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A Bachelor of Health Science in Western Herbal Medicine provides comprehensive training in human biology and physiology, alongside the historical and philosophical foundations of Western herbal practices. Students develop practical skills to create herbal remedies using global medicinal plants, integrating evidence-based approaches that combine biomedical science, research, and traditional wisdom.
The curriculum covers health sciences, clinical evaluation, pharmacology, herbal interactions, and quality control considerations for prescribing. As part of the program, students learn to offer fundamental nutritional and lifestyle guidance, adopting a whole-person healthcare perspective. Practical training occurs at The Practice Wellbeing Centre, where students consult with the public under expert supervision. The course integrates Work-Integrated Learning and Clinical Practicum components within theoretical coursework.
Key learning objectives
Examine the historical roots, philosophical underpinnings, and practical applications of herbal medicine.
Understand how research and evidence guide treatment efficacy.
Master the intrinsic qualities of herbs and their pharmacological effects.
Gain proficiency in preparing various herbal formulations, including tinctures, teas, and topical applications like creams and salves.