Diploma in Integrative Health Sciences
The Diploma in Integrative Health Sciences at International Vision University is designed for individuals seeking a comprehensive understanding of holistic health practices grounded in scientific research. This interdisciplinary program bridges traditional medical knowledge with evidence-based complementary approaches, empowering students to promote whole-person wellness in a global and ethical context.





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Overview
Overview
This diploma program provides a solid foundation in the key concepts of integrative health, including human physiology, evidence-based complementary therapies, mind-body interactions, and global health perspectives. Designed to support professional growth or further education, the curriculum blends scientific knowledge with holistic practices, preparing participants to think critically, research effectively, and contribute to the future of well-being and preventive health.
Whether you are pursuing a career in healthcare, wellness, education, or looking to enrich your knowledge of holistic approaches, this program offers a comprehensive entry into the evolving world of integrative health.
What You'll Learn
Foundations of Integrative Health
Explore the historical, philosophical, and scientific roots of holistic health systems and their integration into modern care.
Human Physiology & Systems Thinking
Understand the human body as an interconnected system and explore how integrative practices influence biological processes.
Evidence-Based Complementary Therapies
Assess complementary and alternative health methods through scientific evaluation and real-world application.
Mind-Body Interactions
Learn how psychological, neurological, and immunological systems interact—and how these connections influence overall health.
Research and Academic Skills
Develop strong academic writing, research design, and data analysis skills to support evidence-based thinking.
Global and Cultural Perspectives
Examine diverse health beliefs and traditions across cultures, understanding the role of global systems in shaping integrative care.
Functional Nutrition
Study how dietary choices influence chronic illness and explore the principles of therapeutic nutrition.
Mental Health and Neurobiology
Explore integrative approaches to mental wellness, supported by insights from neuroscience and mindfulness-based care.
Health Ethics and Policy
Understand ethical principles, legal frameworks, and policies related to holistic and integrative health practice.
Program Structure
The curriculum includes the following key modules:
Foundations of Integrative Health Sciences
Human Physiology and Systems Biology
Research Methods and Academic Writing
Evidence-Based Complementary and Integrative Medicine
Psychoneuroimmunology and Mind-Body Interactions
Advanced Statistics in Health Sciences
Global and Cultural Perspectives in Integrative Health
Seminar in Integrative Health
Functional Nutrition and Chronic Disease
Integrative Mental Health and Neurobiology
Ethics, Law and Policy in Integrative Health
Diploma Thesis / Final Project
Assessment and Evaluation
There are no traditional exams in this program.
Each course is assessed through a final term paper, graded by academic advisors using the following criteria:
Originality and depth of content
Use of scientific methods and critical analysis
Mastery of literature and sources
Adherence to academic writing standards
Features
Duration
2 Year (Self Paced)
Program Delivery
Online live sessions with interactive live class