This subject introduces you to human anatomy and physiology, chemistry and biochemistry starting with the cell, through the various levels of structural organisation of systems to the organism as a whole.
An introduction to functions and relationships within organic chemistry and biochemistry processes with a focus on the metabolic system.

Learn about the principals behind naturopathic philosophy and clinical practice. Understand the principles and key concepts and how they relate to treatment modalities.

Learn about the dietary differences between cultures and social classes and explore how social and environmental factors impact diets. Identify possible appropriate research articles relevant to food and nutrition issues.

This subject will critically evaluate various theories of how identity, spirituality and diversity are constructed and how notions of race, ethnicity, culture, and gender have developed ...

Learn about the practical aspects of running a clinic by examining your legal, ethical and professional responsibilities and improve business viability by examining business planning, marketing and finance.

Focuses upon intrapersonal and interpersonal communication, knowledge, and skills essential for developing an effective therapeutic relationship with clients and growth in self-knowledge and reflection.

An overview of medical systems across cultures from early human existence till the modern day. The impact of social and political developments on the evolution of healing and medicine is also examined.

Understand mindfulness and it’s potential for contributing to the well-being of others as a self-care practice. You will learn multiple techniques for mindfulness practice as well as opportunities for reflection.

Build your ability to apply research findings to your practice. Understand research methods including the specifics of modalities, approaches used, ethics, and the quality of the findings.