Alcohol & Drug Counseling Education Requirements
Occupational Objectives
InterCoast offers the Alcohol & Drug Counseling Studies program classes you need to secure employment in entry-level positions. Graduates of InterCoast’s alcohol and drug abuse counseling classes will be fully qualified to represent the Alcohol and Drug Counselor community.
The trend is toward more. More qualified Alcohol and Drug Counselors, that is, as scores of suffering individuals require the immediate assistance of a knowledgeable and skilled professional. If you have a desire to make the world a better place through others and have the patience to work with challenging populations, you may want to take a closer look at Alcohol and Drug Counselor Education and Training.
The professionals currently working in the field of Alcohol and Drug Counseling are dependable, have positive attitudes, and engage in professional networking and consultation. They are keenly aware of and sensitive to others’ feelings and needs while remaining unbiased and focused on their clients’ goals. They are also cooperative in a number of potentially difficult situations, and with distraught individuals, yet maintain composure and professionalism.
Graduate in as little as 50 weeks!

Graduate
Graduates will be fully qualified to assist in entry-level positions in:
- Alcohol and Drug Counselor Technician
- Case Manager
- Recovery Coach
- Residential Advisor/Assistant
- Human Services Program Specialist
- Outreach Specialist
- Addictions Counselor Assistant
- Prevention Specialist
When can I expect to finish my Alcohol and Drug Counseling Studies Education and Training? InterCoast has been helping career-focused individuals in nationally-recognized and accredited programs to achieve their educational goals in the shortest time possible.
In just 50 weeks / 905 hours, you can complete your education and be awarded your Alcohol and Drug Counseling diploma.