2022-10-31

[#DIV28SUPER] SPECIAL INFO SESSION: Masters of Addiction Science Program at Univ So California Nov 10 at 11am Pacific Time

Dear colleagues,

 

Please share this announcement with anyone who would be interested in learning about USC's new addiction science Master of Addiction Science (MAS) program.  This inter-disciplinary and inter-professional program is ideal for:

  1. Undergraduate or post-bacs students who wish to gain research or clinical experience as a stepping stone to a future graduate/professional degree
  2. Undergraduate or post-bacs students interested in applied careers in public health or policy and want to make an impact on the addiction epidemic with their MAS degree
  3. Clinical or public health professionals who wish to gain addiction-focused expertise to enhance the impact of their work

 

See below and click the link to register for our informational Zoom with the program directors.  Prospective students and professionals who work with prospective students are welcome to attend!  People from diverse backgrounds especially encouraged to join.

 

Best,

Adam


 
November 10, 2022 - 11:00am - ZHS 163 and Zoom

Please join us on Nov. 10th at 11am PT for a special Informational Session about the new Master of Addiction Science (MAS) Program!  This session is open to all students, faculty, staff, academic advisors, and anyone interested in learning more about this unique program for either yourself or students you may be in communication with.  See flyer and link to registration site below.

 

 

The USC Master of Addiction Science (MAS) is designed for students interested in transdisciplinary and inter-professional approaches to the study of addiction. We offer courses across multiple disciplines designed to expose students to an array of science and policy perspectives in addiction. By interacting with instructors and peers from a variety of disciplines and professions, students in the MAS program will obtain a broader and deeper understanding and set of skills that considers addiction from the 'cell to society perspective.' As such, MAS graduates are poised to take the knowledge and skills gained in the program back to their respective current or future professions to enhance interdisciplinary and interprofessional collaboration. 

 

Questions?  Please contact Vickie Williams at victoria.williams.0@usc.edu

 

 

 

 

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