

MA in Integrated Health, Georgian Court University
Ocean County, New Jersey
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24 Months
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About this course
The Master’s Degree in Integrative Health at Georgian Court University is designed for students interested in exploring holistic and conventional approaches to health and wellness. The program can be completed in 1 to 2 years, either entirely online, on campus in New Jersey, or through a combination of both. It offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers a wide range of topics including holistic stress management, energy medicine, and foundational holistic healing, with opportunities to explore specialties through elective courses like Ayurveda, Native American Medicine, and more. The program emphasizes real-world learning, allowing students to apply their classroom knowledge directly in practical settings, making it ideal for those seeking to start a new career, advance in an existing one, or develop mindfulness and stress management skills to improve daily life.
Why this course is highly recommended
Georgian Court University was among the first in the nation to offer a graduate holistic health degree, now called integrative health, and was the first to deliver this program 100% online. The faculty includes accomplished researchers and dedicated mentors with diverse expertise, providing students with unique opportunities to engage in pioneering work in the field. The program's flexibility allows students to learn at their own pace and choose between online, on-campus, or hybrid formats. Additionally, it offers optional internships and research projects, making it a comprehensive and adaptable choice for those passionate about holistic health.
Specialisation
The program offers a broad exploration of holistic health topics, supported by electives such as Eastern Approach to Nutrition, Humor & Healing, Ayurvedic Approach to Mind-Body Healing, and others. While it does not specify formal specialisations, students can tailor their learning experience by selecting electives aligned with their interests in areas like energy therapy, nutrition, Native American medicine, and holistic healing arts.
Course fees
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1st year tuition fees
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Degree requirements
The program requires 36 credits to complete, including 27 credits in core courses such as Anatomy & Physiology, Foundations of Holistic Healing, Energy Medicine, and Holistic Spirituality. Students can choose 9 elective credits from a selection of courses like Eastern Approach to Nutrition and Homeopathy. The degree awarded is a Master of Arts (M.A.) or Graduate Certificate, with a flexible timeline to accommodate diverse student needs.
English language test
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IELTS
6
TOEFL
79
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Career prospects
Graduates of the program find opportunities in a wide range of roles related to wellness, education, nutrition, and holistic health. Some career options include nutritionist, wellness coach, Reiki practitioner, mindfulness practitioner, tai chi instructor, health and wellness educator, and energy therapy practitioner. The program has helped students transition into roles such as wellness center owners, holistic health advocates, and educators, with salaries varying across fields and experience levels.
FAQs
Is the program available online?
Yes, the master’s degree in integrative health is available 100% online, as well as in on-campus and hybrid formats.
Can I explore different interests through electives?
Absolutely! The program offers a variety of electives like Humor and Healing, Ayurveda, Native American Medicine, and more, allowing you to tailor your learning to your passions.
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