Program Length: 4 Years
Delivery Mode: Online
Total Credits: Approximately 120 Credits
Program Overview
The Bachelor of Science in Integrative Pain Management is designed to equip students with comprehensive knowledge and skills to address pain through a holistic, multidisciplinary approach. This program combines conventional medical science with complementary therapies, emphasizing patient-centered care to improve quality of life. Students will learn about anatomy, physiology, pharmacology, psychology, and alternative pain relief modalities such as acupuncture, mindfulness, and physical therapy. Graduates will be prepared to work alongside healthcare professionals in clinics, rehabilitation centers, wellness facilities, and community health settings to design and implement effective pain management plans.
Year 1: Foundational Sciences and Health Concepts
Introduction to Integrative Pain Management
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
Medical Terminology
Introduction to Psychology
Foundations of Health and Wellness
Communication Skills for Healthcare Professionals
General Education Elective
Year 2: Pain Science and Therapeutic Foundations
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Pathophysiology of Pain
Pharmacology for Pain Management
Behavioral Health and Pain Psychology
Nutrition for Pain and Inflammation
Research Methods in Health Sciences
General Education Elective
Year 3: Integrative and Clinical Approaches
Neurology and Pain Perception
Physical and Movement-Based Pain Therapies
Complementary and Alternative Pain Therapies
Mind-Body Techniques and Stress Reduction
Clinical Assessment and Pain Measurement
Ethics and Legal Issues in Pain Management
Program Elective
Year 4: Applied Practice and Professional Development
Integrative Pain Management Practicum / Internship
Case Management and Clinical Decision-Making
Health Technology and Patient Care Systems
Health Policy and Pain Management
Capstone Project in Integrative Pain Management
Advanced Topics or Program Elective