Program overview
Once admitted to the program, you will:
- Take classes to meet educational requirements for the Mental Health and Addiction Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO).
- Complete a practicum to meet a portion of the supervised experience requirement for MHACBO certification.
- Prepare to apply for an addiction counseling job.
- Prepare to take exams to become a Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) in Oregon.
While in the program, you must:
- Not abuse alcohol or drugs.
- Abstain from any alcohol or illicit drug use if you are in recovery.
Degree options
Students may receive the:
- Associate of Applied Science (AAS) in Addiction Counseling
- Addiction Studies Certificate
- The certificate is the first year of the AAS degree.
- Students who already have an associate degree or higher usually choose the certificate option.
- See the receiving certification page to learn about the requirements for a CADC1, CADC2, and CADC3.
Cohort
In the first term of the program after admission, you will join a cohort (a group of students who take classes together). You also will be required to take practicum preparation classwork on Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturdays. You are required to take 11 credits the first term with some flexibility.
Practicum
Obtaining work experience in an addiction treatment or prevention facility is an essential element of our program. It is this work that translates most directly to skill acquisition and actual employment. The major addiction treatment facilities in the Portland metro area utilize our practicum students. Your duties include but are not limited to:
- Clinical supervision
- Group facilitation
- Individual counseling
- Intakes
- Record keeping
- Staff meetings
During your practicum, you will earn 324 hours to satisfy the requirements for the certificate. If you complete the full AAS degree, you will earn 650 hours.
Credit for experience
The Addiction Counseling program has the option to award credit for Practicum (AD 270A) if you have worked, or are currently working, as an addiction counselor in a Mental Health and Addiction Counselor Certification Board of Oregon (MHACBO) approved position. Contact admissions for more information.
Costs
View the program costs page for more information.
Transferring to a 4-year college or university
Please consult a program advisor with the school that you wish to complete your bachelor’s degree. It is entirely up to the 4-year school which courses they will and will not accept so for the most current information it is best to speak with someone at the specific school in question. The Addiction Counseling Admissions Coordinator and the Program Advisor make every effort to offer students current information regarding course transferability but the final determination can only be made by the 4-year school personnel.
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