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Online M.S. in Addiction Studies

VCU School of Medicine

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Learn about the science behind addiction with VCU’s online master’s degree in addiction studies. Prepare for policy positions, prevention/treatment program management, and leadership positions while gaining an international perspective. 

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The mission of the International Program in Addiction Studies leading to a Master of Science in Addiction Studies degree is to offer students cross-cultural exposure to the critical prevention, treatment, research and policy issues facing the field. Through a collaboration arrangement including VCU, King’s College London and the University of Adelaide in Australia, students complete a program of study using distance-learning technologies to obtain the degree. The program is designed to prepare students for local, national and international policy positions, prevention/treatment program management and other leadership positions in the addictions field. This program will speed the dissemination of the latest international addictions-related knowledge, especially to remote locations around the world, and help students compare international perspectives and translate this knowledge into more effective prevention and treatment practices and evidence-based policies within their own countries.

Students in the program will:

  1. Demonstrate a detailed knowledge of the field of addiction science (including comparative international policies and practices) to prepare them for leadership roles in a variety of settings (including addiction research, policy and treatment venues).
  2. Be able to synthesize and apply addiction-related knowledge, including comparative international perspectives and approaches, to address key issues related to the advancement of addiction science.
  3. Develop the ability to design, implement and interpret experimental approaches which address key questions in addiction science.
  4. Communicate both core knowledge of addiction as well as experimental design, result and interpretation in a variety of formats.

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