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Overview
The University of North Carolina at Charlotte (UNCC) is one of five North
Carolina Higher Education Institutions providing a graduate degree with an
emphasis in substance abuse counseling. The graduate certificate in
Substance Abuse Counseling provides students with an emphasis in addictions
counseling within their master’s or doctoral degree in professional
counseling. The goal of the program is to prepare students to work as
substance abuse counselors. The certificate program admits practitioners and
students who either hold or are currently enrolled in a CACREP-accredited
graduate degree program. The Graduate Certificate is recognition of academic
achievement and enhances professional standing.
The Program
The Graduate Certificate in Substance Abuse
Counseling is designed to provide students with the coursework (180 clock
hours) and a portion of the clinical experiences required for licensure as a
Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist (under Criteria C) by the North
Carolina Substance Abuse Professional Practice Board. Students who complete
the certificate as a part of their Master’s degree in Counseling at UNCC are
eligible to apply for licensure under Criteria C. Further information on
NCSAPPB licensure eligibility can be found at
www.ncsappb.org.
Certificate Requirements
Students must take four of the courses below and complete the
required internship in substance abuse counseling. The following courses are
offered to students in the certificate program:
- CSLG 6160
Theories of Chemical Dependency *
- CLSG 6161
Chemical Dependency: Assessment and Diagnosis*
- CSLG 6162
Chemical Dependency: Counseling Individuals, Families, and Groups*
- CSLG 6163
Chemical Dependency: Treatment Planning and Relapse Prevention
- CSLG 6000 McLeod
Institute on Substance Abuse (a one-week summer institute offered
for graduate credit covering a broad array of topics relevant to
substance abuse counseling and prevention)
CSLG 7435 Internship*
in substance abuse counseling (6 graduate hours-600 hours of supervised
experience). Supervision must be provided by a person who Master’s degree
in Counseling or its equivalent, is a Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) or
a Clinical Supervisor Intern (CSI) under NCSAPPB, and has at least two
year’s of post master’s degree experience in the field of substance abuse
counseling.
* Required for
completion of certificate
Students are required to
be enrolled in either the Master of Arts in Counseling program or in the
Substance Abuse Certification program. Courses for the certificate program
are relevant to both school counseling and community counseling. Students
who enroll in the Substance Abuse Certificate program and take four courses
and 600 hours of internship in substance abuse counseling are eligible to
receive a Graduate Certificate in Substance Abuse Counseling from UNC
Charlotte.
Additional Admission
Requirements
The following items are
requested for application in addition to the Graduate School requirements:
- A statement of
purpose as to why the applicant seeks admission to the program
- At least three
evaluations from persons familiar with the applicant's personal and
professional qualifications
For more information contact:
Dr. Pam Lassiter
Department of Counseling
UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
(704) 687-8972
plassiter@uncc.edu
E-mail Dr. Lassiter
The University Catalog, application forms
and materials can be obtained from:
The Graduate School
UNC Charlotte
9201 University City Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28223-0001
(704) 687-3366
(704) 687-3279 (Fax)
Graduate Admissions Office Web Site
Note: the University Catalog and
current Schedule of Courses are available
online.
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