Public Health (Addictions) at Liverpool John Moores University - UCAS

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Course summary

This Public Health Addictions MSc from LJMU’s Public Health Institute examines the evidence base of harms/risks relating to addictions and ways to reduce them.

  • Study on this ground-breaking course, unique in the north west
  • Explore the evidence base of addiction harms and risks and the policies used to reduce them
  • Discover course content informed by key research in alcohol and drug addiction
  • Benefit from support and guidance for placement learning opportunities
One of only a handful of courses in the UK, Public Health (Addictions) turns its back on the treatment of addiction as a behaviour and looks at its wider social and political aspects. The issues relating to addiction continue to be major public health challenges facing communities around the world, with wide ranging consequences for the individual concerned, their families and society as a whole. This MSc in Public Health (Addiction) builds on the Public Health Institute's extensive research portfolio of primary research, evaluation, evidence review and intelligence systems, covering the areas of drugs, alcohol and tobacco. Students come from a wide range of backgrounds including nursing, psychology and criminology, many have also worked in drug or alcohol support capacities. This education programme enables you to work with leading academics in the field, providing specialist knowledge and insights into a wide range of addiction issues. Additionally, the Public Health Institute is able to call on the experience of an established network of practitioners and policy makers to make a unique educational experience.

Assessment method

To cater for the wide-ranging content of our courses and the varied learning preferences of our students, we offer a range of assessment methods on each programme. Assessment techniques vary from module to module to reflect relevant assessment approaches and the key learning points of each topic. On this course there are few written exams as most assessments involve essays and reports, with poster presentations and, of course, the dissertation.


Entry requirements

-a good honours degree in any health or social science-related discipline or -equivalent professional qualifications and experience Additional Information: -RPL is accepted on this programme -IELTs score of 6.5 or above (minimum 5.5 in each component) -International students entering on a Tier 4 visa cannot study part-time


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

England £7990 Year 1
Northern Ireland £7990 Year 1
Scotland £7990 Year 1
Wales £7990 Year 1
International £17750 Year 1

Additional fee information

No additional fees or cost information has been supplied for this course, please contact the provider directly.
Public Health (Addictions) at Liverpool John Moores University - UCAS