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Master of Science in Natural Health

The master’s program includes courses in anatomy and physiology, as well as in holistic human development, which together provide details about functioning on physical, psychological, and spiritual levels. Intermediate courses in homeopathy and herbology build on the foundation acquired in the Bachelor of Science program. Other courses provide information about nutrients that are critical to maintaining good health and concepts concerning the influence of belief on an individual’s health. The final phase of this program offers two options: completing a thesis or two additional electives. Because the process of writing the thesis offers excellent preparation for the doctoral dissertation, it is the recommended option for those who intend to progress to a doctoral program.

Requirement for admission: A bachelor’s degree and completion of any necessary prerequisite courses.

  Prerequisites: $200 per course
If you hold a bachelor’s degree, then you may enter the Master of Science in Natural Health program after you successfully complete the following prerequisites:
  NH 101 Issues of Consulting Practice*
  NU 200 Fundamentals of Holistic Nutrition
  BSC 252 Biology: The Science of Life
  HER 341 Introduction to Herbology
  HOM 361 Introduction to Homeopathy
  NH 325 Cancer: Prevention and Politics
  * One-hour course. No tuition charge to the student.
  Core Curriculum Tuition: $4,550
  HER 441 Herbology II
  HOM 368 Intermediate Homeopathy
  NU 205 Elements of Holistic Nutrition: Enzymes, Antioxidants, & Phytonutrients
  NH 505 Wellness and Belief
  BSC 253 Anatomy and Physiology
  NH 623 Holistic Human Development I
  NH 624 Holistic Human Development II
  Three Electives
  Thesis or Two Additional Electives
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