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Subject Grouping
 


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Co and Pre  Requisites
The progression through the Advanced Diploma is determined by the Co– requisite and Pre requisite requirements of subjects. These include: Anatomy and Physiology, Clinical Experience, Communication for Naturopaths and Professional Practice.

The Advanced Diploma also requires students to commence study in Basic and Experiences First Aid and to complete an OH&S course.

Health sciences
They provide a comprehensive range of  information about the human body to a university standard. *Anatomy & Physiology should be the first subject studied by all award students [unless recognised prior learning is granted]..

Diagnostics
These subjects are designed to assist the practitioner discover what may be wrong with the patient.

Practitioner subjects
These subjects cover the main modalities or treatment methods available to naturopaths. The college award structure ensure that graduates have the required mix of these subjects along with clinical practice to guarantee a balanced approach to their future health care practice.

Clinical Practice
Clinical experience is an integral part of the College awards. It is obtained by students attending natural therapy clinics where they can receive on-the-job training by a competent practitioner. The College will accept clinical hours only if the Practitioner is registered and evidence of this is provided.

Text Box: STUDY UNITS
Upon completion of each subject the student is progressing towards the completion of units of competency required for the Advanced Diploma
Most subjects equate to 300 hours of study
 
 
 

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