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Doctor of Veterinary Naturopathy (VND) Program |
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| This degree program is designed for anyone desiring to advance their knowledge of animal health specific to natural modalities. Graduates with this degree will possess the knowledge to advance their career along a variety of avenues including both private and commercial industries, as well as academia and research. |
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Credit Hours |
| Animal Health Science |
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4
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| Field Crops and Soils |
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3
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| Large Animal Studies |
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4
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| Natural Health Philosophy |
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3
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| Biology—The Science of Life |
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4
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| Dangers of Vaccines |
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4
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| Animal Husbandry |
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3
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| Equine Animal Studies |
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4
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| Animal Health Terminology |
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4
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| Anatomy and Physiology I |
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4
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| Anatomy and Physiology II |
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4
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| Carnivore Nutrition |
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4
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| Amino Acids, Fatty Acids and Enzyme Therapy |
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4
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| Vitamin Therapy |
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4
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| Mineral and Trace Mineral Therapy |
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4
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| Animal Iridology (Canine/Feline) |
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4
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| Herbal Medicine I |
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3
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| Herbal Medicine II |
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3
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| Animal Homeopathy |
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3
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| Flower Essences |
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3
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| Small Animal Clinical Studies |
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3
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| Animal Massage and Acupressure |
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4
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| Introduction to Canine/Feline Behavior |
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4
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| Clinical Naturopathy |
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3
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| Ethics/Law/Practicum |
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7
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| Parasitology [Study of Parasites in Animals] |
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6
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| Essential Oils |
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3
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| Total Credit Hours |
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103
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* Course may be substituted for an elective.
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