
Master of Psychology: Health + Wellness
Vancouver
The Adler University Master of Psychology in Health and Wellness prepares graduates to promote mental well-being across health care, community, and organizational settings. This program blends psychology, neurobiology, and leadership with applied training in wellness design to prepare graduates to create evidence-based solutions for healthier systems.
- 36 credits
- 2-year program, full-time study
- Evening + weekend courses beginning Fall 2026
- Part-time opportunities
- Capstone project
- Pathway to doctorate
Admission Deadlines
Term | Priority | Final |
---|---|---|
Spring 2026 | 9/30/2025 | 11/1/2025 |
Summer 2026 | 2/15/2026 | 3/15/2026 |
Fall 2026 | 2/15/2026 | 5/15/2026 |
Program overview
One of the only programs of its kind in Canada, Adler University’s health and wellness psychology program responds to rising demand for professionals who can connect psychology, neurobiology, and leadership to tackle today’s health challenges. Students build the insight to shape policy, spark innovation, and strengthen resilience in health care, public health, and community settings.
As this field accelerates, the program offers a bold look at the intersection of human behavior, health promotion, and leadership—graduating professionals ready to redefine mental health and wellness systems.
Why choose the the health and wellness psychology program at Adler?
- Professional standards alignment: Curriculum aligns with standards set by the Canadian Psychological Association, American Psychology Association Division 38 (Health Psychology), and the Society for Public Health Education.
- Flexible learning options: The 36-credit program is delivered primarily on campus with select online courses available to support working professionals. Evening and weekend courses are also available. .
- Comprehensive and practical curriculum: Rooted in the biopsychosocial model, the program integrates psychology, neurobiology, health promotion, and leadership for applied impact.
CAPSTONE project
Students complete a capstone project focused on secondary research in health and wellness, allowing them to synthesize existing studies to address real-world health challenges. Through this structured five-chapter manuscript, students will deepen their expertise and develop as subject matter experts in their chosen areas.
Careers That Redefine well-being
Graduates of Adler’s psychology master’s in health and wellness program will be prepared to apply their professional skills and knowledge base to various fields in entry-level to middle-management roles.

HEALTH CARE + PUBLIC HEALTH
Develop and implement wellness initiatives, influence health policy, and improve health and community outcomes within hospitals, clinics, and public health systems in roles such as:
• Wellness Program Manager: Lead organizational wellness initiatives.
• Patient Experience Manager: Improve care delivery and satisfaction.
• Program Manager: Oversee health promotion or behavioral health programs.
• Health Coach: Guide hospital patients in lifestyle, nutrition, and stress management.

EDUCATION + ADVOCACY
Collaborate with schools, universities, and advocacy organizations to expand access to wellness resources, strengthen resilience in learning environments, and advance public understanding of mental health through outreach and awareness initiatives in roles such as:
• School Wellness Coordinator: Design programs that promote student and staff well-being.
• Community Outreach Coordinator: Connect organizations with mental health resources and programs.
• Advocate: Advance public understanding and influencing legislation around mental health and wellness
• Training and Education Specialist: Deliver workshops and curricula on stress management, resilience, and wellness.

Community + social services
Design and deliver programs that address pressing social issues — from family and domestic violence to services for children and older adults — strengthening support networks and enhancing quality of life in roles such as:
• Community Program Coordinator: Develop initiatives that respond to local needs.
• Family Services Specialist: Support families navigating domestic challenges.
• Youth Program Manager: Create resources and opportunities for children and adolescents.
• Social Services Case Manager: Connect individuals with essential community resources.

Government + policy
Inform decision-making at the local, national, and global levels by translating psychological research into actionable policy, advocating for systemic reform, and promoting sustainable wellness practices in roles such as:
• Policy Analyst: Evaluate and shape policies that impact community well-being.
• Legislative Affairs Specialist: Advise policymakers on wellness and mental health initiatives
• Public Health Policy Advisor: Integrate research into population health strategies.
• Advocacy Director: Lead campaigns to advance systemic reforms in health and wellness.
Admissions requirements
Eligibility
Applicants to the MOPHW program must meet the following requirements:
- A baccalaureate degree or equivalent from an accredited institution.
- A GPA of 3.0 or higher for all undergraduate or graduate coursework.
International students:
- 92 or better on the Internet-based TOEFL (iBT) with no band lower than 22.
- 7.0 IELTS overall with no bands below 6.5.
- PTE must have a minimum score of 62.
Application Requirements
Applicants are required to submit the following items to be considered for admission:
- Completed application submitted via the online portal.
- Application fee.
- Statement of Intent.
- Resume or Curriculum Vitae.
- Official transcripts from all undergraduate and graduate schools attended (U.S. and Canada). International transcripts must be evaluated by a transcript evaluation service.
- Two letters of recommendation.
Approved applicants will be invited to complete an interview with faculty.
Statement of Intent
Applicants are required to provide a statement of intent answering the following questions. They should be 2-3 pages, double-spaced.
- Who are you and what is your background?
- What ignited your passion for psychology?
- Why are you interested in the master’s program at Adler University?
- Where do you see yourself in future practice?
- What is your greatest strength and area for improvement, academically and professionally?
How to Apply + Submit Transcripts
- Visit Adler University’s online application portal, create an account, and submit your application, fee, Statement of Intent, resume/CV, and references’ details.
- Have official transcripts sent directly from each issuing institution or approved service to the Office of Admissions prior to the application deadline. Do not upload official copies to the portal.
Adler University – Office of Admissions
520 Seymour Street
Vancouver, BC V6B 3J5
Official electronic transcripts should be sent to admissions@adler.edu.
Curriculum | internships | practicums
This cutting-edge health and wellness master’s program goes beyond theory, providing students with hands-on experience in psychometric assessment, wellness program design, and evidence-based leadership. Across 36 credits, the curriculum builds from foundational courses to advanced applications in health promotion, leadership, and wellness design.
Completion of the program includes the courses below, along with additional requirements outlined in the Adler University catalogue.
CORE COURSES
History and Systems for Applied Psychology
Focuses on the conceptual origins and evolution of modern ideas in applied psychology with an emphasis on historical and contemporary viewpoints that have influenced and shaped accepted models and systems within the field.
Current Issues and Applications in the Psychological Sciences
Provides an overview of foundational psychological sciences and the related applications in the field. A broad review of scientific approaches to inquiry, methodological frameworks, professional skills, and application will be reviewed in fundamental areas of psychology.
Ethics and Socially Responsible Practice
Focuses on establishing and promoting ethical and socially responsible practice within the field of applied psychology. Students will evaluate human rights, welfare, and public health and safety of groups and individuals as these constructs relate to the practice of applied psychology.
Community Psychology
Investigates a range of pervasive social justice issues that impact the well-being of individuals and communities. In this course students will study a wide variety of forces and structures in the community which affect the positive growth, development, and functioning of its members.
Cognitive, Affective, and Biological Bases of Behaviour
Explores biological bases of behaviour throughout the lifespan with an emphasis on practical applications of current neuroscience research. Students will critically analyze practical situations as they relate to the impact of biological structures and physiological systems on psychological functioning.
Positive Psychology for Health and Wellness
Explores the history, theory, and research methods of positive psychology as it applies to professional settings and the public health sector. Students will be exposed to the methodology in assessment of positive emotions, character strengths, and meaning in life.
Mindfulness-Based Approaches to Health and Wellness
Provides an introduction to mindfulness and other meditative and mind-body approaches to counseling. The course focuses on theory, technique, and practice. No prior experience with meditation is required, though students must be willing to practice selected techniques daily throughout the semester, as meditative and mind-body techniques cannot be learned through description alone.
Biological Bases for Health and Wellness
Provides an overview of biological, physiological, and pharmacological foundations for optimal human development and psychological well-being. Students will be exposed to different explanatory models of human functioning from a naturalistic and holistic organism perspective.
CAPSTONE
These courses provide students with unique opportunities to complete projects that will reflect their learning and training experiences throughout the program.
Capstone Prep.
Capstone Prep. I
This course provides students with a unique opportunity to complete a project that will reflect their learning and training experiences throughout the program.
Capstone Prep. II
SOCIAL JUSTICE PRACTICUM
Your opportunity to create lasting change on local and global systems, almost from day 1.
The Social Justice Practicum (SJP) at Adler University’s Vancouver Campus is a non-clinical, community-based experience that reflects Alfred Adler’s concept of social interest. The practicum places students with mission-driven organizations where they complete a minimum of 200 approved hours across two semesters, typically 8–10 hours per week. Alongside their placements, students participate in required workshops. Each practicum is evaluated through midterm and final supervisor reviews, student self-assessments, and feedback on the site and project, with grades of High Pass, Pass, Remediation, or Fail. The experience culminates in a campus-wide presentation of outcomes, assessed by multiple evaluators, offering students both applied training and the opportunity to contribute to meaningful community change.

“My passion for psychology runs deep, and I’m especially thrilled to collaborate with colleagues and engage with students whose diverse perspectives enrich the academic environment.”
– Jason Walker, Psy.D., Ph.D.
Program Director
Faculty
Meet the faculty leading Adler’s Master of Psychology in Health and Wellness program in Vancouver.
Jason Walker, Psy.D., Ph.D.
Program Director + Associate Professor
Psychology: Health + Wellness | Industrial + Organizational Psychology
Alireza Sedghi Taromi, Ph.D.
Adjunct Faculty
Psychology: Health + Wellness | Industrial + Organizational Psychology

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