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ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF NATUROPATHY HLT60512 Schedule of fees and census dates for 2017 v9122016 Schedule effective 1/1/17 31/12/17 and published 09/12/2016 Total course tuition fees (8 terms) domestic/vet FEE-HELP eligible students = $26215.725 All unit of study tuition fees are applicable for units of study delivered by the AIHM s Cockburn Central campus, Western Australia AIHM unit of study TERM 1 BION 101A Introduction to Biomedical Sciences Part A PHIN102 History and Philosophy of Natural Therapy CLIN129 Clinical Procedures HERN 119 Introduction to Herbal Medicine Brief Unit description This is a core unit for all courses offered. It includes a broad overview of the anatomy and physiology of the Skin, and musculoskeletal systems. Foundations of pathological principles will be discussed. Cellular and Tissue structure and function will be also discussed in detail. Micro-organisms and its importance in understanding mechanisms of diseases will be elaborated. Basic chemistry and structure and function of macromolecules will also be discussed. Students are expected to complete Multiple choice questions short answer questions and assignments related to the various concepts covered in this unit This unit introduces the philosophies of healing and their relevance to clinical practice. In addition the latest theories and direction in science and the interactions between the two paradigms will be studied. Students will explore and apply the fundamentals of natural therapies during the course of the study of this unit. This unit covers clinical policies and procedures, instrument handling, and results, consultation protocol and workplace health and safety issues. Infection control procedures are also covered. This unit provides participants with an introduction to the history and philosophies of herbal medicine, and Unit fee Domestic Students/VET FEE-HELP eligible students RPL Unit Fee EFTSL (Equivalent Full Time Study Load) 766.2375 383.12 0.077111 529.20 264.60 463.05 231.53 0.025704 529.20 264.60 2017 Start dates 2017 End dates 2017 Census dates

herbal botany. Areas covered in this unit include; the history and philosophies of Chinese, Ayurvedic, Roman, Greek, Native American and Aboriginal Herbal Medicine. Plant Identification, Taxonomy and Nomenclature, learning how to communicate knowledge of Herbal medicine principles and practice, an introduction to dispensing medicine and methods of application and also outlining the legal issues pertaining to Australian Herbalists are also covered. BHSN 106 Communication Skills TERM 2 BION101B Biomedical Sciences Part B BHSN 206 Communication Skills This unit is an introduction to understanding human behaviour and the relationship between basic behavioural influences and ill health, both physiologically and psychologically. Nature, Nurture and Need Factor influences are studied through a combination of theory and practical applications. Basic counselling knowledge and skills required for a therapist will be covered. BION101A is a pre requisite for this unit. It includes a broad overview of the anatomy and physiology of and the remaining body systems not covered in BION101A. Foundations of pharmacological principles, function of enzymes, Metabolism and importance of vitamins and antioxidants will be covered. In addition an introduction to basic research methods will be provided. Physical examination techniques will also be covered. Students are expected to complete Multiple choice questions, short answer questions and assignments related to the various concepts covered in this unit plus a comprehensive assessment of the content covered in BION101A and BION101B will be conducted. This unit takes the fundamentals of human behaviour discussed in unit BHSN 106 and upgrades student s knowledge and application skills to the next level by adding lateral thinking skills, non-verbal and verbal communication techniques, dealing with difficult behaviours, counselling skills and situational analysis procedures. As in unit BHSN106, this unit is taught experientially with each lecture being a combination 529.20 264.60 766.2375 383.12 529.20 264.60 0.073439

of theory and application exercises. NATN 107 Foundation of Nutrition HOMN 116 Homeopathy AIDN114 Senior First Aid This unit covers basic concepts of nutrition and its role n maintaining health. Major areas covered include carbohydrates, lipids, protein, energy metabolism, vitamins and minerals and their influence on health and diseases. Concepts of Nutritional biochemistry will also be discussed. This is an introductory unit to Homoeopathy. This course is divided into the study of the principle and philosophy of Homoeopathy and clinical 1st Aid application of Homoeopathic Materia Medica. It is also an introduction to the Materia Medica of certain Polycrests. In addition some common use remedies in clinical practice will be explored. This unit provides a training program to achieve the standard required for the nationally recognized Senior First Aid certificate. Areas covered include cardiopulmonary resuscitation, management of an unconscious casualty, internal and external bleeding, fractures, burns, poisons, bites, stings, eye and ear injuries. 661.50 330.75 0.055080 1102.50 551.25 0.067319 0.011016 143.325 71.66 HLTREM401D, HLTREM406C Work within a massage framework, Provide massage treatment This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to work effectively within a massage framework. History and development of massage, massage principles will be discussed. Exposure to various massage techniques such as passive joint movement, petrissage, efflurage, kneading, friction, longitudinal stroking, lymphatic drainage etc will be provided. This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to administer client basic massage treatment according to the philosophy and practices of a massage therapy framework. Techniques such as such as passive joint movement, petrissage, efflurage, kneading, friction, longitudinal 1102.50 551.25 0.067319

stroking etc will be covered. TERM 3 BION201 Biomedical Sciences BION101A and BION101B are prerequisites for this core unit. Students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology related to the Integumentary, Skeletal and Muscular systems. In addition research methods, patient history taking, physical examination, and differential diagnosis relevant to these systems will be covered. Students are expected to complete multiple choice questions, short answers, assignments and 6 case studies for this unit. 766.2375 383.12 0.066095 NATN207 Naturopathic Nutrition HERN219 Herbal Medicine NATN107 is the prerequisite for this unit. This unit will explore phyto-nutrients, zoo-nutrients, antioxidants, heavy metal toxicity, food and drug interaction, environmental food contaminants, organic and genetically modified food.prostaglandins & essential fatty acid imbalance, nutritional influences on methylation & homocysteine, anti-inflammatory nutrients & phytochemicals, nutritional influence on neurotransmitter production pathways and smart nutrients. In additioon food labelling & advertising, convenience & take-away foods, caffeine, and water will be covered. Nutritional intervention in relation to the disorders of the integumentary and musculoskeletal systems will also be discussed. This unit is designed to provide the participant with knowledge of the pharmacological and phytochemical basis of medicinal plants and their actions, interactions, indications and contra-indications. Areas covered include principles of phyto-therapy, active constituents and chemistry of herbs, dispensing procedures and TGA requirements. Co-herbs as recommended by the National Herbalists Association of Australia in relation to the formulation of herbal preparations and management of integumentary and musculoskeletal disorders will also be discussed. 661.50 330.75 0.055080 529.20 264.60

AIHM Elective1 CLINNAT229 TERM 4 BION301 Biomedical Sciences NATN307 Naturopathic Nutrition HERN319 Herbal Medicine To be chosen from the list of available electives will occur in the clinic. 600.00 300.00 0.036720 945.00 472.50 BION101A and BION101B are prerequisites for this core unit. Students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology related to the Cardiovascular and Digestive systems. In addition, patient history taking, physical examination, and differential diagnosis relevant to theses systems will be covered. Students are expected to complete multiple choice questions, short answers, assignments and 6 case studies for this unit. 766.2375 383.12 NATN107 is the prerequisite for this unit. This unit will explore the diverse diets from the foundations established by those that form part of cultural and religious influences in the community and numerous contemporary diets. In addition interactions of food, nutrients and drug, naturopathic concept of body ph 529.20 264.60 and its effect on health, food combination, healing crisis, food as medicine and germ theory will also be covered. Nutritional intervention for the disorders of Cardiovascular and digestive systems will be discussed in detail This unit is designed to provide the participant with knowledge of the pharmacological and phytochemical 529.20 264.60 0.055080 0.069767

Therapeutics IRIN111 Iridology basis of medicinal plants and their actions, interactions, indications and contra-indications. Areas covered include principles of phyto-therapy, active constituents and chemistry of herbs, dispensing procedures and TGA requirements. Co-herbs as recommended by the National Herbalists Association of Australia in relation to the formulation of herbal preparations and management of cardiovascular and digestive disorders will also be discussed. Iridology is the study of signs of the iris, which reflects the health of the body and its organs. Although the exact mechanism of Iridology is not well established as yet, it is believed that thousands of nerve fibres that connect organs to the brain convey and register their status on the iris as early as the development stage of a human embryo. This is one of the most popular diagnostic tools in Naturopathy. The unit provides necessary knowledge to analyse genetic and functional weaknesses, the fibre patterns, colour changes and abnormal marking in the iris. 529.20 264.60 CLINNAT329 Clinic will occur in the clinic. 945.00 472.50 0.055080 Term 5 BION401 BION101A and BION101B are prerequisites for this core unit. Students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, pathology, microbiology, pharmacology related to reproductive and endocrine systems. In 766.2375 383.12 0.050323

addition patient history taking, physical examination, and differential diagnosis relevant to these systems will be covered. Students are expected to complete multiple choice questions, short answers, assignments and 6 case studies for this unit. NATN407 HERN419 IRIN211 CLINNAT429 NATN107 is the prerequisite for this unit. This unit will explore specific nutritional needs which include pregnancy and lactation, postnatal, childhood, and adolescence, sports, geriatrics, palliative care and cancer management. In addition nutritional intervention for the disorders of all the body systems that are not covered in NATN207 and NATN307 will also be discussed. This unit is designed to provide the participant with knowledge of the pharmacological and phytochemical basis of medicinal plants. Specific herbs in terms of their chemical constituents, actions, interactions, indications and contra-indications will be covered in depth. Application of this knowledge is essential for the treatment planning process for common conditions that present within the Reproductive system, Urinary system and Endocrine system. Formulation of herbal preparations and management of Reproductive, urinary and endocrine disorders will also be discussed. Areas covered in this unit include; body systems, rayid systems, study of signs, colours and pigments, contraction rings, the state of health and constitution, and the comparison of various methods of iris analysis such as Angeres, Jensen and Miller methods. will occur in the clinic. 661.50 330.75 0.058065 529.20 264.60 0.046452 529.20 264.60 0.046452 945.00 472.50 0.058065

TERM 6 BION 501 NUTN 507 HERN 519 MANN 120 BION 401 is a prerequisite for this core unit. Students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology related to the Urinary, Reproductive and some aspects of the Nervous systems. In addition patient history taking, physical examination, and differential diagnosis procedures relevant to these systems will be covered. This unit covers various minerals and their use in the prevention and management of various pathological conditions. The lectures and presentations are based on Celloids. Combinations of various minerals will also be discussed. Students are exposed to identifying various symptoms and signs based on mineral deficiencies. In addition nutritional intervention for the disorders of urinary, reproductive and nervous systems will be discussed in detail. This unit is designed to provide the participant with knowledge of the pharmacological and phytochemical basis of medicinal plants and their actions, interactions, indications and contra-indications. Areas covered include principles of phyto-therapy, active constituents and chemistry of herbs, dispensing procedures and TGA requirements. Co-herbs as recommended by the National Herbalists Association of Australia in relation to the formulation of herbal preparations and management of urinary, reproductive and nervous system disorders will also be discussed. This unit is designed to develop the knowledge of Act of Parliament and Regulations in relation to the practice of Natural Medicine, professional indemnity and liability insurance, accounting and taxation requirements, advertising and promotion, business planning and other issues related to the establishment of your own practice. Students will be required to complete their own business plan by the completion of this unit. 766.2375 383.12 0.050323 529.20 264.60 0.046452 661.50 330.75 0.058065 573.30 286.65 0.050323

CLINNAT529 TERM 7 BION 601 HERN 619 HLTHER608C CLINNAT629 will occur in the clinic. 945.00 472.50 0.058065 BION 501 is a prerequisite for this core unit. Students will learn about the anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology related to Nervous systems not covered in BIO 501. In addition research methods, patient history taking, physical examination, and differential diagnosis procedures will be covered. This unit cover techniques and principles involved in the manufacture of herbal medicines including a wide range of preparations such as tinctures, teas, decoctions, creams, ointments and capsules. In addition students will also learn the process of growing, harvesting and drying of herbs. The influence of various modalities of preparing different herbs on pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics will be explored. This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to provide specialised western herbal medicine care for less common conditions/disease states in accordance with the age, gender and mental health needs of the client. This unit requires high level knowledge of herbal medicine and a wide range of health conditions. will occur in the clinic. 766.2375 383.12 0.077419 529.20 264.60 0.046452 529.20 264.60 0.046452 945.00 472.50 0.058065

RESN 120 PRDN 101 TERM 8 BION 701 CLINNAT729 CLINNAT829 This unit will provide students with the skills and techniques of reviewing the current literature and critically analysing the data presented in peer reviewed journals relevant to their field of expertise. This unit will cover issues like personality development, learning styles, enhancement of performance at workplace, goal setting, agency guidelines in relation to professional development and working effectively with co workers. It will also highlight the importance of professional associations and building professional networks to be current on the trends and developments in the industry. BION101A, BION101B and BION601 are prerequisites for this unit. Students will learn pathology, pharmacology, microbiology and differential diagnosis relevant to the nervous system. In addition students will explore the mind body connection and environmental toxins and their impact on our health. Students are expected to complete 6 case studies and two assignments on the environmental toxins and mind body connection. will occur in the clinic. 132.30 66.15 0.016774 330.75 165.38 0.030968 766.2375 383.12 0.046452 945.00 472.50 0.058065 945.00 472.50 0.058065

will occur in the clinic. To be chosen from the list of available electives AIHM Elective 2 600 300 0.038710 Students are required to complete a minimum of 450 clinical training hours as a component of this course; these include 100 tutorial/case management hours. Students are required to complete 2 electives from those offered by the AIHM during the completion of this course. Electives are generally 30 hours and can be selected from the list below: 116 Homeopathy 117 Flower Essences 121 Kinesiology 122 Reflexology 123 Aromatherapy 125 Meditation 126 Yoga 127 Energy Healing & Tai Chi 130 Ayurveda 228 Intuition in Healing 330 Ayurvedic Nutrition I 709 Trigger Point Therapy 809 Principles of Accupressure 1009 Bowen Techniques 1030 Vedic astrology 507 Mineral Therapy 307 Nutritional Recipes 100 Environmental and nutritional toxicology 205 101 102 Biochemistry of Nutrition Mind Body medicine Microneedle Therapy