Combined Degrees: Psychology B.S./Addiction Counseling M.S.

The College of Arts & Sciences offers students an opportunity to earn both their undergraduate and graduate degrees through its Combined Degrees: Psychology B.S/Addiction Counseling M.S. program. This program enables qualified students to earn, in a continuous plan of study, both a B.S. in Psychology and an M.S. in Addiction Counseling degree in as little as five years.

Qualified students are able to complete four core Counseling graduate courses that will count towards their undergraduate Psychology degree.  Visit the Psychology B.S. degree and Addiction Counseling M.S. degree program pages for program descriptions and outcomes.

Requirements

Eligible undergraduate students who would like to pursue the Combined Degrees: Psychology B.S./Addiction Counseling M.S. program should apply directly for the program by the end of their third year to take maximum advantage of this accelerated option. Qualified students who elect the Combined Degrees: Psychology B.S./Addiction Counseling M.S. program as an undergraduate student must fulfill all admissions requirements for entrance into the intended graduate program and complete a graduate program application.  If admitted to the graduate program, students will begin graduate study in the summer after their senior year. 

Psychology

A four-year program leading to the bachelor of science degree

Credits
Major Courses
PSYC1001Introductory Psychology3
PSYC1020Introduction to Professional Issues and Ethics in Psychology3
PSYC2002Abnormal Psychology3
PSYC2030Developmental Psychology3
PSYC3001Social Psychology3
PSYC3010Personality3
PSYC3040Introduction to Neuropsychology and Psychopharmacology3
PSYC4200Cultural Psychology3
RSCH2050Workshop in Acquiring Social Research Skills3
or RSCH3020 Honors Research Methods
RSCH4050Research Seminar in Psychology3
Applied/Experiential Learning & Major Electives or Specialization in Counseling Psychology
CSLG4099Internship in Counseling Psychology6
Choose six of the following (no more than two SOC-designated courses): *18
Criminology
Counseling Theories and Techniques
Introduction to Career and School Counseling
Introduction to Family Treatment for Addictions Counselors
Introduction to Case Management
Introduction to Crisis Intervention
Principles of Group Counseling
Counseling Techniques for Addictions and Other Behavioral Disorders
Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy
Human Sexuality
Industrial/Organizational Psychology
Psychological Issues of Substance Use Disorders and Compulsive Behaviors
Health Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Psychology of Motivation and Leadership in the Workplace
Criminalization of Mental Illness
Psychology of Conflict Resolution
Sociology of Aging
Social Issues in Contemporary America
Deviant Behavior
Or
Specialization in Counseling Psychology (24 credits)
Counseling Theories and Techniques
Introduction to Case Management
Introduction to Crisis Intervention
Principles of Group Counseling
Internship in Counseling Psychology
Choose two of the following:
Introduction to Career and School Counseling
Introduction to Family Treatment for Addictions Counselors
Counseling Techniques for Addictions and Other Behavioral Disorders
Introduction to Marriage and Family Therapy
University Core Curriculum
Communicating9
Rhetoric & Composition I
Rhetoric & Composition II
Communication Skills
Connecting6
Two courses with the Connecting attribute (ECNG), one at the 2000 level, one at the 4000 level
Experiencing6
Two courses with the Experiencing attribute (EEXP), different disciplines
Measuring6
A Survey of College Mathematics (or higher, based on student's placement)
Statistics I
Introduction to Biostatistics
Exploring3
Choose one of the following:
Introduction to Life Science
Nutrition
Anatomy and Physiology
Interacting6
Sociology I
Honors Seminar: Social Inequalities
Additional course with the Interacting attribute (EINT) in a different discipline
A&S Electives6
Two courses with the Arts & Sciences elective attribute (EASC)
Free Electives #
12 credits selected from 1000-4999 numbered offerings within the university12
Graduate Courses **
CSLG5060Counseling Theories3
CSLG5170Multicultural Counseling: Theories and Techniques3
CSLG5250Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice (Practicum 1)3
CSLG5300Individual Counseling Theories and Techniques I (Practicum 2)3
Total Credits120.0
*

Students are responsible for meeting prerequisites.

**

Students use 12 free elective credits for graduate-level courses in the Addictions Counseling M.S. during their fourth year.

#  In addition to classes, free elective credits may be applied to a number of options such as internship, study abroad, Directed Experiential Education courses and courses in a specialization or minor as relevant. For students who qualify for the J2 program, up to four graduate courses may apply. Students are strongly encouraged to contact a faculty advisor before scheduling free elective credits.

Addiction Counseling

Master of Science 

Credits
Core Courses
CSLG5060Counseling Theories 3
CSLG5100Advanced Career Counseling3
CSLG5150Counseling Across the Lifespan3
CSLG5170Multicultural Counseling: Theories and Techniques 3
CSLG5250Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice (Practicum 1) 3
CSLG5300Individual Counseling Theories and Techniques I (Practicum 2) 3
CSLG5350Health and Wellness Counseling3
CSLG5400Psychopathology and Treatment Planning3
CSLG5450Testing and Assessment in Counseling3
CSLG5500Advanced Group Counseling Theories and Techniques with Lab3
CSLG5899Counseling Practicum3
CSLG6100Advanced Co-Occurring Disorders and Addictions Counseling3
CSLG6150Individual Counseling Theories and Techniques II (Practicum 3)3
CSLG6205Advanced Co-Occurring Disorders and Addictions Counseling II3
CSLG6888Counseling Internship I6
CSLG6899Counseling Internship II6
PSYC5200Advanced Neuroscience and Psychopharmacology3
RSCH6100Research and Theories in Addiction Counseling3
Total Credits60.0

These graduate courses fulfill the bachelor of science requirements in the fourth year. Please note: The bachelor of science is not awarded until all graduate-level courses applying to the undergraduate degree have been successfully completed. 

Students who do not complete the 600-hour internship in the prescribed two semesters will schedule for CSLG6980 Clinical Supervision Advising - Post Internship. This continuation requires a Clinical Supervision Advisement Fee each fall, spring and summer semester until the 600 hours have been accumulated. 

Note: Students must pass MATH0010 Pre-Algebra or have equivalent placement scores to enroll in required math courses.

Note: Students must pass ENG0001 Writing Workshop or have equivalent placement scores to enroll in ILS 2000-level courses.

In collaboration with academic colleges Study Abroad offer several options, direct enroll with international universities, domestic and digital options meet with a Study Abroad Advisor to learn more about how your major, minor, free electives, experiential learning and transferable courses would benefit by a Study Abroad program. There are many options for students during a semester, spring and/or summer breaks. Faculty-led, exchange, and direct-enroll programs range in duration from one week to a full semester or full year. Financial aid may be applied, and some partners offer external scholarships. Visit the study abroad website for information, program descriptions and online applications. Where will you go? Wherever you decide, make the best of your educational journey!

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