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Doctor of Natural Medicine (DNM) or
Doctor of Integrative Medicine (IMD)
Prerequisites:
A Bachelor degree from this University or from an approved educational institution. This may be obtained either through the University or an approved institution. Suggested prerequisites include: Biology (may include Zoology, Anatomy, Physiology, Cell or Microbiology), General Chemistry (may include Inorganic Chemistry). The following courses are encouraged: Organic Chemistry, college level Math courses (Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, or Statistics), and Psychology. Deficiencies in prerequisite preparation can be remedied by specified additional preparation as outlined in Special Admissions Provision.
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Required Core: 60-70 Credits
Module I
SCI 308 Human Anatomy & Physiology
SCI 401 Clinical Biochemistry
NUT 304 Clinical Nutrition
HM 305 Homeopathy I
SCI 405 Human Histology
Module II
SCI 408 Pathology I
SCI 410 Microbiology & Parasitology
SCI 520 Immunology
NM 503 Physical Examination & Diagnosis
NM 307 Tissue Mineral and Heavy Metal Hair Analysis (Diploma)
Module III
SCI 418 Blood Chemistry & Urine Analysis (Diploma)
NM 408 Internal Cleanse (Diploma)
NM 303 Botanical Medicine Level 100 (Diploma)
NM 509 Herbal Studies (Diploma)
NUT 448 Nutritional Assessment & Counseling (Diploma)
NM 402 Naturopathic Practice I
Module IV
NM 507 Functional Medicine
NM 504 Medical Laboratory Analysis
PHM 608 Clinical Pharmacology & Toxicology
NM 311 Gastroenterology I & Colon Therapy
NM 309 Toxicology & Detoxification
Suggested Electives: (Requirements for ND)
Module V
PT 407 Physiotherapeutic Modalities
NM 405 Urine & Saliva Analysis
NM 401 Naturopathy: History & Practice
SCI 308L Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab
SCI 317 Elemental Chemistry
SCI 310 Embryology
Module VI
PSY 444 Introduction to Applied Counseling
NM 406 Naturopathic Manipulations I
IR 400 Iridology I (Diploma)
Module VII
NM 413 Bach Flower (Diploma)
NUT 412 Cellular Nutrition/Oligo & Trace Elements
NM 502 Naturopathic Practice II
NM 506 Naturopathic Manipulations II
NM 310 Color Therapy (Diploma)
Module VIII
RAD 505 Radiological Analysis
LAW 418 Jurisprudence
BUS 419 Business Practices/Office Management
Electives, Practical & Research
AY 440 Ayurveda (Diploma)
IR 425 Sclerology (Diploma)
IS 4-600 Body/Mind Integrative Studies
NM 407 Aromatherapy (Diploma)
NM 300 Glyphology (Diploma)
NM 417 Gastroenterology II - Mayr
NM 501 Botanical Medicine, Level 200 (Diploma)
NM 523 Health Anthology Acc. to Edgar Cayce
NM 602 Darkfield Blood Analysis (Diploma)
NUT 301 Basic Nutrition
NUT 302 Nutrition I
NUT 307 Whole Nutrition (Diploma)
PHL 512 Mind/Body/Spirit Studies
SCI 402 Biological Terrain
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Credits
4
4
4
4
3
5
4
3
4
3
4
4
5
20
3
4
4
4
3
4
3
3
3
2
2
3
3
4
4
5
4
3
4
4
2
3
1
1
13
5
3+
12
3
3
5
3
3
10
3
4
1
3
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Practical & Clinical
The practical training requirement may be fulfilled by attending and successfully completing one of our approved trainings or seminars, nationally or internationally. In order to receive credit the student must receive a satisfactory pass or certificate of completion from the instructor. All practical training must be pre-approved by the Dean.
Practical:
The requirements for these courses are:
1. Complete the practical.
2. Complete a certification course, practical, or seminar at a pre-approved location in an appren-
ticeship, or with an instructor.
All courses must be documented in order to receive credit.
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Clinical & Clinical Research
NM 650 Clinical
NM 660 Clinical Research
Requirements for Doctor of Natural Medicine or
Doctor of Integrative Medicine
Standard Program:
Core, Electives, Practical
Clinical Externship
Total Credits
Prerequisite: B.S. or B.A.
Health Professional Program:
Core, Electives, Practical
Clinical Research
Total Credits
Prerequisites: MD, DO, DC, DDS, DOM/LAc, DHOM, DVM, PA, CNP, PhD, MS/MA and other qualified professions.
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Credits
20
10
70
20
90
50
10
60
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