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The Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) offered by Endeavour College of Natural Health provides a comprehensive exploration of natural health practices, focusing on the principles and applications of naturopathy. Students will delve into key areas such as herbal medicine, nutrition, and holistic health assessments, equipping them with the knowledge and skills necessary to support individuals in achieving optimal health. The course emphasises a blend of theoretical understanding and practical experience, ensuring graduates are well-prepared for a career in the growing field of natural health.
This program not only covers the foundational aspects of naturopathic medicine but also encourages critical thinking and evidence-based practice. Students will engage in hands-on learning through clinical placements, allowing them to apply their knowledge in real-world settings. The curriculum is designed to foster a deep understanding of the interconnectedness of body, mind, and spirit, promoting a holistic approach to health and wellness.
With a focus on developing compassionate practitioners, the Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) aims to cultivate a supportive learning environment that values diversity and inclusivity. Graduates will emerge as knowledgeable and skilled professionals, ready to make a positive impact in the health and wellness sector. Enquire to learn more.
Endeavour College is a direct entry College with no ATAR requirements.
To gain entry to an accredited undergraduate course at Endeavour College, applicants must satisfy the general requirements and other entry requirements by type of background.
General Requirements – All Applicants
All domestic applicants, regardless of background, must meet the following requirements:
– Must be willing to attend an admissions interview upon submission of enrolment paperwork (in person or via teleconference / Skype)
– Must be 18 years of age within the first period of study
– Must meet self-declared minimum computer literacy standards and have unrestricted access to the internet and a personal email account
– Must read and understand the Inherent Course Requirements for the course into which they are seeking admission and accept them prior to enrolment in the course
– For Bachelor of Health Science courses which involve clinical practicum subjects, a valid Working with Children Check (or its equivalent) will be normally required to be supplied to the College prior to the second period of study. If the applicant knows of any reason why they will not pass a Working with Children Check, they should not apply for entry to these courses.
Additional applicant background entry requirements (including English language and international students) are available through enquiring with the College.
In this naturopathy course, the subjects you will study include:
Core units:
Endeavour College offers the flexibility to commence all 1st year subjects online with an updated digital delivery model. To support learning, students attend practical classes where they are expected to practise interviewing and case assessment techniques, as well as physical clinical examination and treatment procedures. This is conducted under the supervision of qualified instructors and with respect for privacy, cultural and religious differences. Students gain significant clinical experience at Endeavour’s Teaching Clinics under the supervision of qualified practitioners. In the clinics, students will develop and hone all skills required for professional clinical practise (and to run a successful clinic after graduation), including patient assessment and management, patient recruitment and continuity of care dispensary management and provide the full spectrum of naturopathic clinical care.