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BSc Integrative Healthcare
About this course
Integrative healthcare brings together conventional biomedical knowledge and complementary approaches to health and wellbeing, reflecting a growing recognition within healthcare systems that patient-centred care often benefits from a broader set of tools and frameworks than any single tradition alone can provide. It is a field that requires both scientific literacy and openness to diverse therapeutic traditions, alongside the critical thinking needed to evaluate evidence across different kinds of practice. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year full-time programme develops your understanding of health and wellbeing from multiple perspectives. You will study anatomy, physiology, and pathology alongside the principles and evidence base of complementary and integrative approaches, learning to think critically about how different forms of evidence relate to clinical decision-making. The programme develops professional and ethical competence as well as subject knowledge, equipping you to work respectfully and effectively with patients who may be using a range of therapeutic approaches. Communication skills and reflective practice are woven throughout the curriculum, as the ability to understand and respond to individual patients is central to integrative healthcare. The Highland and Islands context brings a distinctive perspective: the region has strong traditions of community-based care and of working with people in geographically remote settings, which shapes the practical orientation of the programme. The typical entry tariff is 136 UCAS points. Graduates from integrative healthcare programmes go on to careers in complementary therapy practice, health promotion, patient advocacy, healthcare administration, research, and education within the broader health and social care sector. Further study options include postgraduate programmes in health sciences, public health, and specific therapeutic traditions.
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