Students interested in becoming practitioners of natural health, traditional naturopathy, or holistic nutrition may enroll in one of the following programs. In addition to studying the various modalities, students will learn about the basic tenets of traditional naturopathy, how to communicate effectively, and how to help clients make positive lifestyle changes — important skills when working with clients.
Clayton College’s specialized certificate programs provide valuable tools to students wanting to become practitioners. Programs allow students to explore in-depth either herbology or iridology.
CCNH offers three programs in herbal studies. Each level provides the foundation for the one that follows.
Enrollment in the CCNH Doctor of Philosophy or Master of Science in Holistic Nutrition programs includes a complimentary one year membership in the National Association of Nutrition Professionals (NANP), a non-profit organization that strives to maintain the integrity of the holistic nutrition profession through educational standards, a rigorous code of ethics and registration of nutrition professionals. Graduates of these programs are eligible to apply for registration.