In Professor Julia Rucklidge’s wellbeing series, you’ll learn how to boost and enhance the different aspects of hauora (health) through psychology, nutritional interventions and the lifestyle changes explored in this course.
Feeling overwhelmed by all the noise about fasting, meditation and flashy wellbeing apps? It can be tough figuring out where to start for a healthier, happier life.
In this online health and wellbeing course, you'll explore the evidence behind which lifestyle changes make the most difference to our mental health and wellbeing. Say goodbye to guesswork and hello to science-backed strategies that can truly transform your life.
Boost your body and mind through practical, scientific insights from renowned Clinical Psychologist, Professor Julia Rucklidge. Through her research, you'll learn about practices that can help you handle stress and grow resilience, including mindfulness, spending time in blue and green spaces and practicing creative arts and music.
Invest in yourself with this online wellbeing course and get away from second-guessing and following fads. Learn the practical, evidence-based strategies you need to get happier and healthier.
The information in this course is intended for general education purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek advice on diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions from your doctor or other registered healthcare professional.
Our courses are flexible, enabling you to plan your study around your other commitments. You can choose to study when it suits you during the learning period (15 July - 15 September, with a one-week study break from 12 - 18 August), followed by a 2-week review period for marking and feedback (16 - 29 September).
We recommend completing around 6 hours of study a week during the learning period (excluding the study break) – you can view the course overview here for more details on assessment timings.
Module 1: Introduction to wellbeing and the role of lifestyle
Learn about the impact of lifestyle factors on our wellbeing and become confident using the language of wellbeing.
Module 2: Social connections and social media
Investigate subjective wellbeing, the significance of meaningful social interactions and relationships, and the potential adverse effects of social media on our connections.
Module 3: Being present
Understand the significance of presence to our wellbeing and learn how to be more mindful in your daily life by training the powerful muscle that is your brain.
Module 4: Physical interventions
Understand the physical aspects in our lifestyles that can have an impact on our wellbeing looking at exercise, sleep, cold and heat therapy.
Module 5: Enhancing wellbeing
Explore how music, the arts, and pet ownership can have a positive impact on our general wellbeing.
Module 6: Nature and environments
Look at the influence natural and man-made environments have on our wellbeing including green and blue spaces and urban environments.
Upon successful completion of the course you will be issued a digital badge to recognise your learning achievements. This can take up to 2 months to be delivered after the marking and feedback period.
There are no prerequisites for this course – it is open to anyone who has confidence listening, reading, and writing in English with an interest in lifestyle and wellbeing.
We recommend a laptop or desktop computer and a reliable internet connection. For most courses you'll need to download and populate assignments. These are usually available as Microsoft Word documents.
Course fees must be paid before learning can begin, either via online credit-card payment, or by contacting info@uconline.ac.nz to request an invoice. Please note: fixed invoice payment dates apply, so we recommend getting in touch with us as soon as possible to request an invoice, as this option is subject to availability.
Please note: Tuihono UC | UC Online has a minimum enrolment threshold that must be met to enable opportunities for interaction, discussion, and feedback. If the minimum number of enrolments required for a course is not met, enrolled students will be given the option to defer their enrolment to the next course date, or receive a refund.
Crediting this course towards a degree
In certain cases the points from this course can be credited towards further study with UC. Learn more about cross-crediting and recognition of prior learning.