What is a Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)?
The Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy) teaches a system of healthcare that is based on traditional philosophies and principles and uses a wide variety of tools and techniques to achieve optimal health for a patient.Learning outcomes
- Work within a collaborative health environment to achieve best client/patient care.
- Explore an array of traditional healing methods from across human history.
- Consider the role of naturopathy within a community context.
- Consult with the public under the guidance of experienced naturopaths.
ATMS accredited
This course is accredited by the Australian Traditional Medicine Society.
NHAA accredited
This course is accredited by the Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia.
ANTA recognised credentials
On graduation, you are eligible to register with the Australian Natural Therapists Association.
WNF peak body membership
We are a proud member of the World Naturopathic Federation (WNF), the global peak body for naturopaths.
CMA recognised qualification
Upon completion, you’re eligible to attain membership with the Complementary Medicine Association (CMA).
This is an AQF Level 7 course delivered by Torrens University Australia Ltd.
*For more details on international student study options.
Career opportunities
This course will prepare you to confidently start practising naturopathy in your community. You’ll have the opportunity to start your career in a health clinic with naturopathic specialisation, promote your naturopathic knowledge as a health writer, join the growing complementary medicine industry in an exciting corporate role, or research naturopathy practices.
Potential career paths
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Naturopath
Average salary: $69,063 - $100,075 -
Health Writer
Average salary: $72,000 - $124,000 -
Research and Development Officer
Average salary: $82,000 - $111,000 -
Health Educator
Average salary: $99,460 - $122,572
Subjects and units
Each subject involves 10 hours of study per week, comprising 3 hours of facilitated study and 7 hours self-directed study. Some subjects include compulsory attendance in class, at Torrens approved external practitioner placement and work integrated learning placements at The Practice Wellbeing Centre.
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Year 1
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Year 2
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Year 3
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Year 4
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Electives
Requirements
Core subjects
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Biological Foundations | BFD105A
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Complementary Medicine Foundations | CMF105
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Human Nutrition 1 | NUTR2001A
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Human Structure & Physiology 1 | HSP101A
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Botany & Herbal Manufacturing | BHM106
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Human Nutrition 2 | NUTR2002A
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Human Structure & Physiology 2 | HSP102A
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Evidence-based Practice | EBP107A
Requirements
Core subjects
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Human Systems and Pathophysiology 1 | HSP201A
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Herbal Materia Medica 1 | HMM204
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Human Biochemistry | HBC205A
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Human Systems and Pathophysiology 2 | HSP202A
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Herbal Materia Medica 2 | HMM205
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Nutritional Biochemistry and Human Metabolism | SCIE2006A
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Clinical Assessment | CLA207A
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Pre-Clinical Studies 1 | PCS207A
Requirements
Core subjects
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Herbal Pharmacology | HBP206
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Herbal Therapeutics 1 | HBT208
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Nutritional Therapeutics 1 | NUT208A
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Herbal Therapeutics 2 | HBT302
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Pre-Clinical Studies 2 | PCS209A
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Lifespan Nutrition | NUTR2005A
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Integrated Pharmacology | DIP303A
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Nutritional Therapeutics 2 | NUT301A
Requirements
Core subjects
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Advanced Herbal Therapeutics | AHT303
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Critical Literature Review | CLR308A
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Integrative Clinical Studies 1 | ICS401
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Entrepreneurship, Professionalism and Business Skills in Health | EPR307
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Integrative Clinical Studies 2 | ICS402
Requirements
Elective subjects
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Dietary Counselling and Planning | DCP409A
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Mediation and Conflict Management | SOC201A
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Foundations of Public Health | PUBH2000
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Functional Clinical Nutrition | FNM408
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Iridology | IRD302
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Homoeopathic Foundations | HPF209
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Applied Homoeopathy | HFA303
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Flower Essences | FLE405
International students must not enrol in more than one-third (33%) of online subjects over their course, and must study at least one face-to-face subject each study period. For more information, visit Study in Australia.
International students on a student visa are required to study full time (i.e. must complete a minimum of 1.0 EFTSL of study per year). For the latest information on study locations, please check the entry requirements flyer.
Study pathways
Torrens University offers undergraduate and postgraduate students with flexible entry options and study pathways. Whether you prefer a full program or a modular approach, we can tailor your studies to your needs. Start your journey with an undergraduate diploma or bachelor degree, or grow your career with a postgraduate qualification.
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Let us customise a study plan and pathway for you.
Postgraduate
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Graduate Certificate courses ( 2 options )
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Graduate Certificate of Counselling
Domestic students only
Complete just four subjects to expand your knowledge in a specific area, or take the first step towards your Masters.
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Graduate Certificate of Public Health
CRICOS 097405K
Complete just four subjects to expand your knowledge in a specific area, or take the first step towards your Masters.
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Graduate Diploma courses ( 2 options )
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Graduate Diploma of Counselling
Domestic students only
Complete four more subjects to expand or deepen your knowledge in a specific area.
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Graduate Diploma of Public Health
CRICOS 097406J
Complete four more subjects to expand or deepen your knowledge in a specific area.
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Master courses ( 2 options )
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Master of Counselling
Domestic students only
Become a specialist in your field, or take the first step towards your Doctorate degree.
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Master of Public Health
CRICOS 097404M
Become a specialist in your field, or take the first step towards your Doctorate degree.
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Industry partners and Work‑Integrated Learning
Work-Integrated Learning and clinical practice hours require 100% attendance. On campus clinical subjects require compulsory weekly attendance with online study mode offering intensive workshop attendance. Student practitioner clinic placement hours are conducted on a weekly basis during the 12 week trimester. Clinical placement is attended over several trimesters as this allows students to build practice competence. Students are advised to review the attendance requirements as described in the detailed subject and units descriptions.
Entry details
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Domestic
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International
Fees
Check the domestic course fee schedule for the cost of your course.
FEE-HELP
Eligible Australian students may choose to defer some, or all, of their tuition fees through FEE-HELP, a loan scheme repaid through the tax system based on income.
Scholarships
If you are truly passionate about health, we want to hear from you. We have a variety of health scholarships on offer to assist you in becoming a key part of the health industry:Admission criteria
Before you begin your application to study as a domestic student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.
Vocational qualification (AQF Level 4), or above
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Successful completion of a Higher Education qualification.
Work and life experience that demonstrates skills and knowledge gained through paid or unpaid employment, formal learning and/or non-formal learning (presented on a current resume with attached cover letter).
Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.Fees
Check the international course fee schedule for the cost of your course. Onshore international students requiring a student visa should choose campus-based / blended options.
Fee payment
Course fees can be paid across three study periods. Each instalment to be paid before the beginning of the academic stage census date.
Scholarships
We want you to have the best possible chance to succeed, which is why we offer a range of financial scholarships to support our international students during their study journey.Admission criteria
Before you begin your application to study as a international student, check that you meet the requirements listed below.
Guaranteed pathway and Recognition of Prior Learning
If you have already completed a qualification or gained skills through life or work experience, you may be able to credit this against your degree with us. Check information about Recognition of Prior Learning and Course Credit transfer. We also offer pathway opportunities to further your learning.How to apply
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Frequently asked questions
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