General Online Course Information
Password: Upon receipt of payment each student will receive a User ID and Password by email which will allow them to access their selected Online Class. The password is active for 30 days and the student must complete the course during that time.
Course Format: These are self directed courses that should take the student approximately the same number of hours, including the final exam, to complete as a regular onsite class.
Proctored Exam for Credit: Examinations for all online courses must be proctored. The course exam must be taken and passed with a minimum score of 70% in order to receive your certificate of completion and receive credit for CAC or NAADAC and NBCC continuing education. Odyssey can proctor your exam, or it is the student's responsibility to locate an ADAD approved facility in their area and request that a CAC III or a staff person in a supervisory role serve as the proctor. Once the student has contacted an appropriate proctor, please fill out Odyssey Training Center's Online Proctored Examination Request Form. Odyssey Training Center will then arrange to have the exam delivered to the designated Proctor. That person will verify that they observed the student taking the exam and return the exam and verification to Odyssey Training Center.
Certificate of Completion: Upon successful completion of this class, a personalized Certificate of Completion will be sent to you for official documentation of your course credit.
Client Records Management - ONLINE
14 Hours / 2 Days - Online Course
Tuition: $150.00.
Early Registration Discount: $10.00.
(Class will start March 5, 2012)
The purpose of this course is to train new counselors in the theoretical rationale and application of ADAD standards to client record keeping. Emphasis is on preparing treatment plans, progress notes, treatment plan updates and discharge summary.
Principles of Addiction Treatment - ONLINE
21 Hours / 3 Days - Online Course
Tuition: $205.00.
Early Registration Discount: $15.00.
(Class will start April 2, 2012)
This is the new introductory addictions treatment course for persons entering the addictions field in Colorado. This course is both didactic and experiential. It will cover the history of addictions counseling and emphasizes the current researched base counseling models that have shown empirical support for their use with addicted persons. The class will demonstrate the research support for the client-oriented, counselor-directed models.

