The Integrative Health and Wellbeing MSc at the University of Westminster is tailored to meet the growing need for healthcare professionals who can adopt an interdisciplinary approach to understanding health and wellbeing. Designed to enhance professional development, the course provides an opportunity to extend, enhance and innovate the student's existing health and wellbeing knowledge and skills.Course Content: The Integrative Health and Wellbeing MSc offers a range of modules that cover key aspects of health and wellness. The programme structure and curriculum center around evidence and practice within an integrative health framework. Students are encouraged to develop critical thinking skills, research capacity, and understanding of varying perspectives on health and wellbeing. The course comprises six 20-credit modules and a 60-credit dissertation.Key Modules: Core modules include 'Principles and Practices of Integrative Health', 'Mind-Body Medicine', 'Integrative Medicine & Chronic Conditions', 'Clinical Reasoning', and 'Health Creation' with options to choose systemic or nutritional approaches to health. The course concludes with a dissertation that provides an opportunity for students to undertake a project relevant to their professional interests and practices within the field of integrative health.Accreditations: This course does not explicitly list any specific accreditations, but the University of Westminster has accreditation from a variety of official bodies depending on the specific course and module.Future Careers: Graduates of this programme can look forward to a diverse range of health and wellbeing-focused roles. They may be employed within the health and social care sector, within charities, or in private practice. Graduates may also wish to go on to pursue careers in teaching, clinical practice, or research.For more information on this course, please visit the official course page.