Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies (GDipIntAddictSt)

Program Code
GDIAS

Program Faculty
Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

Academic Year
2017

These Program Rules should be read in conjunction with the University's policies (https://www.adelaide.edu.au/policies).

Overview

The Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies is an online program of graduate study for students interested in gaining a broad overview of the addiction field, while acquiring in-depth knowledge and insight in international issues. The Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies will provide students with an advanced educational experience covering the biological basis of addiction, public health issues, evidence-based interventions (including pharmacological, psychosocial and public health approaches) and addictions policy.
The program is jointly taught by the academic staff of three of the world’s leading universities in the field of addiction science: the University of Adelaide (Australia), King’s College London (UK) and Virginia Commonwealth University (USA). Lecturers have been selected from among the world’s leading authorities in each of these subject areas. Its aim is to develop professionals who are fully prepared to assume leadership roles in the addiction field throughout the world.
Due to the joined nature of the program, one of the three universities will be the primary enrolling university for all students in a cohort. The rules and regulations of the primary enrolling university will apply on academic progress, appeals, grievances or academic dishonesty as outlined in the Memorandum of Agreement.

The Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies is an AQF Level 8 qualification with a standard full-time duration of one year or a duration of two years part time.

Academic Program Rules for Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies

There shall be a Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies.

Qualification Requirements

To qualify for the Graduate Diploma in International Addiction Studies, the student must complete satisfactorily a program of study consisting of the following courses with a combined total of not less than 24 units:

  1. Core courses to the value of 24 units

Core Courses