Overview
Earn a Certificate or Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies online
The Professional Addiction Studies program provides knowledge and skills for individuals seeking to enter the field of addiction. It also serves as professional development for those already working in fields such as mental health, counselling, law enforcement, nursing, social work, child and family services.
- Courses approved by the Canadian Addiction Counsellor Certification Federation (CACCF) towards ICADC/CCAC certification
- Courses provide holistic information about addiction through a trauma-informed lens.
- Earn a Certificate or a Diploma
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- CACCF-approved online courses
- Offered for over 30 years and taught by industry experts
- Earn a Certificate or Diploma
Professional Addiction Studies program features:
- Content is based on areas of knowledge and skills as identified by the Canadian Addiction Counsellor Certification Federation (CACCF) core competencies
- Convenient online learning format, which could include readings, discussion boards, individual exercises and more
- Learn from instructors with industry expertise
- Network with professionals from various disciplines
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- Awareness and understanding
- Communication skills
- Effective strategies
- Overview of addiction from a holistic standpoint
- Effective communication and counselling skills
- Assessment, treatment and professional ethics
Through our Professional Addiction Studies program, you’ll learn to:
- Assess variables that lead to, and influence addiction, in order to support those living with and those affected by it
- Recognize knowledge limitations and scope of professional practice and the role of multidisciplinary care in relation to addiction
- Differentiate distinct theoretical and applied approaches pertaining to screening, assessment and treatment
- Understand the relationship between addiction and mental health, the complexities of working with individuals experiencing concurrent disorders, and the need for holistic care in situations where trauma is involved
- Use evidence-informed practice across treatments in order to support diverse populations and provide culturally-safe care
- Communicate effectively and appropriately, both verbally and in writing, within recognized professional and industry standards
- Translate theory to practice in the support of individuals, groups, families, and communities
- Act in a professional and ethical manner that reflects sensitivity to the nature of addiction and is in compliance with relevant laws
- Apply counselling and therapy-based treatments to be used in client-care
Program Overview
Online
Approx. 6-10 hours per week, per course
Diploma: 1-5 years
Certificate: 8 months-5 years
Learn more about the Professional Addiction Studies program
- Addiction and mental health workers
- Counsellors and social workers
- Law enforcement professionals
- Health and social services professionals
- Recent college or university graduates in related fields of study
Earning a Certificate or Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies can open doors into the field of addiction for the following professions:
- Counsellor
- Nurse
- Mental Health Work
- Crisis Outreach
- Social Worker
- Guidance Counsellor
- Child and Youth Worker
- Law Enforcement Professionals
- assess a broad spectrum of variables that lead to and influence addiction in order to support those living with and those affected by addiction from a strength-based perspective;
- recognize knowledge limitations and scope of professional practice, including awareness of when referrals to other professionals are required and the role of multidisciplinary care in relation to addiction;
- differentiate distinct theoretical and applied approaches pertaining to the application of screening, assessment and treatment approaches;
- explain the relationship(s) between addiction and mental health, the complexities of working with individuals experiencing concurrent disorders, and the need for holistic care in situations where trauma is involved;
- use evidence-informed practice across a continuum of treatment modalities in order to support diverse populations and provide culturally-safe care;
- communicate effectively and appropriately, both verbally and in writing, within recognized professional and industry standards;
- translate theory to practice in the support of individuals, groups, families, and communities;
- act, at all times, in a professional and ethical manner that reflects sensitivity to the nature of addiction and is in compliance with relevant laws;
- apply counseling and therapy-based treatments to be used in client-care
Canadian Addiction Counsellors Certification Federation (CACCF)
The Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies is pre-approved by the CACCF as meeting the core educational requirements for the ICADC or CCAC certifications.
The Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies may be used on a course-by-course basis towards the specific skill and knowledge categories required for ICADC or CCAC certifications if you have previous related education that you are able to combine. Contact the CACCF for details.
Please be advised that the educational component is one of the requirements for certification. Visit the CACCF website for the full requirements.
NEW Associate Addiction Counsellor (AAC)
This entry-level certificate is intended for students, counsellors in training, or new graduates working towards completing their CCAC or ICADC certification.
To be an Associate Addiction Counsellor you must be attending, or have completed, education in a pre-approved program. The Professional Addiction Studies Certificate and Diploma are pre-approved programs.
For more information on the ICADC/CCAC certifications, visit:
Website: http://www.caccf.ca/certifications
Phone: (866) 624-1911
Email: info@caccf.ca
In all cases, students register with McMaster Continuing Education at the course level (i.e. when registering in a course offered by McMaster Continuing Education). In most cases, students must also register at the program level with the association or institute.
It is the responsibility of the students to comply with the program admission and course requirements of the professional association or institute. Each organization has its own requirements regarding application, admission, program and membership. Students should contact the organization for detailed information concerning their program.
Check out our latest Health Program Preview webinar to learn more about the Professional Addiction Studies program
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I wanted to be able to reinvent myself and change my career path and I was able to do that because of McMaster Continuing Education. Being a nurse, there are so many different avenues of nursing that I can try new things and continue to learn. The instructors were really understanding. When you’re working full-time, having someone that will promptly answer your questions and make time for you when you need it, they made it really easy.
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Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies
Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies
Pursue your Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies with McMaster Continuing Education
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Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies
Earn the Diploma in Professional Addiction Studies by completing 10 three-unit courses listed (8 required courses and 2 elective courses)
Note: Students must be accepted into the program before enrolling into courses. Please visit our Admission and Application Requirement page for complete details.
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Core Courses (complete all 8)
3.0 UNITS
ADD 204
Addiction Treatment: Theories, Models and Applications for Professional Practice
$883.90
3.0 UNITS
ADD 207
Human Development in Context: Understanding the Person with Addiction Issues
(Currently Not Available)
Elective Courses (complete any 2)
Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies
Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies
Advance your skills with a Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies
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Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies
Earn the Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies by completing five courses listed below.
Note: Students must be accepted into the program before enrolling into courses. Please visit our Admission and Application Requirement page for complete details.
Courses (complete any 5)
3.0 UNITS
ADD 204
Addiction Treatment: Theories, Models and Applications for Professional Practice
$883.90
3.0 UNITS
ADD 207
Human Development in Context: Understanding the Person with Addiction Issues
(Currently Not Available)
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Professional Addiction Studies Schedule
Professional Addiction Studies course schedules to help you plan your academic year.
Registration: Fall and Winter terms open in mid-July and Spring term opens in mid-March.
Program Requirements: Review certificate or diploma tab.
Time Zone: Courses run in the Eastern Time (ET) Zone.
Course Fees: A McMaster Part Time Student fee is included in the cost of academic credit courses. There is no tax on courses unless indicated at the bottom of the schedule chart.
Additional Fees: New students pay a one-time, non-refundable $39 activation fee for their first academic-credit course. Not every program or course requires textbooks. Learn more about textbooks.
Learning Formats: Visit Learning Formats to determine the best format for you.
Note: Field Experience (ADD 215) is available each term. Please contact studyaddiction@mcmaster.ca for more details.
Course Name (Course Code) | Cost | Units | Fall 2024 | Winter 2025 | Spring/Summer 2025 |
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Introduction to Addiction (ADD 201) | $883.90 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Nov 17 Format: Online | Jan 13 - Mar 23 Format: Online | — |
Pharmacology (ADD 202) | $883.90 | 3.0 | Oct 7 - Dec 15 Format: Online | — | — |
TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 13 Format: Online | |
Counselling Skills for Addiction Professionals (ADD 203) | $883.90 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Nov 17 Format: Online | — | — |
Addiction Treatment: Theories, Models and Applications for Professional Practice (ADD 204) | $883.90 | 3.0 | — | Feb 10 - Apr 20 Format: Online | — |
Group Work and Mutual Aid (ADD 205) | TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 13 Format: Online |
Assessment and Treatment Planning (ADD 206) | $883.90 | 3.0 | — | Jan 13 - Mar 23 Format: Online | — |
TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 13 Format: Online | |
Human Development in Context: Understanding the Person with Addiction Issues (ADD 207) | $883.90 | 3.0 | Oct 7 - Dec 15 Format: Online | — | — |
Families and Addiction (ADD 208) | $883.90 | 3.0 | — | Jan 13 - Mar 23 Format: Online | — |
Trauma Informed Care in Addiction (ADD 209) | TBD | 3.0 | — | — | May 5 - Jul 13 Format: Online |
Contemporary Treatment Approaches (ADD 210) | $883.90 | 3.0 | Sep 9 - Nov 17 Format: Online | — | — |
Concurrent Disorders (ADD 211) | - | - | Currently Not Available | ||
Working with Behavioural Addictions (ADD 212) | - | - | Currently Not Available | ||
Diversity and Inclusive Practice (ADD 213) | $883.90 | 3.0 | — | Feb 10 - Apr 20 Format: Online | — |
Field Experience (ADD 215) | - | - | Currently Not Available |
The schedule table is subject to change. Please visit the course pages to browse classes currently available for registration and the latest cost information.
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Application Requirements
This program has specific admission and application requirements outlined below.
Admission Requirements
There is a $59 fee to apply to the Professional Addiction Studies program. Students who wish to enter the Diploma or Certificate in Professional Addiction Studies are required to meet the following admission criteria based on their education and/or work experience:
- Undergraduate degree in a related field, or college diploma in a related field. Relevant fields of study include psychology, social work, health, social sciences, public health, community and social services, child and youth studies.
OR - A minimum of 2 years full-time (4,000 hours) supervised experience in fields such as addiction, mental health, social and community services, nursing, law enforcement/criminal justice, or first responders.
To ensure you are successful in your online courses, you are required to have knowledge and skills with general computer applications, such as keyboarding, file management, video conferencing and word processing.
Language Requirements
If your first language is not English, you must meet the University’s English language proficiency requirements. Completion of TOEFL exam with a minimum acceptable score of 20 on each of the four components (reading, writing, speaking and listening), valid for 2 years.
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Winter 2025 application dates:
- Open date: September 2, 2024
- Close date: January 1, 2025
Spring 2025 application dates:
- Open date: January 12, 2025
- Close date: April 19, 2025
You must submit a completed application package. McMaster Continuing Education does not evaluate admission documentation unless an application is submitted. Please do not use Hotmail addresses to apply.
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