Master of Science in Addiction Counseling Curriculum | Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center

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Mission, Goal and Objectives

The mission of the Master of Science in Addiction Counseling program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center forwards the mission of the University by providing a practitioner training program focused on the unique needs of diverse communities, especially in rural settings. We are committed to preparing entry-level addiction counselors to work competently and ethically through the mastery of evidence-based counseling practices.  Our focus centers on understanding the unique needs of persons with substance use and behavioral health disorders across their lifespans in the community, workplace, personal relationships and activities.

The goal of the program is to prepare counselors with the counseling knowledge, attitudes, and skills to assist clients with substance use disorders, behavioral health issues, and/or addictions to use their own resources and opportunities to meet their developmental, educational and interpersonal needs.  To accomplish this goal, the program provides educational and practical experiences that allow students to meet the following knowledge and outcome expectations:

The objectives of our program are linked to our mission statement. They are to provide:

  • Educational experiences that facilitate the development of knowledge, attitudes and skills necessary to practice as qualified addiction counselors with a diverse population in a wide variety of contexts.
  • Learning opportunities to support the ability to implement culturally responsive and ethically sound counseling practices throughout their careers, and to advocate for individuals with disabilities and the profession.
  • Clinical training experiences focused on translating acquired knowledge, attitudes and skills to evidence-based practice in a wide range of real-world opportunities.

Addiction Counseling Curriculum

Core Coursework

Course Designation Credit Hours
HPAC 1002 Foundations for Interprofessional Collaborative Practice 0 hours
HPAC 5301 Introduction to Counseling and Ethical Development 3 hours
HPAC 5302 Counseling Theories 3 hours
HPAC 5303 Human Growth and Development 3 hours
HPAC 5304 Career Counseling 3 hours
HPAC 5305 Psychopathology and Diagnosis 3 hours
HPAC 5307 Multicultural Counseling 3 hours
HPAC 5308 Research and Statistics 3 hours
HPAC 5311 Addictions Counseling 3 hours
HPAC 5312 Assessment 3 hours
HPAC 5318 Abnormal Behavior: Treatment Planning and Case Management 3 hours
Total Hours 30 hours

Specialty Coursework

Course Designation Credit Hours
HPAC 5330 Foundations of Addiction Counseling and Ethical Development 3 hours
HPAC 5331 Advanced Addiction Counseling 3 hours
HPAC 5332 Neurobiology of Addiction 3 hours
HPAC 6050 Comprehensive Examination 0 hours
Total Hours 9 hours

Experiential Coursework

Course Designation Credit Hours
HPAC 5340 Micro Counseling Techniques 3 hours
HPAC 5342 Group Counseling Techniques 3 hours
HPAC 5344 Couples, Marriage, and Family Counseling Methods 3 hours
Total Hours 9 hours

Clinical Experience

Course Designation Credit Hours
HPAC 5360 Practicum 3 hours
HPAC 6001 Internship Var 3-9 hours
Total Hours 12 hours

 

Accreditation

The Master of Science in Addiction Counseling program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center is accredited by the Council for Accreditation of Counseling & Related Educational Programs (CACREP).

Licensure and Certification

Upon completion of the MSAC program, students will possess the competencies and experiences necessary to take the National Counselor Examination for Licensure and Certification (NCE). Successful applicants can be credentialed as a National Certified Counselor (NCC) and sit for licensure as an LPC in most states.