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Subject Overview

Addiction Studies is a new specialisation under the Master of Health Sciences. It’s designed for students and professionals interested in the conceptualisation, treatment and prevention of addictive behaviours.
This specialisation is designed to equip graduates, health professionals, clinicians and others already working in the addiction field with the skills and knowledge to grow within that area.
This subject includes the biopsychosocial aspects of addictive behaviours, the historical, political, economic and social factors that affect addictive behaviours, evidence based models of intervention for addiction disorders and the development, implementation and evaluation of policy for addictive behaviours.
Students are also given the opportunity to develop practical skills in addiction research.

For more information, please contact:
Dr David Newcombe
Head of Department
Email: d.newcombe@auckland.ac.nz
Phone: +64 (0) 9 923 6557

Knowledge and Skills

Postgraduate study in Addiction Studies
In this specialisation, you study topics such as:
- Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drug Studies
- Theory and Skills in Counselling Practice
- Assessment and Intervention with Addiction
- Coexisting Problems: Theories and Principles
- Biology of Addiction
- Loss, Grief and Bereavement
- Primary Mental Health
Develop your skills and knowledge with an advanced postgraduate qualification for health professionals who are moving into leadership roles in this area.

Potential Careers

Graduates of this programme are expected to be in demand from a variety of employers, including Community Alcohol and Drug Services and mental health services delivered through DHBs as well as a number of NGOs that deliver addiction programmes.
Completion of the programme will enable graduates to achieve accreditation with DAPAANZ (Drug and Alcohol Practitioners Association of Aotearoa – New Zealand).

Schedule

Plan Schedules

Complete 120 points comprising:

  • 60 points for Coursework, and
  • 60 points for Dissertation

Coursework

Complete 60 points for either of the following:

  • 60 points for all Option 1, or
  • 60 points for Option 2

Option 2

Complete 60 points comprising:

  • 30 points from Group 1 Electives, and
  • 15 points from Group 2 Electives, and
  • 15 points from Group 3 Electives

Dissertation

Complete 60 points for either of the following:

  • 60 points from Dissertation - 1 Semester, or
  • 60 points for all Dissertation - 2 Semesters

Dissertation - 1 Semester

Complete exactly 60 points from the following:

Dissertation - 2 Semesters

Complete 60 points for ALL of the following: