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Allied Human Services and Addictions Counseling, Certificate
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The Addiction Counseling certificate track is specifically designed to prepare students and practicing professionals for entry-level positions as substance abuse counselors. This program is designed to provide career development opportunities to increase the number of credentialed counselors in the Baltimore region. This program also increases the skills of practicing entry-level Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse (AODA) counselors by providing skills training to help them meet requirements for certification and by providing internship opportunities for students desiring to work in this mental health specialization.
Priority for admission to this certificate track goes to those planning to work in the Baltimore City area. Applicants must have a high school diploma or GED®, no fewer than three years of AODA work experience, and no history of alcohol or other drug misuse or active dependency for a period of two years immediately prior to admission to this program. Please note that this academic certificate is not a substitute for certification through the Board of Professional Counselors and Therapists.
Career Options
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- Early intervention/prevention school-based programs
- Nursing and residential facilities
- Hospitals and prisons
- Probation and parole agencies
- Detox centers and halfway houses
BCCC's Advantage
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- Majority of graduates transfer to a bachelor’s degree program or find job placements
Suggested Sequence Of Courses
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Every degree-seeking student must complete the College’s General Education Requirements in addition to the academic program requirements.Through the College’s General Education Requirements, students acquire basic knowledge of the disciplines in the areas of arts and humanities, social and behavioral sciences, biological and physical sciences, mathematics, English composition, and computer literacy.
Find out more in the Baltimore City Community College Catalog
Program Brochure
Program Faculty
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Professor George Andrews
Liberty Campus, Main Building, Room 253D
410-462-7743 (office)
GAndrews@bccc.eduProfessor Anthony Johnakin
Liberty Campus, Main Building, Room 253F
410-462-7748 (office)
AJohnakin@bccc.edu