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Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling: Addiction Track

Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling Addiction Track

Develop specialized expertise addressing substance use and recovery support.


If you are looking to earn your license as a professional counselor in New Jersey, this is the program for you

Centenary University’s Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling fulfills the curricular requirements for licensure as a professional counselor (LPC) in New Jersey. The program is also an approved educational provider by the Addictions Professionals Certification Board of New Jersey and the addictions track of the program provides the required 270 hours of coursework for licensure as a clinical alcohol and drug abuse counselor (LCADC) in New Jersey.*

In our 60-credit program, you will develop a thorough understanding of the theory and practice of counseling. You will also gain the skills needed to treat emotional and behavioral problems in individuals, families and groups in a variety of professional settings.

The curriculum includes foundational courses on topics including intervention, prevention, diagnosis and research, and then allows you to choose from courses in your specific area of interest. Your extensive training will also include the completion of a supervised practicum and a supervised internship.

Clinical counseling program

  • Develops professional counselor identity and a strong grounding in professional ethics
  • Reviews current evidence-based practices and counseling theories
  • Training in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychopathology
  • Clinical training totaling 700 hours across three semesters (practicum and field experience)
  • Research/statistical training including a master’s thesis

Clinical counseling profession

Well-documented need for licensed mental health professionals in the years following the COVID-19 pandemic—be a part of the healing process in the years to come
Employment of mental health and addictions counselors is projected to grow 23 percent from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all occupations

Your Future

Academic Advancement:

Next steps include LPC/LAC licensure pathway, school counseling certification, addiction counseling credentials, doctoral study, clinical supervision, or trauma/addictions specialization.

Career Pathways:

Licensed Counselor, Mental Health Therapist, Behavioral Health Consultant

Industry Outlook:

Strong growth in clinical counseling as mental health awareness increases and more people seek therapy services.

Regional employers include

New Jersey school districts; Rutgers UBHC; RWJBarnabas Health; Hackensack Meridian Health; Atlantic Health System; SERV Behavioral Health; CFG Health Network; Carrier Clinic; nonprofit behavioral health providers.

Salary Outlook:

$50,000 – $90,000

Getting Started
For New Jersey entry-level roles aligned to Master of Arts in Clinical Counseling: Addiction Track, a reasonable starting range is approximately $50,000–$65,000, depending on role, licensure/certification, employer type, and prior experience.

Early Career and Progression
Approx. $75,000 midpoint at about five years, with higher earnings in specialized, licensed, technical, supervisory, or high-demand settings.

Approx. $90,000 average or attainable mid-career benchmark around ten years, especially for advanced credentials, management responsibility, or specialized practice.


*Salary and Outlook Data

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