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ADCS Course Sequencing Guides

The sequencing plan in the BHSc Addictions Counselling Program Planning Guide lays out a program in which students take 5 courses per term. Students taking only 3 or 4 classes per term can take courses in the sequences below to complete their programs in five or six years.

This information is based on the program requirements in the 2024/2025 academic calendar. See ulethbridge.ca/ross/ppgs for all other calendar year PPGs. Your calendar year will be the year of your most recent admission to uLethbridge. Always ask your Academic Advisor if you are unsure what program requirements apply to you.


NOTE Some classes are only offered once per year. Deviating from the provided sequencing plans may result in a program taking longer to complete.

Based on the 2023/2024 Calendar year
Students who follow this sequencing plan take 5 classes per term and can expect to complete the program in 4 years.

Year 1, Fall

ABHL1000

ADCS 1000

ADCS1020

LBED 1000

PSYC 1010 or PSYC1020

Year 1, Spring

ADCS 1220

ADCS 2235

ADCS 3002

Fine Arts and Humanities elective

Science elective

Year 2, Fall

ADCS 2120

ADCS 3420

ADCS 2140

Fine Arts and Humanities elective

Fine Arts and Humanities elective

Year 2, Spring

ADCS2245

ADCS 3240

HLSC 3450/PSYC3450

3000/4000-level ADCS Elective

Open Elective

Year 3, Fall

ADCS 3130

ADCS 3140

ADCS 3150

ADCS 3260

Science elective

Year 3, Spring

ADCS 2275

ADCS 3120

ADCS4200

Social Science elective

Fine Arts and Humanities elective

Year 4, Fall

ADCS 3050 (practicum)

Year 4, Spring

ADCS 4050 (practicum)

Based on the 2023/2024 Calendar year
Students who follow this sequencing plan take 4 classes per term and can expect to complete the program in 5 years.

Year 1, Fall

LBED 1000

ADCS 1020

PSYC 1010 or 1020

ADCS 1000

Year 1, Spring

ADCS 1220

ADCS 2235

ADCS 3002

Science elective

Year 2, Fall

ADCS 2120

ADCS 3420

ABHL 1000

Open elective

Year 2, Spring

ADCS 2245

ADCS 3240

ADCS 2275

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Year 3, Fall

ADCS 2140

ADCS 3000/4000 elective

Science elective

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Year 3, Spring

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Social Science elective

Year 4, Fall

ADCS 3140

ADCS 3260

ADCS 3150

ADCS 3130

Year 4, Spring

ADCS 4200

HLSC 3450

ADCS 3120

Year 5, Fall

ADCS 3050 (practicum)

Year 5, Spring

ADCS 4050 (practicum)

Based on the 2023/2024 Calendar year
Students who follow this sequencing plan take 3 classes per term can expect to complete the program in 6 years.

Year 1, Fall

ADCS 1020

PSYC 1010 or 1020

ADCS 1000

Year 1, Spring

ADCS 1220

ADCS 2235

ADCS 3002

Year 2, Fall

LBED 1000

ADCS 2120

ABHL 1000

Year 2, Spring

Fa/hum elective

Fa/hum elective

Social Science elective

Year 3, Fall

ADCS 2140

ADCS 3420

Open elective

Year 3, Spring

ADCS 2245

ADCS 3240

ADCS 2275

Year 4, Fall

3000/4000 elective

science elective

ADCS 3140

Year 4, Spring

ADCS 4200

HLSC 3450

ADCS 3120

Year 5, Fall

ADCS 3260

ADCS 3150

ADCS 3130

Year 5, Spring

Science elective

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Fine Arts & Humanities elective

Year 6, Fall

ADCS 3050 (practicum)

Year 6, Spring

ADCS 4050 (practicum)

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