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About MS Health & Wellness Management

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Earning your master’s degree opens up more paths to success.

You have a love for learning and want to elevate your degree. With a master’s degree in health and wellness management, you can become more competitive while also satiating your thirst for knowledge. All of your hard work and commitment won’t go unnoticed—according to Indeed, professionals with a master’s degree earn 20% more than those with a bachelor’s degree.

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Health & Wellness Management Master's Degree

Join a graduate program that’s built to fit into your life. You’ll learn advanced techniques in wellness program management, strategic planning and managing the relationship between health providers, stakeholders and public health systems.

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Sustainability & Wellbeing Certificate

Help your community move toward a better future by learning how to incorporate sustainability and wellbeing into workplaces, communities and beyond. Our certificate in sustainability and wellbeing will help you build skills and explore topics in sustainable community design, assessing organizational behavior, effective methods for change and more.

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“As a former teacher coming into the field of health and wellness, earning this degree helped me tremendously. It opened doors for me to network by providing me with a volunteer opportunity that led to my current position at WCWI. The courses gave me insight into understanding the different career options I could explore.”

Erin Wentworth '18
Member and Program Coordinator at Wellness Council of Wisconsin

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