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Applied Psychology (Addictions) at University of Salford - UCAS

Course summary

This course will equip you with valuable insights into topics including the psycho-pharmacology of addiction, the recent interest in addictive behaviours and the wide-ranging implications of addiction for society. You'll find the course particularly relevant if you are working in the NHS or healthcare independent sector, including addiction clinics, and want to develop your knowledge and understanding of substance misuse and dependence, and other addictive behaviours. You will:

  • Gain knowledge and understanding of drug use and addiction relevant to a range of roles and environments.
  • Have the ability to focus on your own interests for the dissertation.
  • Focus on the application of theory and skills and learn how to transfer this to the workplace.
All about the course The aim of this course is to enable you to develop a detailed knowledge and critical understanding of applied psychology in the context of addiction and addictive behaviours. You will consider psycho-pharmacological and biological mechanisms underpinning drug action and dependence, the more recent conceptualisation of behavioural addictions, and the broader social context of addiction. The full-time route is structured over 12 months and comprises three 10-week semesters. In semesters 1 and 2, you will complete two taught modules in each semester. In semester 3 you will complete your dissertation under the supervision of one of the course tutors. If you choose to follow the part-time route you will complete the course over three years, completing two taught modules in each of the first two years and the dissertation in your third year. The dissertation module on this course will also give you the opportunity to pursue an area of applied psychology and psychological therapies directly related to your own work or interest.

Modules

  • Research Methods in Psychology
  • The Psychopharmacology of Drugs and Addiction
  • Addictive Behaviour
  • Drugs, Addiction and Society
  • Dissertation
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Assessment method

You will be assessed in a variety of ways, including theoretical essays, presentations, research proposals, and a dissertation.


Entry requirements

This course is suitable for you if you're a psychology graduate (or graduate of a related discipline), or if you're a health and social care professional interested in focusing your interests in the addictions field and may act as a route towards an academic/research career. This course will also be of particular interest to you if you currently have a role, or wish to have a role, in providing services within addiction across the health, social welfare, education and youth justice services.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Tuition fee status depends on a number of criteria and varies according to where in the UK you will study. For further guidance on the criteria for home or overseas tuition fees, please refer to the UKCISA website .

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Applied Psychology (Addictions) at University of Salford - UCAS