3 Alternative Medicine MA degrees found
- MA
- Health Care
- Alternative Medicine
- North America3
3 Alternative Medicine MA degrees found
The Graduate Institute
Master of Arts in Integrative Health and Healing
- Bethany, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts Degree in Integrative Health and Healing is a 36-credit degree program which examines health, wellness, and illness from a holistic perspective. This approach involves comparing, connecting and integrating conventional, alternative and complementary approaches to promoting health and wellness as well as towards prevention and healing.
Ursuline College
Master of Arts in Integrative Wellness Studies
- Pepper Pike, USA
MA
English
As a student in Ursuline's flexible, online Integrative Wellness Studies master's program, you’ll learn from faculty members and practitioners across various disciplines —which will prepare you to work as part a diverse team of wellness professionals. You’ll also learn to take a holistic approach to your work, considering all aspects that may affect an individual’s personal health and wellness.
Midwives College of Utah (MCU)
Master of Field Work
- 20f, USA
MA
English
Graduate fieldwork gives students an opportunity to gain real-life experience in an area of interest to them and pertinent to midwifery while working with an experienced mentor. Fieldwork is done through an advanced residency or internship. Graduate students are required to earn 3 fieldwork credits. One credit requires 50 hours of logged fieldwork. One of the three credits must be enrolled in the Graduate House Program
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An alternative medicine program could be a great option for someone who is looking to further his or her education. The courses in this program may prepare students to use herbs or acupuncture to heal maladies.
An MA is a master’s degree awarded to students that have completed a program studying humanities or fine arts subjects such as history, communications, philosophy, theology or English. A Master of Arts degree typically requires coursework, research and written examinations.