2024-2025 Catalog

Addiction Counselor Education (ACE) (Certificate)

Program Advisor: Kari Dupuis, PhD, LICSW

413-236-4506 • kdupuis@berkshirecc.edu

The Addiction Counselor Education (ACE) certificate prepares Human Service or other helping professionals for work in the substance use field. Graduates of this program will be trained to offer the following supervised substance use services that include: Individual and group counseling; assessment; case planning; client services support; documentation; and community service outreach and referrals for individuals and families.

The A.C.E. Program can be completed in one-year or students may opt to attend part-time. Classes will be offered in a variety of modalities. A Certificate of Completion (with 29 college credits) is awarded from Berkshire Community College for those students who successfully complete the six required courses (270 education hours) and a 300-hour ACE field work practicum and seminar.

A strong feature of the ACE certificate is that it will continue to offer stackable credits that will allow students to continue on to an Associate Degree in Social Work with a focus on addiction. Additionally, HSV-210 (Addiction Counseling) and HSV-225 (Addiction Treatment Modalities) can be used as Specialized Electives for the Social Work Transfer degree or Human Services and Mental Health certificates. Additionally, CRJ-108 (Drugs and Society) is approved for the 2-credit required Fitness block and may be used as a Special Elective course as well.

The ACE certificate at Berkshire Community College will help to address this urgent crisis locally by helping to provide a trained workforce of addiction counselor professionals who will be eligible to take the Certificate of Alcohol and Drug Certification (CADC) exam. Overall, students in the proposed ACE certificate will receive a significant increase in pay and enhanced job opportunities. Agencies will benefit from a better trained workforce and can pay workers with 3rd party billing, and our community is strengthened from having skilled workers to help address the devastating addiction recovery crisis in Berkshire County.

Expected Outcomes

  • Demonstrate knowledge of current research about alcoholism and drug use, trends and success rates in addiction recovery treatment by successful completion of weekly quizzes and tests.
  • Show enhanced understanding of individual, group and family substance use treatment planning and options (McGee detox, Clinical Stabilization Services, Harm Reduction, Medication Assisted Treatment, 12-step and other interventions) by completion of classroom small group activities, listening to guest speakers and written assignments.
  • Learn about family and community education resources (for alcohol and drugs, HIV/AIDS, infectious diseases, tobacco cessation etc.) and demonstrate this understanding by classroom presentations, class exercises and written assignments.
  • Learn and demonstrate basic substance use individual and group counseling skills including assessment, clinical evaluation, treatment planning and case management through successful completion of weekly class role plays, self-reflection classroom exercises and field practicum experience.
  • Show enhanced understanding of effective counseling techniques for problematic substance use interviews (mandated clients, anger, resistance, dual diagnosis) by successful completion of weekly class activities, quizzes and tests.
  • Demonstrate the importance of client confidentiality and record keeping through participation in the Field Practicum.
  • Develop an appreciation of how a client’s age, race/ethnicity, class, physical and mental status and/or gender can potentially influence the substance use counseling process
    shown by successful completion of written assignments, classroom activities and field
    practicum experience.
  • Demonstrate understanding of legal and ethical responsibilities in the substance use counseling profession, and follow the ethical standards for human services professionals as recommended by the National Organization of Human Services.

Graduation Requirements

To earn a degree in this program, a student must complete all program credits and the Additional Requirements, shown below.

Program

PSY-107Introductory Psychology

3

CRJ-108Drugs & Society

3

HSV-111Human Service Methods

3

HSV-135Intro to Community Resources

3

PSY-208Interviewing & Counseling

3

HSV-210Addiction Counseling

3

HSV-225Addiction Treatment Modalities

3

HSV-227Field Work ACE Seminar I

1

HSV-237Field Work ACE Practicum I

3

HSV-257Field Work ACE Seminar II

1

HSV-267Field Work ACE Practicum II

3

Total Credit Hours:29

Additional Requirements

Demonstrated College Level Skills in Reading and Writing

Minimum Cumulative Averages Overall 2.000
Minimum Cumulative Average in Program 2.000

Suggested Pathway to Graduation

The following is a suggestion for completing this program in one year. The actual time needed to complete the program may vary according to each student’s individual needs.

First Semester

CRJ-108Drugs & Society

3

HSV-111Human Service Methods

3

PSY-208Interviewing & Counseling

3

HSV-225Addiction Treatment Modalities

3

Total Credit Hours:12

Second Semester

HSV-135Intro to Community Resources

3

HSV-210Addiction Counseling

3

HSV-237Field Work ACE Practicum I

3

HSV-227Field Work ACE Seminar I

1

Total Credit Hours:10

Summer Semester

HSV-262Field Practicum II

3

HSV-252Field Work Seminar II

1

PSY-107Introductory Psychology

3

Total Credit Hours:7

Gainful Employment Disclosure 2019

Below you'll find program costs, student loan debt, graduation rates, and jobs associated with this program.

Program Name: Addiction Recovery Assistant Certificate

This program is designed to be completed in: one (1) year.

Costs for this program if completed within normal timeframe:

  • $6,161 in-state tuition and fees
  • $6,512 New England/New York resident tuition and fees
  • $12,479 out-of-state tuition and fees
  • $1,350 estimated books and supplies
  • $1,728 estimated transportation

There may be additional costs to consider such as reduced income if you will be cutting back on work hours, child care, room, board, and general living expenses while enrolled.

Loan debt of the typical graduate of this program: As fewer than 10 students completed this program within normal time, median indebtedness is being withheld to preserve their confidentiality.

Program meets licensure requirements in Massachusetts.

For more information about graduation rates, loan repayment rates, and post-enrollment earnings about this institution and other postsecondary institutions, please see: https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

Notes

Berkshire Community College seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services and activities for people with disabilities. Therefore, to the extent practicable, the College will endeavor to make a reasonable academic adjustment for an applicant with a disability who is otherwise qualified.

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