Certificate in Alcohol & Drug Counseling Program
Delaware State University, through the Department of Psychology, offers courses to become a practicing Certified
Alcohol and Drug Counselor. The courses include core areas critical to new providers as well as a variety of special
topics to keep more-seasoned providers abreast of best practices and emerging trends in alcohol and drug counseling. These courses may be taken for recertification for current alcohol and drug counselors as well. The program requires twenty-one (21) credit hours of psychology courses as follows: 200, 309, 407, 408, 409, 410 and 435. The course, Practicain Applied Psychology (PSYC 435), is required in order to complete 200 hours of supervised training.
Minimum Admission Requirements
GPA: Not Applicable
Standardized testing requirement: Not Applicable
English Proficiency Testing: Not Applicable
Level of education attainment required: Not Applicable
Additional Admission Requirements
Personal Statement: Not Applicable
Transcripts: Not Applicable
Interview: Not Applicable
Portfolio/Work Samples: Not Applicable
Additional
Currently, you have to be enrolled as a matriculating student.