M.Sc. in Addiction Recovery programme is designed for addiction recovery practitioners working across addiction and health support services.
Closing date for application: 31 July
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| Course Location | Dublin |
| Location Postcode | Dublin 2 |
| Course Type | In-house Training |
| Course Qualification | Postgraduate Diploma |
| Awarding Body | Trinity College Dublin |
| Awarding Body Details | NFQ Level 9 |
| Course Start Date | 1st September 2025 |
| Course End Date | 31st May 2026 |
| Course Duration | 1 year full-time / 2 years part-time |
| Course Time | Runs full-time over one year or part-time over two years. Course attendance, for the full-time option, comprises 12 three-day blocks between September-May (Tuesday to Thursday) to facilitate work release. Each course attendance day consists of six hours of lectures sessions, workshops or tutorials. The part-time option will have six blocks of three days from September-May over two years, with a dissertation at the end of Year Two. |
| Course Fee | https://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/fees/ |
| Entry Requirements | Prospective students will have graduated with a degree in a health or social care-related discipline at a minimum 2.1 level, and will have at least three years professional experience. Other applications may be considered in exceptional circumstances, based on workplace experience. In the case of applicants with no professional experience, a submission may be considered by the course committee where the student can secure placement for the duration of the course and the course committee are satisfied that the student will adequately benefit from completing the course. All applicants to Trinity are required to provide official evidence of proficiency in the English language. Applicants to this course are required to meet Band B (Standard Entry) English language requirements. For more details of qualifications that meet Band B, see the English Language Requirements page here - https://www.tcd.ie/study/english-language-requirements/ |
| Career Path | Graduates of the course are able to demonstrate a range of skills necessary to work in treatment and prevention services, health and community service management, research, education and training; and other services for people with addiction issues. |

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