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Medium Of InstructionsMode Of LearningMode Of Delivery
EnglishSelf StudyVideo and Text Based

Course Overview

The Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification by the University of Geneva (UNIGE) is a 3-week beginner-level online course. The course is offered via Coursera and requires students approximate 27 hours to complete it. The Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification course discusses a range of questions related to drugs, why they are controlled, their benefits and liabilities, and public health policies in addressing drug use. It will also look at the complications of the international drug control framework and the negative consequences of widespread prohibitionist drug policies worldwide.

The Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification syllabus consists of various important topics which will be presented by more than 40 speakers from scientific, academic and institutional backgrounds along with civil society spokespersons as well as people who use drugs. Candidates can pursue the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health online course from the University of Geneva via Coursera for free with no certificate or purchase it to earn a certificate to showcase their skills.

The Highlights

  • 3 weeks online course
  • 27 hours of learning
  • Beginner-level online course
  • Certificate of completion

Programme Offerings

  • 100% online course
  • Self-paced learning
  • Flexible Deadlines
  • eminent speakers and spokespersons
  • Shareable Certification

Courses and Certificate Fees

Fees InformationsCertificate AvailabilityCertificate Providing Authority
INR 2418yesCoursera

The Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification fee is Rs 2,418. Participants can also take this online certification course for free but they will not get any certificate upon completion.

Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification fee structure

Description

Amount (In INR)

Total Fee

Rs 2,418


Eligibility Criteria

Certification Qualifying Details

Upon completion of the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health training programme, participants will be awarded a certificate that they can share on their LinkedIn profiles or mention on resumes, CVs, or other documents.

What you will learn

Knowledge of Pharmaceuticals

After completing the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health online course, students will:

  • Understand the major health issues related to drug use and drug policy.
  • Have a clear vision of drug policy and understand why it is debated today.
  • Learn the legal aspects that make up the international drug control framework and what that means for countries.
  • Get exposed to drug use across the world.
  • Become familiar with public health policies in addressing drug use and various harm reduction concepts and tools.

Who it is for

The Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health online course is ideal for beginner-level candidates who want to gain an understanding of drug use, its impact on health and drug policy. The course can also be pursued by drug inspectorshealth officers and health inspectors to enhance their understanding. 


Admission Details

The admission process for the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health certification by the University of Geneva via Coursera includes the following steps:

Step 1: Go through the official website - https://www.coursera.org/learn/drugs

Step 2: Register yourself

Step 3: Select your option (Purchase Course or Full Course, No Certificate)

Step 4: Start learning

The Syllabus

Videos
  • Teaser
  • Video 1:Introduction to the MOOC
  • Video 2: Introduction to Module 1
  • Video 3: The social construction of drugs
  • Video 4: Why do people use drugs?
  • Video 5: Why are drugs internationally controlled?
  • Video 6: What constitutes the international drug control framework?
  • Video 7: Are the international drug control conventions binding on States?
  • Video 8: The increasing questioning of the prohibition regime
  • Video 9: UNGASS 2016: a crack in the international consensus?
Readings
  • Syllabus and course plan
  • Map of the content of all Modules
  • Important preliminary information: Evaluations
  • Essential reading for Module 1
  • Optional additional resources for Module 1
Quiz
  • Questions on Video 6 "What constitutes the international drug control framework? "
  • Question on video 7 "Are the international drug control conventions binding on States? "
  • Can you name the unintended consequences of the prohibition regime?
  • Module 1 - Graded Quiz
Discussion Prompts
  • What is your definition of a "drug"?
  • What did you consider important about UNGASS 2016?

Videos
  • Video 1: Introduction to Module 2
  • Video 2: Epidemiology of drug use
  • Video 3: What is the World Drug Report?
  • Video 4: Perceptions about drugs and drug users around the world
  • Video 5: Stigmatization of women who use drugs
  • Video 6: What does science tell us about the benefits and harms of using drugs?
  • Video 7: Classifying drugs according to their harms
  • Video 8: Does drug use mean dependence?
  • Video 9: Health issues related to drug use
  • Bonus video: HCV and HIV among People Who Inject Drugs
Readings
  • Essential reading for Module 2
  • Optional additional resources for Module 2
Quiz
  • Perceptions of drugs and people who use drugs
  • Can you classify drugs according to their relative harms?
  • What do you know about health issues related to drug use?
  • Module 2 - Graded Quiz
Discussion Prompts
  • What do you think about drug use in your country?

Videos
  • Introduction to Module 3
  • Video 2: How public health policies address drug use
  • Video 3: Harm reduction: concept and tools
  • Video 4: What is the history of harm reduction?
  • Video 5: Harm reduction is effective
  • Bonus video: Harm reduction saves lives
  • Bonus video: The Global State of Harm Reduction
  • Bonus video: The Interministerial Mission for the Fight against Drugs and Addictive Behaviors in France: Principles and actions 
  • Video 6: When is treatment necessary?
  • Video 7: Fitting harm reduction into existing health policies
  • Video 8: Prevention, harm reduction and treatment complement one another
Readings
  • Essential reading for Module 3
  • Optional additional resources for Module 3
  • Survey: your language profile and your use of subtitles
Quiz
  • Can you name key populations related to drug use? and what do you know about the effectiveness of harm reduction measures?
  • Can harm reduction be integrated into health policies?
  • Module 3 - Graded Quiz
Discussion Prompts
  • Can you name different approaches of addressing drug use?
  • What do you know about harm reduction?
  • What do you think about the accessibility of harm reduction services?

Videos
  • Introduction to Module 4
  • Video 2: Most drug policies in the world are based on prohibition law enforcement and criminalization of drug use
  • Video 3: Are prohibition law enforcement drug policies effective?
  • Video 4: The negative impact on health of prohibition law enforcement drug policies
  • Video 5: The impact of law enforcement on public health and public safety
  • Video 6: How law enforcement and health can cooperate to improve health
  • Video 7: How the human rights framework and the drug control framework interact
  • Video 8: Prohibitionist drug policies: violations of human rights
  • Video 9: Prohibitionist drug policies: violations of human rights of women who use drugs
  • Video 10: A closer look at drug policies in Asia – the limits of extremity in drug policy
  • Video 11: Violations of human rights in Central America and South America
  • Video 12: Prohibitionist law enforcement drug policies negatively impact development and the environment
  • Video 13: Prohibition fuels violence, crime and corruption
  • Video 14: How prohibition fuels violence, crime and corruption: the situation in Central America
  • Video 15: How drug law enforcement affects drug markets
  • Bonus video: The situation in Indonesia
  • Bonus video: Violations of human rights of people who use drugs: the situation in Latin America
  • Bonus video: The situation in the Middle East and North Africa Region
  • Bonus video: Violations of human rights of people who use drugs: the situation in Brazil
  • Bonus video: Violations of human rights of people who use drugs: the situation in the Eurasian region
Readings
  • Essential reading for Module 4
  • Optional additional resources for Module 4
Quiz
  • The relationship between international drug laws and international human rights laws
  • Module 4 - Graded Quiz
Discussion Prompts
  • The wording associated with drugs and drug use
  • Thinking about how the international drug control system and human rights interact
  • Thinking about the world drug trade

Videos
  • Video 1: Introduction to Module 5
  • Video 2: The international scheduling of drugs
  • Video 3: How the international system of scheduling of drugs works: the WHO perspective
  • Video 4: The barriers to access to essential medicines
  • Video 5: The special case of the opioid epidemic in the United States
  • Video 6: Medical use of cannabis and cannabinoids
  • Video 7: The case for a revision of the international scheduling of drugs
Readings
  • Essential reading for Module 5
  • Optional additional resources for Module
Quiz
  • The international drug scheduling system
  • The barriers to access to essential medicines
  • The opioid epidemic in the United States
  • The international scheduling process
  • Module 5 - Graded Quiz

Videos
  • Video 1: Introduction to Module 6
  • Video 2: The failure of prohibitionist drug policies
  • Video 3: The case for drug policy reform
  • Video 4: Decriminalisation
  • Video 5: Legalisation and Regulation
  • Video 6. Monitoring drug policies
  • Video 7: The role of civil society
  • Video 8: The role of drug user groups
  • Video 9: Would you join the drug reform movement?
  • Video 10: What you can do?
  • Bonus video: What do drug policies look like in Latin America
  • Bonus video: Harm Reduction Approaches in West Africa
  • Conclusion
Readings
  • Essential reading for Module 6
  • Optional additional resources for Module 6
Quiz
  • Decriminalization
Peer Review
  • Module 6 - Graded Peer Review
Discussion Prompts
  • What role can civil society actors play in your country?

Instructors

University of Geneva Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

1: I am a working professional, can I take this online course?

Yes, the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health online course is open to all who want to learn about drug use and drug policy.

2: What are the prerequisites for this online certification course?

There is no prerequisite as this is a beginner-level online course.

3: How can I access the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health classes?

You can access the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health classes through online lectures and graded assignments.

4: Will I get any certificate after completing this course?

Yes, you will receive an e-certificate that you can share with your networks or on your LinkedIn profile or in your CV.

5: What will I get if choose to pursue this course for free?

You can still access all course materials for the Drugs, drug use, drug policy and health training programme. However, you will not get the certificate.

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