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The College of Natural Therapies is privately owned and operated and is a nationally Registered Training Organisation (RTO) offering VETAB accredited courses in a wide range of natural and traditional therapies, and including personal enrichment programs. It is also recognised by the Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS) where graduates are welcomed as members and supported in establishing their own clinics with affordable insurance, seminars and a Natural Therapies journal. |
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Courses offered include Practitioner Level Certificate IVs and Diplomas in Aromatherapy, Reflexology, Remedial Massage and Beauty Therapy. We also offer the only 110 hour face to face teaching "Course in Anatomy and Physiology for Natural Therapies" available outside Sydney. This level is required by Natural Therapists to obtain Health Benefit Funds rebates for their clients. Pathophysiology and Medical Terminology meets the Diploma requirements of an additional 100 hours. |
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All Certificate IV and Diploma courses have a number of "core" modules common to each course. This means that it is a practical and economical way to gain formal qualifications in a number of areas with relative ease after completing your first Certificate IV. |
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In addition to a range of body therapies, the courses on spiritual and vibrational healing are an important focus of the College, making it truly wholistic in both theory and practice. The Diploma in Energetic Healing and the "Engaging the Flame" Program provides wonderful in depth courses that are proving very popular for students interested in their personal journey and healing in a metaphysical sense. |
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Articulation to University Health Science courses is an opportunity for cost effective further study for those students working towards a degree. |
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Courses may be studied full or part time, evening, weekends or daytime depending on the timetable. Extra classes may be added if necessary. |
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Studies to practitioner standard (Certificate IV) may take between 30 weeks and 3 years depending on your available study time. |
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Payment is made at the beginning of each module unless other arrangements have been made. |
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Modules may be studied for general interest where there are no prerequisites. |
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You may apply for Recognition of Prior Knowledge (RPL) on the basis of past study or life experience. |
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Degree pathways: Graduates are eligible to apply for articulation into the Bachelor of Health Science (Complimentary Medicine) at the Charles Sturt University. Other universities also have bachelor degree courses in complimentary medicine. Your Government (VETAB) accredited qualifications will earn you advanced standing on entering the degree courses at university. |
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The College has a commitment to working with the community to benefit both students and groups within the community. Supervised Student Clinic, Pamper Days, Cancer Relay for Life are examples. |
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The College is situated in a central location, not far from Erina Fair, with a natural bush setting. |
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| More information: (pdf printable download) |
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