
Once the student has enrolled, their tutor will contact them to provide access to the Virtual Campus. There, the student will progress through the different stages that make up each course. Each of those stages includes a training phase and a practice phase.
A. TRAINING
The training phase consists of learning techniques for personal well-being, both at a theoretical and a practical level. To do so, a series of steps is followed, consisting of theoretical training and practical training:
- Theoretical training consists of reading and studying the theoretical materials, which you can download or print through the Virtual Campus.
- Practical training in the Basic Course is very simple and consists of carrying out exercises and film-based case studies through the Virtual Campus. In the Postgraduate program, and especially in the Master’s program, the content is covered in greater depth, also using teaching techniques such as comparing some of the learned information with other sources, writing comments on videos and articles, carrying out research projects on certain relevant topics, commenting on or summarizing the essentials of certain parts of the theoretical content, answering specific questions, giving opinions on certain topics, making deductions from the information, seeking solutions to problems, etc. All of this is reviewed by the tutor.
B. PRACTICE
The practice phase is also carried out through the Virtual Campus and consists of consistently putting into practice the techniques learned in the training phase. This phase will end when the student has accumulated the number of practice hours corresponding to each stage. In the Basic Course, this practice is very simple, while in the Postgraduate program, and especially in the Master’s program, the number of hours is increased in order to achieve the expected results.
Throughout the course, you will consult your tutor about any questions you may have by email or via the forum. In addition, several follow-up sessions will take place by telephone, videoconference, or chat, at the student’s choice.
When the student considers that they have assimilated the theoretical content, they may (optionally) take an exam to obtain the corresponding qualification (Diploma, Postgraduate Certificate, or Master’s in Personal Well-being). If they do not pass it, they will have another opportunity.