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American Herbalist Guild

Enrollment in the Herbal Studies Certificate programs includes a one-year complimentary membership in the American Herbalists Guild (AHG), the organization at the forefront in developing standards and guidelines for the practice of herbalism in the United States.

Family Herbalist / Consulting Herbalist / Master Herbalist

  Core Curriculum Tuition: $6,000
  Requirement for admission: A high school degree or equivalent.
  NH 101 Issues of a Consulting Practice*
  FHC 110 Home Remedies and Simples
  FHC 120 Basic Nutrition
  FHC 130 General Herbology
  FHC 140 The Home Herbal Garden
  FHC 150 Women’s Health
  FHC 160 Aromatherapy
  FHC 170 Children’s Health
  FHC 180 Aging and Longevity
  CHC 210 History of Herbalism
  CHC 220 Pharmacognosy and Plant Chemistry
  CHC 230 Therapeutic Herbology
  CHC 240 Intermediate Herbology I
  CHC 250 Biology
  CHC 260 Intermediate Herbology II
  CHC 270 Anatomy and Physiology
  CHC 280 Toxicology and Pharmacology
  MHC 310 Herbalism and Phytotherapy
  MHC 320 Ayurvedic Herbal Medicine
  MHC 330 Building and Maintaining a Consulting Practice
  MHC 340 Chinese Herbal Medicine
  MHC 350 Native American Ethnobotany
  MHC 360 Plant Identification
  MHC 370 Client-Practitioner Relationship
  MHC 380 Practice Skills for the Herbalist
  *One-hour course. No tuition charge to the student.
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