June 24, 2005 (Press Release) --
IRVINE, Calif., June 24, 2005 – UC Irvine Extension is launching a new course in the Spa and Hospitality Management Program entitled, “Integrative Wellness within Spa Environments: Rituals of Healing.” The program is the first on the West Coast established to provide real-world curriculum to meet the demands of the bourgeoning spa market. The course will take place July 13th and 14th from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at the Spa at Laguna Cliffs Marriott Resort, Dana Point, California.
“This course is designed to provide a deeper level of awareness of the psychological effects and archetypal roots of the spa experience in ways that are personally meaningful to every spa-goer,” said Kirwan Rockefeller, Ph.D., director, Arts and Humanities at UC Irvine Extension and co-instructor of the course. “This two-day course will take an in-depth look at the potential of the dynamic combination of ancient traditions, modern innovations and complementary techniques for health promotion, rehabilitation, stress management and wellness.”
Spas have now become the fourth largest leisure industry in the U.S., with revenues surpassing amusement and theme parks as well as motion picture box offices.
Students will explore approaches for nourishing the mind, body and soul within any spa environment. Potential and existing spa owners, directors and managers will learn to identify and integrate rituals of healing into their specific spa bridging the gaps between health and wellness, prevention and the body-mind connection.
“Throughout the course of human history, people have always gone to spas to find balance and healing,” said Patricia Amrhein, Ph.D., O.M.D. L.Ac. and co-instructor of the course. “Spas offer a sacred respite from the anxiety of our fast-paced, frenetic, everyday lives.
This unique curriculum is part of UC Irvine Extension’s Spa and Hospitality Management certificate program which features in-depth studies taught by esteemed industry professionals from throughout the United States covering everything from business planning and processes to opening a spa, managing day-to-day operations and positioning for managed future growth.
Enrollment is offered online at www.extension.uci.edu or by phone at (949) 824-5414. The course registration number is 00238. To reserve a room at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott, call (949) 661-5000 or visit them online at www.lagunacliffs.com.
As the continuing education arm of the prestigious university, UC Irvine Extension is dedicated to providing a transforming learning experience for students. UC Irvine Extension offers a rich array of academic and community programs to support a diverse audience from a wide selection of academic programs to numerous campus activities. For more information about UC Irvine Extension visit them on the Web at www.extension.uci.edu.
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“This course is designed to provide a deeper level of awareness of the psychological effects and archetypal roots of the spa experience in ways that are personally meaningful to every spa-goer,” said Kirwan Rockefeller, Ph.D., director, Arts and Humanities at UC Irvine Extension and co-instructor of the course. “This two-day course will take an in-depth look at the potential of the dynamic combination of ancient traditions, modern innovations and complementary techniques for health promotion, rehabilitation, stress management and wellness.”
Spas have now become the fourth largest leisure industry in the U.S., with revenues surpassing amusement and theme parks as well as motion picture box offices.
Students will explore approaches for nourishing the mind, body and soul within any spa environment. Potential and existing spa owners, directors and managers will learn to identify and integrate rituals of healing into their specific spa bridging the gaps between health and wellness, prevention and the body-mind connection.
“Throughout the course of human history, people have always gone to spas to find balance and healing,” said Patricia Amrhein, Ph.D., O.M.D. L.Ac. and co-instructor of the course. “Spas offer a sacred respite from the anxiety of our fast-paced, frenetic, everyday lives.
This unique curriculum is part of UC Irvine Extension’s Spa and Hospitality Management certificate program which features in-depth studies taught by esteemed industry professionals from throughout the United States covering everything from business planning and processes to opening a spa, managing day-to-day operations and positioning for managed future growth.
Enrollment is offered online at www.extension.uci.edu or by phone at (949) 824-5414. The course registration number is 00238. To reserve a room at the Laguna Cliffs Marriott, call (949) 661-5000 or visit them online at www.lagunacliffs.com.
As the continuing education arm of the prestigious university, UC Irvine Extension is dedicated to providing a transforming learning experience for students. UC Irvine Extension offers a rich array of academic and community programs to support a diverse audience from a wide selection of academic programs to numerous campus activities. For more information about UC Irvine Extension visit them on the Web at www.extension.uci.edu.
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