**THIS IS THE EARLY BIRD SPECIAL UNTIL NOVEMBER 30TH, 2015. Regular tuition is $500, including all materials for the 12 week course. The special will take $50 off.
This is a 12-week online herbal medicine course. Classes are held via webinar, live, every Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7 – 9 pm central time. Students will have full access to recorded webinars, documents, videos and resources through the online classroom.
In addition, there will be approximately 2 hours (or less) of assignments per week, a student forum, supplemental webinars and new class material uploaded each week.
Students can work at their own pace, so long as the course material is completed by 30 days (May 26, 2016) after the final exam date: (week of April 19th)
Start Date: Tuesday, January 5th, 2016. Classes are every T/Th evening, 7 – 9 pm, central time.
Review and Testing Week: Week of April 19th. **students can access testing at any point during that week.
30-Day Grace Period until May 26, 2016.
Materials Included: *Approximately 15-18 packets of dried medicinal herbs that are used in the making of tinctures, salves and syrups as a class, cheesecloth and other materials. * Materials will be mailed to US addresses only.
Also included is full online access to the current self-directed online course which includes over 25 hours of video, audio, PDF and other resources.
Materials you must provide at the appropriate point in the course: Olive and/or Coconut oil (approximately 2 cups total), Raw Honey (approximately 1 cup), 80 – 100 proof Alcohol (approximately 2 cups), Mason or other canning jar, basic cooking equipment (stainless steel pans and/or crockpot, strainer, measuring cup, spoons, etc.)
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Classes Covered in this Course
Introduction to Herbology – Vitalistic and Mechanistic overview
How to study plant medicine
Introduction to Clinical Skills
Maceration Tincture Making (fresh and dried), with one tincture made as a class
Introduction to Percolation Tincture Making
Lymphatic and Immune System Physiology and Herbs
Gastrointestinal Physiology and Herbs
Materia Medica (Online Herb Walks) – covers approximately 100 herbs throughout the course.
Botany and Wildcrafting
Introduction to Forest Gardening and growing medicinal herbs
The Business of Herbalism (how to legally protect yourself)
Post-disaster and remote herbalism
Clinic and Apothecary setup and function
One or Two long-term Student Case Studies and Herbs (Some examples of past case studies include: Hiatal Hernias, Gallstones, Chronic Digestive Issues, COPD, and Respiratory Infections)
Upper and Lower Respiratory System Physiology and Herbs
Respiratory Syrup Making, with one syrup made as a class
Herbal First Aid – Poultices, plasters, capsules, primitive poultices, castor oil poultices
Wound Healing Physiology and Herbs
Herbs for Pain, Nervines
Salve Making –Fresh & Dried, Ethyl vs. Pure Oil Salves, with one salve made as a class
Upper and Lower Respiratory System Physiology and Herbs
Upper and Lower Urinary Tract Physiology and Herbs
Weekly Quizzes/Assignments
Group Discussions
Final Test (passing grade of 75% required)
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Total Online Hours – 48 hours
Total Estimated homework assignments, discussions, quizzes and final test – 22 hours
You will be responsible to finish the materials assigned each week.
Start Date: Tuesday, January 5th, 2016. Classes are every T/Th evening, 7 – 9 pm, central time.
Review and Testing Week: Week of April 19th. **students can access testing at any point during that week.
30-Day Grace Period until May 26, 2016.
Materials Included: Approximately 15-18 packets of dried medicinal herbs that are used in the making of tinctures, salves and syrups as a class, cheesecloth and other materials.
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