Professional skills in chemical addictions counseling
Certificate, undergraduate
Guiding others on the path to recovery
Students will dive into the complex issue of substance abuse, understanding not only its personal toll but its widespread impact on communities. They’ll study various treatment methods while exploring how substance abuse affects individuals, families and society.
Grappling with ethical challenges that arise in the counseling profession, they will exam how personal values, legal obligations and professional standards intersect. Through practical training, students will acquire valuable counseling techniques, preparing them to guide individuals and groups on their journey toward recovery.
Overview
Related Topics
Tackling addiction’s impact
Degree fit
This program could be a good fit if you:
- Are interested in pursuing a career in addiction counseling or chemical dependency treatment.
- Want to develop essential counseling, crisis intervention, and treatment planning skills.
- Have a background in psychology, social work, or human services and want to specialize in chemical addiction counseling.
- Are looking to advance your professional capabilities in the field of addiction treatment.
Career outcomes
Current job openings
2,614 in ID, WA, OR, MT and HIPotential careers and starting salaries
- Substance Abuse and Behavioral Disorder Counselors • Mental Health Counselors
$43,429 - Social and Human Service Assistants
$38,003 - Mental Health and Substance Abuse Social Workers
$44,628
* Career data provided by Lightcast.
Financial aid and scholarship opportunities
U of I’s certificate programs are not eligible for financial aid or scholarships on their own. However, students enrolled in a bachelor's or associate degree program may apply their financial aid and scholarships toward a certificate if they are pursuing both simultaneously.
For more information or to explore funding options, contact the Financial Aid Office at finaid@uidaho.edu or call 208-885-6312.
Clubs and involvement opportunities
Hands-on learning
Participate in research studies and computer programming projects conducted on campus.
Internships
Students receive internship credit through working with our community partners.
Internship sites include:
- Ravens Scholars Program
- Vandal Health Education
- Citizen’s Companion Program
- Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse
- Latah Recovery Center and Crisis Center
- Milestone Decisions
- Opportunities Unlimited
- Moscow Mentor Program
Application information
Admission criteria for undergraduate certificates are the same as those for U of I undergraduate degree programs. View our admission requirements to learn more.
Undergraduate certificate application process
Students interested in adding a certificate to their bachelor’s or associate degree program should speak with their academic advisor.
Students interested in earning an undergraduate certificate as a standalone program should contact the Admissions Office at 208-885-6326 for information on how to apply.