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New Doctorate in Addiction Research through | SDSU and UCSD

miércoles, 10 enero, 2018

Joint Doctoral Program (JDP) Overview

Website: https://chhs.sdsu.edu/irsu/

The PhD degree in Interdisciplinary Research on Substance (IRSU) is awarded jointly by UC San Diego and San Diego State University:

This is a social science research program designed to train researchers to conduct cutting-edge investigation to reduce the national and global burden of substance use and misuse.

The curriculum was designed to prepare the next generation of leaders in substance use research with the knowledge and skills to advance evidence-based and applied substance use interventions, programs and policies. The program has a decidedly global health flavor.

Our program provides advanced education and training specific to the interdisciplinary field of substance use.”

National and global research and policy needs amidst climate of ongoing concern over the impact of substance use disorders and addiction will afford JDP IRSU Program graduates with ongoing job opportunities to offer a highly needed specialization in substance use research.

The program builds on mutual and complementary strengths of faculty in both institutions and will be the most productive doctoral programs in the nation associated with a School of Social Work.


Funding

Each year, in the Fall semester, four students will be admitted with funding (tuition and a $20,000 yearly teaching/research stipend) for up to 4 years.  See the Financial Support & Costs page for details.


Admission Requirements

Students are expected to be available for full-time participation in the program.

Applicants must have evidence of foundational research experience (e.g., peer-reviewed publication record, prior coursework in graduate-level statistics and research methodology).

Please note that this degree does not focus on counseling studies.  It seeks to promote substance use reduction through research methodology studies.

See the Admission Requirements page for details.


Program Learning Outcomes

Program graduates will have the skills to:

  1. Apply and build upon extant social science theories and conceptual models related to substance use research
  2. Lead new avenues or research in substance use and addiction prevention and treatment
  3. Develop and evaluate applied prevention programs, broadly defined, related to substance use and misuse and associated health and societal outcomes

En: Convocatorias internacionales