The biological, psychological, social, cultural, and environmental influences on a person's mental health and wellness throughout their lives will be studied by the students. Students will similarly get a grasp of individual, non-individual, and clinical viewpoints. The services offered by the public, commercial, and nonprofit sectors that work to preserve, develop, and enhance mental health and wellbeing will also be studied by the students. Students will acquire and hone skills that are necessary for effective mental health and wellness practise throughout the course of the programme. This degree is designed with ethical practise at its core to give students the information and skills necessary for working in a variety of mental health and wellbeing services and improving the lives of people and their communities.