Are you inspired to make a difference in people's lives? Explore diverse healthcare practices. Empower patients with information about well-researched integrative therapies for health and healing. Learn from faculty who are among the nation's foremost clinicians and researchers in integrative therapies and healing practices.
If so, let our Graduate Minor in Integrative Therapies and Healing Practices help you ignite a spark and nurture the flames of self-discovery, critical inquiry, and exploration as never before.
The Program is designed for a wide range of learners.
The Graduate Minor program is for students seeking to deepen their understanding of integrative therapeutic topics. Full- and part-time graduate students come from wide-ranging backgrounds and careers, including nursing, fine arts, nutrition, psychology, physical therapy, exercise sciences, liberal studies, health sciences, and public health.
Program Goals
Through Graduate Minor coursework, students of all ages and from all walks of life are inspired to broaden their worldview - one that emerges from creative exploration into health, human nature, and self-care. The program draws on the rich expertise of University and community-based faculty who encourage and challenge students to discover new ways of caregiving and cultivate diverse skills that will transform their life's work, experiences, and relationships with others.
The Graduate Minor program features interdisciplinary coursework that prepares you to:
- Apply theoretical concepts and models to integrative therapies and healing practices
- Conduct research in integrative therapies and healing practices
- Work collaboratively with other healthcare professionals and patients in cross-cultural healthcare systems
- Use integrative therapies and healing practices.
- Experiential, hands-on, and web-based learning are just some of the many strategies that Center faculty incorporate into their courses.
Graduate students who want to formally declare the Graduate Minor program must be enrolled in a major at the University of Minnesota Graduate School and designate the Minor on their Degree Program Plan. Students wishing to elect a minor can do so here. Search for Integrative Healing Practices.
Most individual CSPH courses are also open to health care providers and non-degree-seeking students who want to enhance their knowledge and skills.
Master's Course Requirements
Master's students are required to complete 8 credits for the Graduate Minor.
- CSPH 5101* Introduction to Integrative Therapies (3 credits)
- CSPH Graduate Minor electives (5 credits)
- All electives must be graduate courses (5000-level or higher)
* Credits may not be counted toward both a Minor and Major program, so if CSPH 5101 is required for your Major, you will need to replace those credits with an additional three credits of CSPH coursework in order to complete the requirements to earn the Minor.
Doctoral Course Requirements
Doctoral students are required to complete 12 graduate-level credits for the Graduate Minor.
- CSPH 5101* Introduction to Integrative Therapies (3 credits)
- CSPH Graduate Minor electives (9 credits)
- All electives must be graduate courses (5000-level or higher)
* Credits may not be counted toward both a Minor and Major program, so if CSPH 5101 is required for your Major, you will need to replace those credits with an additional three credits of CSPH coursework in order to complete the requirements to earn the Minor.
For class descriptions, visit our Courses page.