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Interdisciplinary Graduate Certificate in Substance Abuse Education and Prevention
(16 Credit Hours)
Individuals currently employed in health-care or social service professions (and those who are currently training for such professions) will encounter substance abuse problems in the populations they serve. This certificate has been designed to upgrade professional skills and knowledge related to substance abuse, screening, prevention, and referral. This certificate can be earned as an independent certificate or can be used to supplement graduate education in related fields such as Applied Health Psychology, Public Health, Nursing, Educational Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Sociology, Criminal Justice, Medical Anthropology and other related fields. 
The NAU Interdisciplinary Gradutate Certificate in Substance Abuse Education and Prevention (IGCSAEP) may be earned: 
As a post-baccalaureate certificate
In conjunction with a graduate degree
To complement an earned graduate degree
Completion of the NAU IGCSAEP improves professional competence relevant for a number of different careers. The program will provide you with  
An in-depth understanding of substance abuse issues, including the social, psychological, and physiological issues as well as specific skills in assessment, screening, and referral. 
Enhanced professional development 
Foundation in how to develop strategies to edudate and prevent individuals from abuse substances 
For Program Information contact Program Coordinator, Heidi Wayment, at Heidi.Wayment@nau.edu 
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