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Mind-Body Medicine
Requirements
MS Mind-Body Medicine Requirements Fall Cohort
MS Mind-Body Medicine Requirements Spring Cohort
Students entering the Mind-Body Medicine master's program must have completed an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited college or university prior to enrollment. Master's degree student must complete a minimum of 43 credits. Credits are earned by completing College of Mind-Body Medicine courses. Some credits from a Saybrook's master's-level may be transferable into the doctoral degree program. Specific requirements for the MS degree program are set forth above.
By approval, Saybrook may accept up to three transfer units into the Mind-Body Medicine master’s degree from other regionally accredited colleges and universities prior to entering Saybrook’s program. Transfer units are applied to the required number of elective units or required courses for degree completion as approved by the Registrar. Three units of transfer credits may be accepted to fulfill one three-credit elective course requirement for the degree program.
These units must be suitable for transfer to the intended degree as determined by the Program Chair and Registrar. For further details regarding transfer unit opportunities and policies see the Academic Matters section of the Saybrook University Catalog.
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