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.
Explores the anatomy and physiology of the human skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, immune, cardiac, respiratory, renal, and reproductive systems and how these systems are integrated to maintain homeostasis.

An introduction to pharmaceutical drugs and their impact on a client's health and well being as well. Learn about how drugs can interact with with herbs from traditional medicines.

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

Combine your understanding of health science and nutritional medicine by investigating the importance of scientific research to better the impact of diet and nutrition in maintaining health and wellbeing.

Learn the basics of food-based science of food preparation, cooking practices, cultivation and storage practices. A variety of cultural dietary medicine systems and philosophical perspectives are introduced.

Examine how the body regulates major metabolic processes in health and disease. Learn to manage clients with alterations to metabolism. 

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.

Understand evidence-based approaches to wellness and mindfulness with the potential for contributing to the well-being of self and others. You will learn multiple wellness and mindfulness practices with opportunities for reflection.

This subject introduces different approaches to reflective inquiry in action, examines methodologies of research, and methodological strengths and weaknesses as related to complementary medicine and health sciences.