Objectives and competences

This short specialization course consists of a set of theoretical-practical seminars selected from among those offered to students in the second year of the master's in Drug Addiction. It is aimed at professionals with extensive experience in drug addiction that makes up for the formal training provided in the first year of the master's programme. It is also suitable for professionals from related fields (mental health, correctional officers, etc.) who wish to acquire practical knowledge applicable to their work, even if they do not work full-time in the field of drugs or addictions. This course is not suitable for recent graduates.

This postgraduate course forms part of the master's degree or postgraduate degree

Basic information

TypePostgraduate courses
CertificateExpert diploma
Coordinating facultyFacultat de Psicologia
Branch of knowledge
  • Behavioural sciences and psychology
  • Social sciences, social work, industrial relations and human resources, sociology, political science and international relations
  • Medicine and dentistry
Mode of deliveryFace-to-face
Credits15
Length of course1 academic year
Language(s) of instructionSpanish
Enrolment feeFirst year: 1.475,00 €
An increase of 10% is applied to the price, up to a maximum of € 70, as administration fee
In-company placement(s)No
Start of teaching period01/10/2026
End of teaching period06/09/2027
E-maildrogodependencias@ub.edu
Webpagewww.ub.edu/drogodependencies
ManagmentSolanas Pérez, Antonio
Open pre-enrolmentwww.ub.edu/drogodependencies
Lead to doctoral studiesNo
Admission for applicants not holding a degree qualificationSí, amb crèdits pendents (10% o menys)

Objectives and competences

Objectives

To acquire the necessary skills to diagnose and treat addictions, especially those caused by psychoactive drugs, with qualifications for harm reduction, with attention to cross-cutting aspects, such as dual pathology, gender perspective, age, sexual orientation and identity, etc.

Access and admission

Applicant profile and access requirements

Recommended applicant profile

- University graduates in the fields of health sciences, social sciences or educational sciences.
- Experience and knowledge of drug dependency, as participation is required in seminars that will be attended by second-year students in the Master's Degree in Drug Dependencies programme.
- Alternatively, professionals in related fields (mental health, prisons, care for the homeless.) who wish to learn about intervention techniques useful for part of the population they work with, but with sufficient basic knowledge of the subject to participate in seminars with students in the second year of the related master's degree.

Access requirements and conditions

The course is also open to students with no prior university education, who will acquire the same knowledge and skills and receive a specific qualification for their learner group. Information on the access requirements and other conditions can be obtained from the course directors.

Pre-enrolment

Calendar

Contact us

Classes


AddressIL3, Institut de Formació Continuada de la UB
Ciutat de Granada, 131

08018 - Barcelona
Espanya
Email addressdrogodependencias@ub.edu
Webpagewww.ub.edu/drogodependencies
Telephone607424986
ObservationsClasses teòriques, dimarts i dijous de 16:00 a 20:30h, més pràctiques diversos dies a la setmana (s'ofereixen diverses alternatives segons la disponibilitat dels centres col·laboradors).

Further information


AddressMiriam Ovejero
Ciutat de Granada, 131

08018 - Barcelona
Espanya
Email addressdrogodependencias@ub.edu
Webpagewww.ub.edu/drogodependencies
Telephone607424986
Observationsdimarts, dijous i divendres, de 16:00 a 19:00 (horari de contacte).

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