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Cardiff Metropolitan University
Bachelor of Science (Hons) Complementary Healthcare Top-up Year
- Llandaff Campus, United Kingdom
BSc
On-Campus
English
This top-up degree provides an excellent opportunity to extend your learning and experience within the field of complementary therapies to achieve a BSc (Hons) Complementary Healthcare (with Practitioner Status) within the well-established Centre for Complementary Healthcare at Cardiff Met.Having gained appropriate recognised qualifications in massage, aromatherapy and reflexology and relevant underpinning knowledge at Levels 4 & 5, you will be able to focus on developing the skills and experience required for graduate employment as part of a multi-disciplinary team at two
Ramapo College of NJ
Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic
BSc
Distance Learning
English
Chiropractors get people back on their feet through alternative medicine. So in this combined articulation agreement program, you'll learn all about the ins and outs of soothing a bad back or irked neck. But first things first. As a freshman, you might start as a Biology or a Biochemistry major.
Academy of Oriental Medicine
BS in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
- Basildon, United Kingdom
BSc
On-Campus
English
Our other four Diploma Course disciplines combine to create the BSc Degree in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine. In addition to the Diploma attendance/home study, you will be required to pay University fees, complete additional examinations and submit a dissertation in an approved area of medicine/illness/dysfunction/TCM.
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Academic institutions around the world offer a BSc or Bachelor of Science. This popular undergraduate degree is helpful in preparing students for the workplace or for advanced degree programs. The average BSc takes three to five years to complete.