prediction(3 cr.)
3.  Clinical Problems and Applications (3 cr.)

Complete one of the following courses: 

  • EDUC-G 512 Counseling Approaches to Addictions (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 512 Counseling Approaches to Addictions (3 cr.)
4.  Psychoactive Drugs and Psychopharmacology (3 cr.)

Complete one of the following courses:

  • EDUC-G 513 Legal and Illegal Drugs of Abuse (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 513 Psychopharmacology and Counseling (3 cr.)
 5.  Diversity (3 cr.)

Complete one of the following courses: 

  • EDUC-G 575 Multicultural Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 575 Multicultural Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-I 501 Multicultural Counseling (3 cr.)
 6.  Practicum (3 cr.)

Complete one of the following courses: 

  • EDUC-G 514 Practicum in Alcohol and Drug Counseling (3 cr.)
  • EDUC-G 647 Advanced Internship in Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 524 Practicum in Mental Health Counseling (3 cr.)
  • PSY-G 550 Internship in Mental Health Counseling (3 cr.) 
Admissions
To be accepted to this program, you must have:
  1. A bachelor’s degree
  2. 3.0 minimum GPA
To apply to this program, complete an online application that includes:
  1. Official transcripts from each undergraduate institution
  2. Resume
  3. Personal statement (250 words)
Application Dates

Fall semester: Aug 1

Spring semester: Jan 1

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