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Science-based training for a natural advantage. Enrol now.
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Advanced Diploma of Western Herbal Medicine
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Become a Herbal Medicine Specialist
Herbal medicine in western civilisation began millennia ago. And your career as a qualified practitioner in the field begins right now.
Ever more popular in our health-conscious society, western herbal medicine combines centuries of accumulated knowledge with modern technology and ideas.
With job and business prospects growing, this nationally recognised herbal medicine course is your entry point to a fascinating career.
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Career-focused Herbal Medicine Course
- Practice-ready qualification
- Upgrade your qualification easily
- Fully recognised
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Quick Course Guide
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Qualification
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Advanced Diploma of Western Herbal Medicine
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Enrolment dates
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Distance education option: Enrol anytime - start now! In-class option: Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for upcoming start dates
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Study time
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2 years full-time 4 years by distance education
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Pre-requisites
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HSC or mature age
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Delivery method
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Flexible: In class and/or by distance education
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Assessment
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Exams + 250 hours of clinical training
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Delivered by
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ACNT
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Finance options
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Flexible payment options available
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An Ancient Philosophy for Modern Times
Chinese medicine and Ayurvedic in India are well known examples of herbal therapy. Alongside them, western herbal medicine, with roots in ancient Greece, Rome and Egypt, is ideally placed to help treat modern ills.
Be ideally placed yourself, with a qualification from the ACNT herbal medicine course. Fully recognised by the National Herbalists Association of Australia, the course produces highly skilled graduates with the knowledge and expertise necessary to become respected health professionals.
Just some of the areas covered in the herbal medicine course are:
- Plant identification
- Herb prescription
- Herbal preparation
- Anatomy and physiology
- Chemistry
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- Biochemistry
- Pathology
- Toxicology
- Symptomatology and diagnosis
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Course Modules
- Anatomy & Physiology I
- Anatomy & Physiology II
- Anatomy & Physiology IIIa
- Anatomy & Physiology IIIc
- Australian Bush Flower Remedies
- Bach Flower Remedies
- Bach Flower Remedies - Advanced
- Biochemistry
- Botany
- Chemistry - Basic and Organic
- Clinic - Advanced Diploma of Herbal Medicine
- Clinical Skills for Contemporary Therapists
- Complementary Assessment Techniques
- Counselling Ia - Communication Skills
- Counselling IIa - Mental Health
- Counselling IIb - Human Development
- First Aid Basic
- Herbal Medicine Foundations Ia
- Herbal Medicine Foundations Ib
- Herbal Medicine IIa
- Herbal Medicine IIb
- Herbal Medicine IIIa
- Herbal Medicine IIIb
- Herbal Pharmacy
- Herbal Treatments Advanced I - Immune Disorders
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- Herbal Treatments Advanced II - Life Stages
- Laboratory Tests and Medical Reports - Introduction
- Manage a Practice
- Naturopathic Philosophy
- Nutrition Ia
- Nutrition Ib
- Nutrition Ic
- Nutritional and Herbal Products - Comparison and Critical Assessment
- Occupational Health & Safety
- Pathology
- Pharmacology and Toxicology
- Philosophical Principles Introduction
- Physical Examination I - Basic Techniques
- Physical Examination II - Advanced Techniques
- Phytochemistry I
- Phytochemistry II
- Principles of Aged Care Work
- Professional Development
- Symptomatology & Diagnosis A
- Symptomatology & Diagnosis B
- TCM - Introduction
- TCM Philosophy & Diagnosis I - Foundations
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Hands-on Training to Complete Your Qualification
This herbal medicine course requires first aid training as part of the course curriculum. If you've previously completed a first aid course which meets the national competencies for the National Training Package HLTFA301B - Apply First Aid (including St. John Ambulance Senior First Aid Certificate), you'll receive credit for this part of the course.
You will also be required to complete 250 hours of practical clinical training which you can undertake at ACNT's campus in Sydney. If you are studying by distance education and live outside of Sydney, you can undertake your training at an approved local clinic or practice.
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant for more information about these requirements.
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Articulation
Through ACNT's articulation arrangement with Charles Sturt University, you may apply for entrance into the University's Bachelor of Health Science (Complementary Medicine) degree program, using your qualification to gain advanced standing.
You may also upgrade to the following ACNT qualifications, with advanced standing for completed modules:
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Industry Accreditation
This course is recognised by: - ATMS - Australian Traditional Medicine Society
- ANTA - Australian Natural Therapists Association
- NHAA - National Herbalists Association of Australia
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Study Options
Study this herbal medicine course in any of the following ways:
- In class full-time - attend classes at the ACNT campus in Sydney
- Distance education - study from home and at local approved clinics
- Combination - study some modules in class and others by distance education
Contact a SEEK Learning consultant now for in-class enrolment dates or for more information about these study options.
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Flexible Payment Options
There are several payment options available for your convenience, including:
- Annual payment
- Semester payment
This course is Austudy, Abstudy and Youth Allowance approved. In addition, SEEK Learning also provides a finance option from Hanover Consumer Finance in Australia. Contact a SEEK Learning consultant now for more information.
About ACNT
With over 25 years' experience, the Australasian College of Natural Therapies (ACNT) has built a reputation for providing quality, accredited courses in natural health and beauty therapy. One of the largest colleges of its kind in the world, ACNT trains thousands of students per year and delivers highly qualified, knowledgeable and job-ready graduates.
Learn more about ACNT.