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SOSV3210 Substance abuse and addiction Course description
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Introduction
The use of drugs and alcohol and different forms of addiction create social and health-related problems and is an area that applies to users in contact with most support services in the health and social care sector. This course is based on national and international research and experience-based knowledge from a broad field of practice. Models of understanding and explanatory models are significant to how users are received and what kind of measures they are offered.
Language of instruction is Norwegian.
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Required preliminary courses
The student must have passed all exams in the first and second year of the programme.
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Learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should have the following overall learning outcomes defined in terms of knowledge, skills and general competence:
Knowledge
The student has knowledge of
- the context of the substance abuse field: socio-political and academic development, key laws and organisation of the field
- different perspectives and approaches to substance abuse and addiction in Norway, and other countries
- the relationship between substance abuse and mental health, integrated approaches and treatment interventions
- substance abuse and gender
- consequences for children living with substance abuse/addiction in the family
Skills
The student can
- is able to make some comparisons of perspectives and approaches with at least one other country
- talk with users with substance abuse problems to assess, prevent and implement change processes in cooperation with users in different parts of the social and health care sector
- show respect for the other person’s independence and autonomy
- cooperate and take the initiative to implement interdisciplinary and inter-agency cooperation
General competence
The student can
- reflect on ethical dilemmas in the field
- describe how measures at different levels must be facilitated and coordinate services for user groups
- reflect on myths and realities in the field of substance abuse/addiction
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Teaching and learning methods
The teaching takes place with in-person attendance on campus, and will take place as group teaching and lectures. We will also use VR glasses as part of the educational plan.
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Course requirements
No coursework requirements or compulsory activities
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Assessment
The exam in the course is a supervised exam of 4 hours.
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Permitted exam materials and equipment
No aids are permitted.
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Grading scale
Grade scale A-F.
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Examiners
All exam papers are assessed by one internal and one external examiner.
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Course contact person
Ragnhild Fugletveit