Course overview
The Bachelor of Complementary Medicine provides students with a broad perspective on the scope of this dynamic field, in the overall context of public health, ethics, research, health promotion and health behaviour. The course is designed for students who are interested in the Complementary Medicine field as a whole and are interested in careers other than Clinical Practitioner. Students will learn a broad range of theoretical topics including biological sciences, social sciences, naturopathy, nutrition, acupuncture, musculoskeletal therapies, homeopathy and public health and health promotion. Complementary Medicine also has an extensive suite of elective subjects to allow students to specialise in areas of interest.
Course record
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Bachelor of Complementary medicine may work in the allied sectors of the natural medicine industry as: Managers, Patient Services Coordinators or Receptionists in multidisciplinary/integrative medicine clinic or health retreats, Clinic Assistant/Facilitator in behavioural change support programs (e.g. cardiac wellness), Policy Advisor/Writer and more For a full list, visit: Bachelor of Complementary Medicine
Majors
Chemistry and biochemistry, Chinese Medicine, Complementary medicine, Health promotion, Homeopathy, Human biological science, Musculoskeletal therapies, Naturopathy, Nutrition.
Entry requirements
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Student profile
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Campuses & intake dates
- Melbourne City CampusVIC
