DOCTOR OF NATUROPATHY (N.D.)

This coveted degree is often held by individuals who are not physicians. However, it is not uncommon for a Chiropractor, Medical Doctor, or Doctor of Osteopathy to hold such a degree. This degree program teaches a student about the role of good and bad fats, detoxification, parasite prevention, geriatric therapies, energy healing, sports nutrition, and much more.

CURRICULUM:

Course Title

Credit Hours

Alternative & Conventional Treatments I
3
Alternative & Conventional Treatments II
3
Alternative & Conventional Treatments III
3
Complementary Alternative Medicine
3
Energy Healing Techniques*
3
Nutritional Healing
4
Healing Fats and Killing Fats
3
Biochemistry II
3
Drug-Herb-Vitamin Interaction
3
Western Medicine I (Merck)
3
Western Medicine II (Merck)
3
Lecture - Online/DVD (Jurisprudence/How to Start & Operate a Practice)
3
Counseling & Personalities Disorders I
3
Counseling & Personalities Disorders II
3
Detoxification
3
Geriatric Therapies
3
Homeopathy*
3
Immunology
3
Stress, Diet, and Your Heart
3
Dissertation (Thesis) Three (3) theses of 15,000 words each - total 45,000 words
4

Total Credit Hours

62

*Course may be substituted for an elective.

ELECTIVES

  • Professional Guide to Diseases
  • Deadly Interactions (Drugs, Vitamins, and Herbs)
  • Signs and Symptoms (Professional Guide)
  • Professional Head to Toe Assessment (Video Tape)
  • Bible - How to Have Faith
  • Crisis Counseling for Traumatic Events
  • Disorders of Peronality (DSM-IV) and Beyond
  • Anger Kills (A Study of Anger Pathology)
  • Guide to Physical Examination and History Taking
  • Bible - Biblical Hebrew or Greek
  • PDR for Nutritional Supplements
  • Magnet Therapy Medicine
  • Addiction Treatment
  • Bible - A Survey of the Bible
  • Family Therapy
  • Cognitive Therapy
  • Biofeedback
  • Enzyme Therapy
  • Pathophysiology
  • Bible - How to Interpret the Bible
  • Massage Therapies
  • Atlas Study of the Human Body
  • Alternative Cancer Treatments
  • The Art of Choosing from Alternative & Conventional Medicines
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