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PAC799B
Addiction Studies Capstone
The project-based capstone empowers students to apply the knowledge and skills acquired in their courses to the professional field of psychology and addiction studies. In
PAC799A
, students explore topics related to addiction studies.
PAC799B
is a project-based course and is intended to enable you to implement a substantial original applied project of your authorship. This course is intended to encourage the application of theories, principles, and processes that you have studied in the Aspen graduate courses to an actual related problem or issue of interest and relevance to you in your professional activities. The student will complete Chapters 3, 4, and 5 of the capstone manuscript. Finally, the student will complete the Proctored Assessment during this course. This course satisfies a proctored assessment requirement for this program and is not eligible for transfer credit.
Credits
3
Prerequisite
PAC799A
Offered
Online