Selinus University of Sciences and Literature Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Yoga Therapy
Selinus University of Sciences and Literature

Selinus University of Sciences and Literature

Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Yoga Therapy

Ragusa, Italy

PhD

24 months

English

EUR 2,600 *

Distance Learning

* all inclusive; instalments allowed | study pace: by research - no campus attendance

Key Summary

    About : The Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Yoga Therapy program offers a comprehensive exploration of yoga's therapeutic applications. This program is designed to equip students with the necessary skills to conduct research and engage in scholarly inquiry related to yoga therapy. You'll delve into topics like anatomy, philosophy, and integrative health, culminating in a dissertation that contributes original knowledge to the field.
    Career Outcomes : Graduates can pursue various career paths, including roles as researchers, educators, or practitioners in health and wellness settings. Potential positions include university faculty, wellness consultants, or even developing yoga therapy programs in clinical environments.

Yoga is one of the oldest forms of healing. However, so far it has not been applied meaningfully to promote health. The goal of Yoga Therapy is to maximize the restoration of health and well-being of the mind, body and spirit by using a person's own amazing ability to heal. Through this research programme, the candidate should confirm that yoga is a therapy that helps heal ailments using its deep wisdom and traditional principles. Through the thesis research, each student should confirm to know the practices and teachings of yoga coming, if possible, to new and innovative conclusions.

Programme outline

  • 65 academic credits besides a Master's programme.
  • Max Average Duration: 18 months + six months further on demand.
  • Admission is open for adults over 30 years of age. A Master's degree or international equivalent is required for admission.
  • All-inclusive price: supervisor’s support, evaluation and assessment, diploma certificate and transcript, legalization by Apostille according to the provisions of the 1961 Hague Convention.