The master's degree will be delivered via a blended learning approach utilising lectures, seminars, practical skills workshops, and has flexibility in terms of having full-time and part-time study options available.
To achieve the Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) you must complete six (20 credit) taught core modules as follows:
Psychological Theory of Addiction (core, 20 credits)
Investigating Addiction (core, 20 credits)
Understanding Substance Use (core, 20 credits)
Current Advances in Addiction Psychology (core, 20 credits)
Psychological Interventions for Addiction (core, 20 credits)
Contemporary Drug and Alcohol Studies Work-based Learning (core, 20 credits)
Successful completion of the PgDip allows you to proceed to the master's module:
MSc Addictive Psychology Research Dissertation (60 credits)
Teaching & Assessment
The MSc content combines an international and regional perspective in addiction disorder and is fully underpinned by current research.
You will be engaged in learning and teaching through a diverse range of teaching approaches and methods, including:
Lectures
Case studies
Data analysis
Seminars
Workshops
Throughout the course, you will engage with lecturers, tutors, peers and external partners.
Our course provides a variety of integrated learning and assessment opportunities and experiences which will increase your:
Discipline skills
Knowledge
Understanding
All of this standing you in good stead when the times comes to seek employment.
LEARNING AND TEACHING
Scheduled learning: 14%
Work-based Learning: 8%
Independent study: 78%
ASSESSMENT
Exam: 0%
Practical: 0%
Coursework: 100%
Course Structure
Find out more about the structure, learning outcomes, compulsory and optional modules in this course.
MSc Addiction Psychology Course Structure
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