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King's College London, MSc, Addiction, Clinical and Public Health Aspects

 United Kingdom

 

Study mode Start date Duration Fee international Fee UK/ EU Fee study period Year of study
Study modeFull-time Start daten/a Durationyears: 1 Fee international£25950 Fee UK/ EU£10950 Fee study periodAcademic year Year of study2017 - 2018
This course provides an integrated, multidisciplinary teaching approach to the misuse of and dependence upon alcohol, nicotine and other drugs; it improves students' understanding of addiction to drugs, alcohol and tobacco and develops more effective preventative and treatment interventions; it enables students to: develop the skills needed to provide treatment for misuse and dependence; organise treatment services; perform high-quality health service related research; train other professionals; and act as a health advocate.

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London’s most central university, with four river-side campuses in a single square mile in the heart of London. The campuses are located either side of the Thames – Strand, Waterloo, Guy’s and further south, Denmark Hill. The college is associated with four great hospitals of Guy's and St Thomas’, King’s College Hospital and South London and the Maudsley. 

The Faculty's London-based departments are at the Strand and Waterloo campuses. Most buildings at the Strand Campus overlook the Thames, midway between the Houses of Parliament and St Paul's Cathedral, next door to Somerset House and the Courtauld Institute of Art, close to the Royal Courts of Justice. Within five minutes' walk of the Strand are Covent Garden, many West End theatres, and Trafalgar Square, home to the National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery.

The Waterloo Campus is next to London's South Bank arts and cultural quarter which includes the National Film Theatre and BFI Southbank, the Royal Festival Hall, the Hayward Gallery and the National Theatre. Three minutes walk away is Waterloo Station.