The Master of Science in Addiction Policy & Practice at Georgetown University is an interdisciplinary graduate program that prepares future leaders in the addiction policy field. It provides comprehensive training that integrates public health and criminal justice policy, neuroscience, psychiatry, epidemiology, and the social sciences. The curriculum consists of core courses on policy development, legal and comparative perspectives, neurobiology, as well as a capstone project and integrative seminars. The program is designed for students seeking to develop evidence-based policy solutions and holds classes both during the day and in the evening over one calendar year. Graduates pursue careers in government, advocacy, nonprofit organizations, and continue to advanced professional study or policy roles.