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Master of Science in Natural Health (M.S.) |
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| This degree prepares a person for a deeper understanding of subjects taken at the bachelor degree level. It is considered "advanced training." Subjects learned are alternative and conventional treatments, food remedies, lipid biochemistry, allopathic and naturopathic medical terms, diagnostics and statistics for mental disorders, drug-herb-vitamin interaction, and more. |
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Credit Hours |
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Biology
Allergies and Nutritional Management
Chemistry
Anatomy and Physiology I
Anatomy and Physiology II
Health Improvement-Herbal-Lifestyles
Biochemistry I
Clinical Ecology (Environmental Concerns)
Introduction to Iridology*
Homeopathy I
Homeopathy II
Mental Conditions and Nutritional Therapy*
Naturopathic Pathology
Principles of Digestion
Symptomatology and Assessment
Relaxation Techniques 1
Glycemic Index—Glucose Control
Dissertation (Thesis) Two (2) theses of 10,000 words each – total 20,000 words. |
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3
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4
3
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| Total Credit Hours |
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54 |
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| * Course may be substituted for an elective . |
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