Programs & Degrees
A Natural Health Advocate is someone that believes strongly in supporting the cause of Natural Health and Wellness, for themselves and for their family and friends, plus sharing the life-enhancing benefits of a natural health lifestyle with the world. Our graduates advocate for the physical, mental and spiritual well-being of all people and to encourage positive health and wellness behaviors. A Natural Health Advocate is a professional who can listen to your health concerns, help you explore natural health options and provide information to help you make informed decisions.
Natural Health Coaching include studies in the areas of health, nutrition, and exercise, as well as human behavior and motivation. Life Coaches teach clients to adopt and maintain lifestyle habits that can improve their overall health and well-being and lower their risk and/or reduce the effects of chronic disease. Health coaching studies also include stress management, weight loss, sleep hygiene, addiction, and physical activity. Natural Health Coaches help people discover the reasons why they need to make health improvements and identify challenges and obstacles while providing support, guidance, and accountability for making lifestyle changes.
Faith College of Natural Health will award an Associate Degrees in Holistic Health. The goal of our educational programs is to prepare, educate, and equip leaders to work in or start their own businesses to advance natural health and wellness to individuals, communities, nonprofit organizations, churches, hospitals, public health institutions and many more.
Bachelor’s Degree - Health & Wellness- Must complete All 20 Courses in Modules 3 and 4 equals a total of an additional 60 credits (120 Total Credits Required for Bachelor’s Degree) Bachelor’s Degree Core Curriculum - All courses are 3 credits each When you study health & wellness, you’ll focus on the connections between physical, mental, spiritual, social, and environmental well-being, and you’ll learn about practices in Eastern and in Western medicine that promote health. You’ll study anatomy and physiology, biofeedback, stress management, nutrition, toxicity and detoxification, and alternative ways to help people with diagnosed diseases. You’ll also cover medical systems such as homeopathy, naturopathy, Ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and mind-body medicine.
Bachelor’s Degree - Health & Wellness- Must complete All 20 Courses in Modules 3 and 4 equals a total of an additional 60 credits (120 Total Credits Required for Bachelor’s Degree) Bachelor’s Degree Core Curriculum - All courses are 3 credits each When you study health & wellness, you’ll focus on the connections between physical, mental, spiritual, social, and environmental well-being, and you’ll learn about practices in Eastern and in Western medicine that promote health. You’ll study anatomy and physiology, biofeedback, stress management, nutrition, toxicity and detoxification, and alternative ways to help people with diagnosed diseases. You’ll also cover medical systems such as homeopathy, naturopathy, Ayurvedic medicine, traditional Chinese medicine, and mind-body medicine.