The Opioid Epidemic: Using Neuroscience to Inform Policy and Law
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Course Description
The opioid epidemic has become a national problem, killing 115 people per day in the United States, and contributing to the first decrease in life expectancy in this country for decades.This is an upper division undergraduate class that aims to help students understand the science of opiates, how opioid prescribing and availability led us to be in this place, and how that information might be used to create effective policy to reverse it. Students will engage didactic work and interactive discussions to stimulate critical thinking at the interface between psychology, psychiatry, addiction medicine, neuroscience, communication, law, and society. They will develop the knowledge-base and framework to critically evaluate the science behind opioid addiction and how to apply this knowledge to address the addiction epidemic. This highly interactive seminar aims to engage the students in critical thinking didactics, activities and discussions that shape their understanding of the complexity inherent to the issues surrounding addiction and increase the student's ability to more critically assimilate and interrogate information. Preference will be given to upperclassmen, especially in the HUMBIO program. Attendance at first class is mandatory. Enrollment limited to 20 by application only. Applications will be accepted on Tuesday, March 1st at midnight, consistent with the Spring Quarter enrollment. Applications will be due on Sunday, March 6th at 5:00PM. Applications will be considered in the order received. Application: https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/75c79bc6052040c4839527f7e1c835b6. Prerequisites: Human Biology Core or PSYC 83 or consent of instructor.
Grading Basis
RLT - Letter (ABCD/NP)
Min
4
Max
4
Course Repeatable for Degree Credit?
No
Course Component
Discussion
Enrollment Optional?
Yes
Course Component
Seminar
Enrollment Optional?
No
This course has been approved for the following WAYS
Social Inquiry (SI)
Does this course satisfy the University Language Requirement?
No
Programs
HUMBIO163
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