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MSc - Master of Science
Paisley Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
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MSc - Master of Science
University of the West of Scotland Online
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
Paisley Campus
Full Time
SEP-26
1 Year
MSc - Master of Science
University of the West of Scotland Online
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
MSc - Master of Science
Paisley Campus
Part Time
SEP-26
2 Years
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The PGCert / Postgraduate Diploma (PgDip) / MSc in Contemporary Alcohol & Drug Studies adopts a critical social science perspective to explore the interplay between psychoactive substances and society. You will be introduced to a range of cross-disciplinary theories, concepts, and evidence to analyse the use and effects of psychoactive substances, patterns of consumption differentiated across social groups, and responses to drug and alcohol-related harms from various perspectives such as criminal justice, treatment, harm reduction, public health, and health inclusion. The program critically examines substance-related harms for individuals, families, and communities, considering how these harms are mediated by gender, class, race, and ethnicity, with particular attention to the social, economic, and political contexts of inequality and risk environments, including factors like housing, homelessness, and welfare state reforms. Additionally, it assesses the influences of the alcohol industry, the drugs economy, and prohibition on policy and practice, while engaging with current debates on alcohol and drug law reforms both nationally and internationally.
You are required to hold an Honours degree (minimum 2:2 classification) within the broad area of the Social Sciences or an Ordinary bachelors degree with significant and relevant work experience. If you do not meet these standard entry requirements, you may be admitted to the programme at the discretion of the programme Admissions Officer/Programme Leader to complete the PgCert in the first instance. However, you must demonstrate that you have sufficient relevant professional or practice-based experience.
Students living in
Domestic
£6,430 per year
Students from Domestic
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£6,430 per year
Students from Other UK
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£6,430 per year
Students from Channel Islands
£13,070 per year
Students from EU
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£13,070 per year
Students from International
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