Program Overview:
The Associate of Arts in Homeopathic Wellness is a two-year undergraduate degree program designed to provide students with foundational knowledge and practical skills in the philosophy, history, application, and integration of homeopathy and holistic wellness practices. This program blends classical homeopathic principles with contemporary wellness approaches to prepare graduates for entry-level roles in wellness coaching, holistic health consultation, and preparation for further study in natural medicine or integrative health.
🧭 Program Objectives:
Graduates of this program will be able to:
Understand the philosophy and principles of classical homeopathy.
Apply holistic health assessments and individualized wellness strategies.
Identify and recommend appropriate homeopathic remedies based on case studies.
Integrate lifestyle medicine approaches such as diet, mindfulness, and detoxification.
Communicate ethically and professionally with clients in a wellness context.
📚 Program Structure:
Total Credits: 60 semester credit hours
Program Duration: 2 years (Full-Time)
Delivery Format: Online
Capstone Requirement: Final Case Study + Reflective Essay
🏛️ Year 1 – Foundational Studies (30 Credits)
1. Introduction to Homeopathy (3 Credits)
Course Description:
Explores the origins, laws, and philosophical foundations of homeopathy. Includes study of Hahnemann’s Organon of Medicine and the law of similars.
Modules:
History and Evolution of Homeopathy
Hahnemann’s Principles
The Vital Force
Potentization and Dilutions
Concept of Miasms
2. Anatomy & Physiology for Natural Health Practitioners (4 Credits)
Modules:
Major Systems of the Body
Body Functions and Processes
Introduction to Pathophysiology
Mind-Body Health Connections
3. Introduction to Holistic Wellness (3 Credits)
Modules:
Principles of Holistic Health
Integrative Health Models
Nutrition, Movement, and Sleep
Emotional and Mental Wellness
4. Materia Medica I (3 Credits)
Course Description:
Detailed introduction to primary polychrest homeopathic remedies, including remedy pictures and clinical indications.
Modules:
Aconite, Belladonna, Chamomilla
Pulsatilla, Sulphur, Nux Vomica
Remedy Relationships
Acute vs. Chronic Use
5. Case-Taking & Client Communication I (3 Credits)
Modules:
Interview Skills
Observation and Listening
Symptom Hierarchy
Basic Case Recording
6. Homeopathic Repertory and Research Basics (3 Credits)
Modules:
Structure of the Repertory (Kent & Boenninghausen)
Introduction to Software Tools
Repertorization Techniques
Using Modern Research in Practice
7. Ethics and Legal Foundations in Natural Health (3 Credits)
Modules:
Scope of Practice
Legal Considerations
Client Consent and Confidentiality
Professional Conduct
8. English Composition and Critical Thinking (4 Credits)
Modules:
Academic Writing Basics
Argumentation and Analysis
Wellness Writing & Case Reflection
Research Report Writing
🌿 Year 2 – Advanced Application (30 Credits)
1. Materia Medica II (3 Credits)
Modules:
Calcarea Carbonica, Lycopodium, Natrum Muriaticum
Remedy Themes and Keynotes
Comparative Study of Remedies
Case Applications
2. Homeopathic Philosophy and Hahnemann’s Organon (3 Credits)
Modules:
Aphorisms and Interpretation
Disease Classification
Chronic Disease Theory
Healing Process & Suppression
3. Case-Taking & Client Communication II (3 Credits)
Modules:
Chronic Case Management
Follow-Up Techniques
Prognosis Evaluation
Advanced Listening Skills
4. Nutrition and Detoxification for Homeopathic Practice (3 Credits)
Modules:
Whole Foods & Diet Principles
Detox Protocols and Support
Nutrition’s Role in Healing
Supplement Cautions in Homeopathy
5. Homeopathic First Aid and Acute Care (3 Credits)
Modules:
Acute vs. Emergency Care
Remedies for Common Injuries
Home Pharmacy Building
Client Education and Safety
6. Mind-Body Integration and Energetic Therapies (3 Credits)
Modules:
Mindfulness, Breathwork, Visualization
Energetic Anatomy and Chakras
Bach Flowers and Tissue Salts
Lifestyle Prescriptions
7. Homeopathy in Special Populations (3 Credits)
Modules:
Children and Infants
Pregnancy and Women’s Health
Geriatric Considerations
Immune-compromised Clients
8. Capstone: Case Study & Reflective Practice (6 Credits)
Modules:
Documenting a Full Client Case
Remedy Selection and Rationale
Outcome Evaluation
Reflective Essay on Practitioner Growth
🧾 Optional Electives (Choose up to 6 Additional Credits):
Aromatherapy for Homeopaths
Introduction to Ayurveda
Business Basics for Wellness Practitioners
Emotional Healing and Inner Child Work
Introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine
🎯 Career Pathways:
Wellness Coach
Homeopathic Assistant or Consultant (non-licensed settings)
Health Store Practitioner
Holistic Lifestyle Educator
Preparation for BHMS, ND, or advanced wellness studies
Associate of Arts in Homeopathic Wellness
ADEGREE
This course is self-paced.
The maximum alotted timeframe to complete this program is 4 years however the program can be completed sooner than 4 years