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Old 02-21-2019 | 11:11 AM
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Originally Posted by interceptorpilo
All professions have their bad practitioners.
Absolutely, but most professions have good ones too, not ones that are merely less bad. This is as good as Naturopathic education gets, most other schools are worse:

https://bastyr.edu/academics/naturop...thic-doctorate

Here are the prereqs - this for a GRADUATE degree mind you:

Prerequisite Coursework
College-level Algebra: 1 course
Chemistry* (science-major level): Minimum of 4 courses. Must include a minimum of either two sequential courses in organic chemistry or one course in organic chemistry and one course in biochemistry. (This latter option is highly recommended.) (The standard prerequisite for science-major level organic chemistry is one year of general chemistry.) Appropriate, hands-on lab work required. (Hands-on labs are those taken in person or using home lab kits.)
General Biology* (science-major level): 2 semesters or 3 quarters. Must cover concepts in cellular biology and genetics. Appropriate hands-on lab work required. Individual courses in the biological sciences may count if the above competencies are met, i.e., anatomy, physiology, microbiology, and botany.
Physics: 1 college-level course. It must be algebra-based; calculus-based is also acceptable. A lab is not required.
Psychology: 1 course. Introduction to/ General Psychology or Developmental/ Lifespan Psychology

*Required chemistry and biology courses not taken within seven years of matriculation into the program are subject to review by the admissions committee. Additional coursework may be (but is not always) required. Please contact Admissions with any questions about older courses.
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