Graduate Certificate in Health and Social Wellbeing

Nan Tien Institute

Type of institution: Higher Education Institutions
Level: Postgraduate
CRICOS: 03233C

The Graduate Certificate in Health and Social Wellbeing offers a holistic perspective on wellness which is delivered online using mindful and contemplative approaches to learning. An important element of education at Nan Tien Institute (NTI) is to embody self-care within the process of learning how to care for the health and social needs of others. This approach is essential to successfully addressing the inherent risks of burnout and fatigue when caring for others. The embodied, holistic and contemplative online learning foundations at NTI are unique within postgraduate education.

Structure

  • Duration:1 semester of full-time study or equivalent in part-time study. 24 credit points: 3 core
  • 1 elective. Cores subjects: Mind-body Wellness, Nutrition Through the Lifespan, Research Methods and Evidence-Based Practice

Subjects

  • Health and social wellbeing

Standard entry requirements

  • Either a bachelor degree with a major in health, human services, social sciences, liberal arts, or education, or relevant working experience and professional training over at least 3 years for example in the health sector or social services or education
  • All students are required to demonstrate a minimum level of proficiency in English language
  • The minimum level of English proficiency is a pass in the IELTS (Academic) test with a minimum score of 6.5 with no sub-band score less than 6.0 (equivalent measures of English language proficiency are acceptable)

Recognition

Various Universities recognise this Course.

Study pathways

This program articulates with a Graduate Diploma and Master Degree.

Study information

CampusFeesEntryMid year intakeAttendance
Wollongong Domestic: $5,000
International: $5,000
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