This certificate program allows students to prepare for a professional career in the addiction field while they are simultaneously engaged in the pursuit of their undergraduate college degree. The program coordinates especially well with UMF's bachelor's degree programs in Rehabilitation Services, Community Health, Psychology, and General Studies; however, it is available to any matriculated UMF student regardless of major. Completion of the certificate is recorded on the official UMF transcript.
Required Courses:
HEA 211 |
Substance Abuse Prevention |
2 |
REH 200 |
Counseling and the Helping Relationship |
4 |
REH 250 |
Introduction to Addiction |
4 |
REH 305 |
Group Process |
4 |
REH 340 |
Advanced Addiction Rehabilitation |
4 |
REH 212 |
Rehabilitation and Families |
4 |
Or |
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PSY 329 |
Child and Family Counseling and Psychopathology |
4 |
Total Credits: 22