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With growing interest from patients who want to be in control of their health, integrative health and wellness is an increasingly popular healthcare discipline. Our innovative and interdisciplinary undergraduate programs enable you to acquire advanced knowledge and skills in this growing field to give you an edge as you enter the healthcare workforce.
Duration: 1 year
Courses: Online or in-person course options
Curriculum: 18 credit hours
Course Map: The undergraduate minor course map
Curriculum: 15 credit hours
Course Map: The undergraduate certificate course map
As the first Undergraduate Minor and Certificate in Integrative Health in the region, our goal is to advance the training of the future of healthcare which includes all medical and health professions students in evidence-based integrative health practices and principles.
Gain an advantage as you enter the workforce in healthcare with knowledge of the principles of integrative health.
The University of Cincinnati and all regional campuses are accredited by the Higher Learning Commission.
This program is ideal for medical and health professions undergraduate students who are looking for a complementary program to their major. Students will learn evidence-based approaches to implement with their patients. This field aims to get to the root cause of the disease to fix the problem rather than simply putting a band-aid on the problem/symptom. Our courses help enrich our student's personal and professional lives, and to prepare them for future roles that demand new and innovative ways of thinking.
Students enrolled in the following programs are ideal:
For more information on tuition and enrollment requirements visit the Undergraduate School website.
For more information, contact Kelly Lyle, Education Program Director at woosleka@ucmail.uc.edu
Medical Sciences Building Suite 4358231 Albert Sabin WayPO Box 670582 Cincinnati, OH 45267-0582
Mail Location: 0582Phone: 513-558-2310Fax: 513-558-3266Email: osher.integtrative@uc.edu