Claremont’s UPC Media Summer Institute Programme
Submitted by Edie
- 25 February 2019
Claremont Graduate University is offering one of the leading certificate programs for the advanced study of Media-Based Prevention Science. In intimate-scale cohorts with a favourable faculty-to-trainee ratio, participants build their knowledge and skills in the use of media in psychotropic substance use prevention.
Advanced training in theory-based prevention using the media to enhance effects, and the intersection of prevention science theory and research, along with on-the-ground practice, are covered in depth. The programme culminates with a practicum experience tailored to the current prevention issues of each trainee.
The programme has been designed to cover six key areas of Prevention Science and Evaluation:
- Introduction to media and their use in substance use prevention
- The nature of media and theories of media effects
- Practical application of theories of persuasion in psychotropic substance use prevention
- Improving the impact of media-based substance use prevention campaigns
- Introduction to monitoring and evaluation applied to media campaigns
- Practicum: Developing a customized prevention campaign for immediate use