International Students - Naturopathic Nutrition Post Graduate

About the Course

What is Naturopathic Nutrition?

Naturopathic Nutrition stresses the use of whole and organic foods as medicine - an integral concept of healing in many indigenous societies. Today, we see that a return to chemical-free foods, along with other dietary measures, is an effective answer to many health complaints and common conditions.

CNM students learn about the physiological and biochemical processes involved in nourishment, and the energetic side of food as well.

Thousands of years ago, master healers in China perceived a way to classify food and disease according to simple, easily observed patterns; one eats cooling foods for overheated conditions, and warming foods are best for people who feel too cold. Detoxifying foods are for those who carry an excess of toxins, and building foods are good for deficient persons, and so on.

The traditional Chinese and East Indian Ayurvedic systems have been used with pinpoint accuracy to diagnose disease conditions, and to categorise foods as medicine.

The CNM Diploma Course in Naturopathic Nutrition brings together authentic traditions of Oriental medicine with current, Western research-based nutrition.

Why Study Naturopathic Nutrition with The CNM?

The CNM Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma Course provides high quality training that equips graduates to build highly successful practices. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills, and reach their full potential as professional nutritionists. Students are strongly encouraged to develop their own unique style of consultation and practise.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have verifiable prior diploma or degree in another complementary health discipline such as Acupuncture, Homeopathy or Herbal Medicine - please contact us for more information and to determine if you qualify for enrolment.

Year 1 - Nutrition & Naturopathy Study

Nutrition year 1

  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • History and Philosophy or Naturopathic Nutrition
  • Vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids
  • Phytonutrients, superfoods
  • Other orthomolecular nutrients
  • Supplements in practice
  • Energy balance and bioavailability
  • Food toxins, safety, food preparation
  • Classification, composition
  • Tables, RDV, storage
  • Food pyramids, various diets, therapeutic foods
  • Population groups
  • Menu planning
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Disease triggers

Naturopathy Study

  • Naturopathy
  • TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 1
  • Chinese diagnostic
  • Face
  • Tongue
  • Pulse
  • Nail
  • Abdominal Diagnostic
  • Naturopathy
  • Fasting, Diet, Nutrition
  • Introduction to Homeopathy
  • Introduction to Herbal Medicine
  • Iridology
  • History of Iridology
  • Technique of Examination
  • Topography of the Iris
  • Constitution, Disposition and Diathesis
  • Pupil Phenomena
  • Study of the signs
  • Study of pigments

Year 2 - Nutrition & Naturopathy Principles

Nutrition year 2

Diseases

  • Digestive and metabolic disorders
  • Muscular skeletal disorders
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Autoimmune and infectious diseases
  • Respiratory and urinary disorders
  • Skin diseases
  • Diseases of the senses
  • Mental and eating disorders
  • Female and male health problems
  • Diseases of babies and the elderly
  • Chronic disorders

Clinic

  • Case taking
  • Follow up
  • Nutritional assessments
  • Clinic Management
  • Public relations
  • Setting up a business
  • Practitioner development

Diagnostics

  • Functional tests
  • Liver and parasite tests
  • Tests for allergies
  • Candida and yeast
  • Biochemical urine and saliva tests
  • Diagnosis of face, tongue, hair and nails

Naturopathic Principles

  • Naturopathy & Detoxification
  • Bach Flower Therapy
  • Tissue Salts

Diploma(s)

  • Dip. Naturopathy
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Naturopathic Nutrition

Cost

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Recognition

  • Examining Body - CNM
  • Awarding Body - CNM

How to Apply

We advise you to first contact us and discuss your personal needs and goals. We can then assist you in tailoring a study schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Our course advisors are knowledgable, friendly, and deal with students from all walks of life - please call us at +44 (0)1342 410 505, use our contact form, or email international@naturopathy-uk.com.

Admissions Contact

Lynne Ott
international@naturopathy-uk.com

+44 (0)1342 410 505

Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
T: (+44) 1342 410 505
F: (+44) 1342 410 90

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International Students - Naturopathic Nutrition Higher Diploma

About the Course

What is Naturopathic Nutrition?

Naturopathic Nutrition stresses the use of whole and organic foods as medicine - an integral concept of healing in many indigenous societies. Today, we see that a return to chemical-free foods, along with other dietary measures, is an effective answer to many health complaints and common conditions.

CNM students learn about the physiological and biochemical processes involved in nourishment, and the energetic side of food as well.

Thousands of years ago, master healers in China perceived a way to classify food and disease according to simple, easily observed patterns; one eats cooling foods for overheated conditions, and warming foods are best for people who feel too cold. Detoxifying foods are for those who carry an excess of toxins, and building foods are good for deficient persons, and so on.

The traditional Chinese and East Indian Ayurvedic systems have been used with pinpoint accuracy to diagnose disease conditions, and to categorise foods as medicine.

The CNM Diploma Course in Naturopathic Nutrition brings together authentic traditions of Oriental medicine with current, Western research-based nutrition.

Why Study Naturopathic Nutrition with The CNM?

The CNM Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma Course provides high quality training that equips graduates to build highly successful practices. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills, and reach their full potential as professional nutritionists. Students are strongly encouraged to develop their own unique style of consultation and practise.

Prerequisites

Applicants must have verifiable prior diploma or degree in another complementary health discipline such as Acupuncture, Homeopathy or Herbal Medicine - please contact us for more information and to determine if you qualify for enrolment.

Year 1 - Nutrition & Naturopathy Study

Nutrition Year 1

  • Chemistry and Biochemistry
  • History and Philosophy or Naturopathic Nutrition
  • Vitamins, minerals, amino acids, essential fatty acids
  • Phytonutrients, superfoods
  • Other orthomolecular nutrients
  • Supplements in practice
  • Energy balance and bioavailability
  • Food toxins, safety, food preparation
  • Classification, composition
  • Tables, RDV, storage
  • Food pyramids, various diets, therapeutic foods
  • Population groups
  • Menu planning
  • Diagnostic tools
  • Disease triggers

Naturopathy Study

  • Naturopathy
  • TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 1
  • Chinese diagnostic
  • Face
  • Tongue
  • Pulse
  • Nail
  • Abdominal Diagnostic
  • Naturopathy
  • Fasting, Diet, Nutrition
  • Introduction to Homeopathy
  • Introduction to Herbal Medicine
  • Iridology
  • History of Iridology
  • Technique of Examination
  • Topography of the Iris
  • Constitution, Disposition and Diathesis
  • Pupil Phenomena
  • Study of the signs
  • Study of pigments

Year 2 - Nutrition & Naturopathic Principles

Nutrition year 2

Diseases

  • Digestive and metabolic disorders
  • Muscular skeletal disorders
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Autoimmune and infectious diseases
  • Respiratory and urinary disorders
  • Skin diseases
  • Diseases of the senses
  • Mental and eating disorders
  • Female and male health problems
  • Diseases of babies and the elderly
  • Chronic disorders

Clinic

  • Case taking
  • Follow up
  • Nutritional assessments
  • Clinic Management
  • Public relations
  • Setting up a business
  • Practitioner development

Diagnostics

  • Functional tests
  • Liver and parasite tests
  • Tests for allergies
  • Candida and yeast
  • Biochemical urine and saliva tests
  • Diagnosis of face, tongue, hair and nails

Naturopathic Principles

  • Naturopathy & Detoxification
  • Bach Flower Therapy
  • Tissue Salts

Diploma(s)

  • Dip. Naturopathy
  • Higher Diploma in Naturopathic Nutrition

Cost

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Recognition

  • Examining Body - CNM
  • Awarding Body - CNM

How to Apply

We advise you to first contact us and discuss your personal needs and goals. We can then assist you in tailoring a study schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Our course advisors are knowledgable, friendly, and deal with students from all walks of life - please call us at +44 (0)1342 410 505, use our contact form, or email international@naturopathy-uk.com.

Admissions Contact

Lynne Ott
international@naturopathy-uk.com

+44 (0)1342 410 505

Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
T: (+44) 1342 410 505
F: (+44) 1342 410 90

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International Students - Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma

About the Course

What is Naturopathic Nutrition?

Naturopathic Nutrition stresses the use of whole and organic foods as medicine - an integral concept of healing in many indigenous societies. Today, we see that a return to chemical-free foods, along with other dietary measures, is an effective answer to many health complaints and common conditions.

CNM students learn about the physiological and biochemical processes involved in nourishment, and the energetic side of food as well.

Thousands of years ago, master healers in China perceived a way to classify food and disease according to simple, easily observed patterns; one eats cooling foods for overheated conditions, and warming foods are best for people who feel too cold. Detoxifying foods are for those who carry an excess of toxins, and building foods are good for deficient persons, and so on.

The traditional Chinese and East Indian Ayurvedic systems have been used with pinpoint accuracy to diagnose disease conditions, and to categorise foods as medicine.

The CNM Diploma Course in Naturopathic Nutrition brings together authentic traditions of Oriental medicine with current, Western research-based nutrition.

Why Study Naturopathic Nutrition with The CNM?

The CNM Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma Course provides high quality training that equips graduates to build highly successful practices. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills, and reach their full potential as professional nutritionists. Students are strongly encouraged to develop their own unique style of consultation and practise.

Prerequisites

HSC or GCSE, or equivalent academic and/or work experience.

If you are able to demonstrate previous study or work experience you may apply to gain exemptions from some units. Please contact us for more information and to see if you qualify for direct enrolment.

Year 1 - Biomedicine, Naturopathy Study

Biomedicine Study

  • Medical terminology, cells, tissues, embryology
  • Anatomy, physiology, pathology
  • Clinical diagnostic, differential diagnosis
  • Blood- urine analysis, examination methods
  • Infectious Diseases

Naturopathy Study

  • Naturopathy
  • TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 1
  • Chinese diagnostic
  • Face
  • Tongue
  • Pulse
  • Nail
  • Abdominal Diagnostic
  • Naturopathy
  • Fasting, Diet, Nutrition
  • Introduction to Homeopathy
  • Introduction to Herbal Medicine
  • Iridology
  • History of Iridology
  • Technique of Examination
  • Topography of the Iris
  • Constitution, Disposition and Diathesis
  • Pupil Phenomena
  • Study of the signs
  • Study of pigments

Year 2 - Naturopathic Nutrition and Naturopathic Principles

Naturopathic Nutrition Specialist

Year 2 - The Building Blocks of Nutrition

Water, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, superfoods (spirulina, algaes, wheat and barley grass, propolis, aloe vera, etc).

Foods

  • Fibre
  • Flowers
  • Bee and Flower pollen
  • Fruits
  • Grains
  • Vegetables (legumes, sprouts)
  • Seeds
  • Nuts
  • Dairy products
  • Seafood
  • Poultry and eggs
  • Meats
  • Beverages
  • Herbs
  • Teas and infusions
  • Spices

Types of Diets

  • Carnivorous
  • Lacto-ovo
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Macrobiotic
  • Raw foods
  • Fruitarian
  • Rainbow diet
  • Atkins diet
  • Weight loss diet
  • Blood types
  • Low calorie diet
  • Food preparation
  • Cultural diets
  • Over/under eating
  • Acid/alkaline balance
  • Food combining

Environments

  • Chemicals
  • Food additives
  • Air
  • Water
  • Food processing and storage
  • Sweeteners
  • Flavourings
  • Colourings
  • Preservatives
  • Food irradiation
  • Electro pollution

Detoxification

  • Juicing
  • Bowel-liver-kidney cleanses
  • Parasite programmes
  • Gerson Therapy
  • Fasting
  • Enemas
  • Colonic irrigation
  • Exercises

Energy of Foods

  • Chinese and Ayurvedic principles
  • The laws of cure
  • Suppression of diseases

Naturopathic Principles

  • Naturopathy & Detoxification
  • Bach Flower Therapy
  • Tissue Salts

Year 3 - Nutritional Applications for Diseases

Diseases

  • Digestive and metabolic disorders
  • Muscular skeletal disorders
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Autoimmune and infectious diseases
  • Respiratory and urinary disorders
  • Skin diseases
  • Diseases of the senses
  • Mental and eating disorders
  • Female and male health problems
  • Diseases of babies and the elderly
  • Chronic disorders

Clinic

  • Case taking
  • Follow up
  • Nutritional assessments
  • Clinic Management
  • Public relations
  • Setting up a business

Diagnostics

  • Functional tests
  • Liver and parasite tests
  • Tests for allergies
  • Candida and yeast
  • Biochemical urine and saliva tests
  • Diagnosis of face, tongue, hair and nails

Diploma(s)

  • Dip. Naturopathy
  • Dip. Naturopathic Nutrition

Cost

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Recognition

  • Examining Body - CNM
  • Awarding Body - CNM

How to Apply

We advise you to first contact us and discuss your personal needs and goals. We can then assist you in tailoring a study schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Our course advisors are knowledgable, friendly, and deal with students from all walks of life - please call us at +44 (0)1342 410 505, use our contact form, or email international@naturopathy-uk.com.

Admissions Contact

Lynne Ott
international@naturopathy-uk.com

+44 (0)1342 410 505

Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
T: (+44) 1342 410 505
F: (+44) 1342 410 90

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Nutrition for Everyday Living

About the Course

What is Nutrition for Everyday Living?

Provides useful and practical knowledge of Nutrition for the Whole Family and aims to educate about healthy food choices and utilising Food as Medicine.

Understand Food Labels: nutritional content, how to distinguish the Food Industry’s marketing ploys, and learn about cooking tips for optimum nutrition.

Key Features

  • Survival Guide to the Western Diet
  • Improving your Mood with Food
  • Caring for Kids!
  • Detoxification and Cleansing safely
  • Living Foods
  • Organic versus non-organic - Myths and Facts
  • Anti -ageing tips
  • CNM approved

What our students say:

“I thoroughly enjoyed the course and can honestly say it was the most interesting and inspiring course I have done to date!”

“The Nutrition for Everyday Living course was one of the most enjoyable courses I have been on and I learnt a lot. I will miss coming along on a Tuesday nights.”

“The lecturer is outstanding. Her enthusiasm for the subject was infectious and has encouraged me to go on and do further study in nutrition.”

Prerequisites

No prior study required

Diploma(s)

  • Certificate of Introductory Nutrition

Study Programme and Locations

Study Programme

Tuesday evenings (12 sessions)
6.30pm - 8.30pm

*There is an option to join at the start of any module. Course fee includes all 3 modules. If starting late, students do other modules with next scheduled intake. 

Course Times Dates
Module 1 - You Are What You Eat Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30pm 7 - 28 February 2012
Module 2 - Food as Medicine Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30pm 6 - 27 March 2012
Module 3 - Nutrition in Daily Life Tuesdays 6:30 - 8:30pm 3 - 24 April 2012

Location

CNM, 41 Riding House Street, London W1W 7BE (Tube: Oxford Circus)
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Recognition

  • CNM Certification

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UK and EU Students - Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma Course

About the Course

Nutrition Diploma Course

What is Naturopathic Nutrition?

Naturopathic Nutrition stresses the use of whole and organic foods as medicine - an integral concept of healing in many indigenous societies. Today, we see that a return to chemical-free foods, along with other dietary measures, is an effective answer to many health complaints and common conditions.

CNM students learn about the physiological and biochemical processes involved in nourishment, and the energetic side of food as well.

Thousands of years ago, master healers in China perceived a way to classify food and disease according to simple, easily observed patterns; one eats cooling foods for overheated conditions, and warming foods are best for people who feel too cold. Detoxifying foods are for those who carry an excess of toxins, and building foods are good for deficient persons, and so on.

The traditional Chinese and East Indian Ayurvedic systems have been used with pinpoint accuracy to diagnose disease conditions, and to categorise foods as medicine.

The CNM Diploma Course in Naturopathic Nutrition brings together authentic traditions of Oriental medicine with current, Western research-based nutrition.

Why Study Naturopathic Nutrition with The CNM?

The CNM Naturopathic Nutrition Diploma Course provides high quality training that equips graduates to build highly successful practices. It is carefully structured so each study unit builds on the previous one, allowing students to develop their confidence and skills, and reach their full potential as professional nutritionists. Students are strongly encouraged to develop their own unique style of consultation and practise.

Prerequisites

5 GCSEs or 2 A Levels, or equivalent academic and/or work experience.

If you are able to demonstrate previous study or work experience you may apply to gain exemptions from some units. Please contact us for more information and to see if you qualify for direct enrolment.

Biomedicine

Duration - 1 year

  • Medical terminology, cells, tissues, embryology
  • Anatomy, physiology, pathology
  • Clinical diagnostic, differential diagnosis
  • Blood- urine analysis, examination methods
  • Infectious Diseases

Naturopathic Nutrition

Duration: 2 years, 1 weekend per month,
plus 100 clinical hours per year during the 2-year course.

Year 1 - The Building Blocks of Nutrition

Water, protein, fats, carbohydrates, vitamins and minerals, amino acids, phytonutrients, antioxidants, superfoods (spirulina, algaes, wheat and barley grass, propolis, aloe vera, etc).

Foods

  • Fibre
  • Flowers
  • Bee and Flower pollen
  • Fruits
  • Grains
  • Vegetables (legumes, sprouts)
  • Seeds
  • Nuts
  • Dairy products
  • Seafood
  • Poultry and eggs
  • Meats
  • Beverages
  • Herbs
  • Teas and infusions
  • Spices

Types of Diets

  • Lacto-ovo
  • Vegetarian
  • Vegan
  • Macrobiotic
  • Raw foods
  • Atkins diet
  • Weight loss diets
  • Blood types
  • Low calorie diet
  • Food preparation
  • Cultural diets
  • Over/under eating
  • Acid/alkaline balance
  • Food combining
  • Zone diet

Environments

  • Chemicals
  • Food additives
  • Air
  • Water
  • Food processing and storage
  • Sweeteners
  • Flavourings
  • Colourings
  • Preservatives
  • Food irradiation
  • Electro pollution

Detoxification

  • Juicing
  • Bowel-liver-kidney cleanses
  • Parasite programmes
  • Gerson Therapy
  • Fasting
  • Enemas
  • Colonic irrigation
  • Exercises

Energetics

  • The Four Humours
  • Ayurveda
  • Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • The laws of cure
  • Suppression of diseases
  • Basic Naturopathy
  • Functional Medicine
  • Chinese principles

Year 2 - Nutritional Applications for Diseases

Diseases

  • Digestive and metabolic disorders
  • Muscular skeletal disorders
  • Cardiovascular diseases
  • Autoimmune and infectious diseases
  • Respiratory and urinary disorders
  • Skin diseases
  • Diseases of the senses
  • Mental and eating disorders
  • Female and male health problems
  • Diseases of babies and the elderly
  • Chronic disorders

Clinic

  • Case taking
  • Follow up
  • Nutritional assessments
  • Clinic Management
  • Public relations
  • Setting up a business

Diagnostics

  • Functional tests
  • Liver and parasite tests
  • Tests for allergies
  • Candida and yeast
  • Biochemical urine and saliva tests
  • Diagnosis of face, tongue, hair and nails

Naturopathy Study (Optional)

Duration - 1 year

  • Naturopathy
  • TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) 1
    • Chinese diagnostic, face, tongue, pulse, nail, abdominal diagnostics
  • Naturopathic Nutrition
  • First Aid Homeopathy
  • Introduction to Herbal Medicine
  • Naturopathy Clinics (Iridology)
    • History of Iridology
    • Technique of Examination
    • Topography of the Iris
    • Constitution, Disposition and Diathesis
    • Pupil Phenomena
    • Study of the signs
    • Study of pigments
    • Clinical application

Naturopathic Principles (Optional)

Duration - 1 year.

  • Naturopathy & Detoxification
  • Bach Flower Therapy
  • Tissue Salts

Diploma

  • Dip. Nutritional Therapist
  • Dip. Naturopathy (optional)

Study Programme and Locations

Options

  • Weekends, weekdays and evenings (London only)
  • Weekends (all colleges - London, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester, Edinburgh)

Intake Dates

Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.

Examples

The diploma courses can be completed in 3 years.

Weekday study

  • Year 1: Biomedicine & Naturopathy Study (optional)
  • Year 2: Nutrition training 1
  • Year 3: Nutrition training 2 & Naturopathic Principles (optional)

Weekend study

  • Year 1: Biomedicine & Naturopathy Study (optional)
  • Year 2: Nutrition training 1
  • Year 3: Nutrition training 2 & Naturopathic Principles (optional)

Our course advisors are here to help you create a schedule that suits your needs - contact us for information.

Cost

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Recognition

Nutrition Training

NNA
Recognised by the NNA (Naturopathic Nutrition Association) which is a member of the GNC (General Naturopathic Council) who regulate Naturopathy in the UK.

Naturopathy Training

ANP
CNM graduates are accepted by the ANP (Association of Naturopathic Practitioners).

How to Apply

We advise you to first contact us and discuss your personal needs and goals. We can then assist you in tailoring a study schedule that suits your lifestyle and commitments. Our course advisors are knowledgable, friendly, and deal with students from all walks of life - please call us at +44 (0)1342 410 505, use our contact form, or email info@naturopathy-uk.com.

Admissions Contact

Lynne Ott
info@naturopathy-uk.com
+44 (0)1342 410 505

Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
T: (+44) 1342 410 505
F: (+44) 1342 410 90

Continuing Study Options

Further Study with the CNM

Students who have completed the Biomedicine, Naturopathy Study and Naturopathic Principles may opt to study the other specialist diploma courses, Homeopathy, Herbal Medicine, and Acupuncture.

Degrees

Charles Sturt University CNM has developed an alliance with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, which allows CNM students and graduates to enrol into the Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Complementary Medicine). The CSU Degree programme is a distance learning course which starts each February and can be completed in 2 or 3 years. CSU offers further opportunity for ongoing study to obtain a Master’s Degree, or a PH.D. in Complementary Medicine.

Charles Stuart University is Australia’s leading distance learning University, being responsible for the on-line education of over 28,000 students. CSU was awarded a "University of the Year" award in Australia, for its nationally recognised ability to reflect the needs of today’s society, and responsiveness to the need for life-long learning in a changing world.

Applications must be completed by the end of November; please contact us for more information. Students must have completed their CNM course before applying to start a CSU degree.

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CNM Diploma Courses

Our Naturopathy Foundation Courses (Biomedicine and Naturopathy Study), form the basis of our training and provide CNM students with a firm grasp of Naturopathic therapies, which helps you decide what subject to specialise in; Homeopathy, Acupuncture, and/or Herbal Medicine. For those studying Naturopathic Nutrition, Naturopathy Study and Naturopathic Principles are optional courses.

The College of Naturopathic Medicine is one of the UK’s largest, highly-respected and well-known natural medicine training providers, with colleges in London, Birmingham, Brighton, Bristol, Edinburgh and Manchester.

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International Students - General Course Information

CNM Graduates

The following is a brief synopsis of the course offerings available to International students. Please take a moment to review this basic but important information about available courses, as well as study schedules, cost, and general course structure. Once you’ve read this section, use the links in the left-hand menu to review each course in detail.

The CNM is a Tier 4, A-rated college

*UK and EU students please review the UK and EU Students General Course Information page.

Admissions Contact - International Students

Lynne Ott
international@naturopathy-uk.com
T: 00 44 (0)1342 410 505

The College of Naturopathic and Complementary Medicine
Administration Head Office
Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
United Kingdom
T: 00 44 (0)1342 410 505
F: 00 44 (0)1342 410 909

Diploma Courses

CNM offers eight diploma courses, as shown below. The courses are all full time, and are offered at our London college only.

Post-graduate courses are designed for medical doctors, nurses, and qualified natural medicine practitioners. Your eligibility for enrolment is determined during the application process.

Use the links below, or in the left menu, to review each specific course detail.

Short Courses

IMPORTANT - You can only get a student visitor visa to study the Short Courses. You may study the short courses if you are in the UK on a valid student visa and are currently engaged in full time study on another course. Please contact international@naturopathy-uk.com with any questions.

Use the links below, or in the left-hand menu, to review each specific course detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to study in the UK?

You will need a student visa to study in the UK if you are NOT a citizen of an EEA country.

We have years of experience helping International Students successfully apply to study in the UK - the International Office of the CNM is here to help you. Please contact us and we will assist you in this process.

Please contact Lynne Ott with any questions about obtaining a visa.

Lynne Ott
international@naturopathy-uk.com
T: 00 44 (0)1342 410 505

Are any professions exempt from studying part of the CNM diploma course(s)?

Nurses, homeopaths, medical doctors, herbalists or similar professions are exempt from doing the Biomedicine course. Please inform the course consultant when contacting us if this applies to you.

Who can do a Higher Diploma course?

Higher diploma courses are available to those students who are already Homeopaths, Herbalists, and Acupuncturists who would be going on to higher training. i.e. to become a Naturopath or a Nutritional Therapist.

Are any courses available as Higher Diploma or Postgraduate Diploma courses?

All courses are available as Post-graduate and Higher Diploma level

Do you offer on-line or distance learning courses?

We offer neither distance learning nor on-line courses.

What are the enrolment deadlines?

Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.

Please bear in mind that as an International student visa applications take an average of 12 to 14 weeks. Check with your local British Consulate for waiting times. Since our courses are built around a modular system, you can join a course throughout the year.

What do the course fees cover?

The course fees cover teaching, assessment, examinations, and graduation.

The course fees do NOT cover the costs of any study materials (books, texts, etc), case studies, clinical hours, travel, personal stationery, digital media and equipment like mobile phones and computers, accommodation, or general living costs.

How do I pay my course fees?

Fees are payable in full at the beginning of each academic year of your course. Per the requirements of your student visa, The UK government require you pay at least your first year of study in full.

I have been asked to pay ‘enrolment fees’ - when should I pay these?

Enrolment fees must be paid within 7 days of your enrolment being approved. The enrolment fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable. Once you have enrolled, if you wish to take additional courses you will NOT have to pay any additional enrolment fees, provided you do not cancel your course of study.

I cannot afford to pay the course fees - will I be eligible for a loan?

The CNM can not make loans to students to pay course fees, and it is difficult for an international student to get a bank loan in the UK. If you need to take out a loan to pay your course fees, you are advised to make arrangements for this before you leave home.

International students are required to pay at least one full year of study in advance.

For more information please contact international@naturopathy-uk.com.

Does the CNM offer Scholarships?

The CNM does not offer scholarships.

Will I be eligible for free NHS health care?

If you are on a course of study that lasts six months or more, you are automatically entitled to free health care from the National Health Service (NHS) relating to any condition which occurs after your arrival in the UK. This means you may register as a patient with an NHS doctor, known as a General Practitioner (GP), and dentist. If a doctor prescribes a course of medicine for you, you may have to pay the prescription charge and you may have to pay for dental treatment.

What does it cost to live in the UK while I study?

Below find some approximate costs for basic needs.

  • Accommodation: £300 to £400 for a basic room, per month
  • Heat and light (if not included): £20 to £40, per month
  • Food (if not included) £100 to £200, per month
  • Textbooks and study materials: £40, per month
  • Laundry: £20, per month
  • Personal hygiene, haircut, cosmetics, etc: £20 to £40, per month
  • Restaurant meal (without drinks): £10 minimum, per person
  • Entertainment (film, a night out, etc): £20 minimum, per person
  • Travel fares (quite close to place of study): £4 to £8, per day

Do I need to register with the Police?

If your visa states “Register with UK police on arrival” or “Register with the police within seven days”, you must do this within the time limit stated.

Can I drive a car in the UK?

If you drive a car in Great Britain you must make sure that the car is registered, taxed and insured for your use. It is against the law to drive without all the documents relating to registration, road tax and insurance being fully up-to-date.

If you have a licence issued by a non-EEA country you are allowed to drive in the UK for 12 months after your arrival using your international licence, but after your first 12 months in Great Britain you must apply for and acquire a full GB licence.

When do I receive my letter so I can apply for a student visa?

Once the enrolment fee has been paid we can issue letters to assist you to arrive in the country to commence your studies with us.

Study Schedules

To meet the requirements of your student visa you must study full-time.

  • Full-time, weekday study is currently available at our London college only.
  • The diploma course study programmes last from 1 to 3 years.
  • Intake - typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.
  • As a non-EU student, keep in mind that visa applications take an average of 12 to 14 weeks to process. Also, once you’ve become a CNM student, remember to renew your visa before it expires - give yourself plenty of time as the renewal process can take longer than you might expect.

Our course advisors are here to help you create a schedule that suits your needs - contact us for information.

Study Costs

Please contact our international registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Study Locations

Full Time Study Only CNM College Locations - International Students

  • London

 

 

 

 

 

 

Degrees

Charles Sturt University CNM has developed an alliance with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, which allows CNM students and graduates to enrol into the Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Complementary Medicine). The CSU Degree programme is a distance learning course which starts each February and can be completed in 2 or 3 years. CSU offers the further opportunity for ongoing study to obtain a Master’s Degree, or a PH.D. in Complementary Medicine.

Charles Stuart University is Australia’s leading distance learning University, being responsible for the on-line education of over 28,000 students. CSU was awarded a "University of the Year" award in Australia, for its nationally recognised ability to reflect the needs of today’s society, and responsiveness to the need for life-long learning in a changing world.

Applications must be completed by the end of November; please contact us for more information.Students must have completed their CNM course before applying to start a CSU degree.

EEA Countries

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovak Republic
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom
  • Iceland*
  • Liechtenstein*
  • Norway*
  • Switzerland**

* These countries are in the EEA, but are not members of the European Union.
** Switzerland is not in the EEA, but an international treaty means that from 1 June 2002 Swiss nationals have a similar right to live in the UK as EEA nationals.

Reference: www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/

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UK and EU Students - General Course Information

CNM Student in class

The following is a brief synopsis of the course offerings available to UK and EU (European Economic Area) students. Please take a moment to review this basic but important information about available courses, as well as study schedules, cost, and general course structure, etc. Once you’ve read this section, use the links in the left-hand menu under UK and EU Students to review each course detail.

*Non-UK/EU students please review the International Students General Course Information page.

Admissions Contact

Lynne Ott
info@naturopathy-uk.com
+44 (0)1342 410 505
Unit 1, Bulrushes Farm
Coombe Hill Road
East Grinstead
West Sussex, RH19 4LZ
T: (+44) 1342 410 505
F: (+44) 1342 410 909

Diploma Courses

CNM offers four diploma courses, as shown below. Please see Schedules for more info. Use the links below, or in the left menu, to review each specific course detail.

Post-graduate Courses

Post-graduate courses are also available.

Short Courses

We also offer short courses - the Holistic Massage and Reflexology courses are both ITEC certified. Use the links below, or in the left menu, to review each specific course detail.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a visa to study in the UK?

If you are a citizen of an EEA country you do NOT need a visa.

What are the enrolment deadlines?

Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.

Can I work in the UK while I am a student?

European Economic Area (EEA) citizens can work in the UK without permission.

What do the course fees cover?

The course fees cover teaching, assessment, examinations, clinical hours and graduation.

The course fees do NOT cover the costs of any study materials (books, texts, etc), case studies, travel, personal stationery, digital media and equipment like mobile phones and computers, accommodation, or general living costs.

How do I pay my course fees?

Fees are payable in full at the beginning of each academic year of your course. If you are an EEA citizen, it is possible to pay your course fees in monthly instalments - contact us for more details.

I have been asked to pay ‘enrolment fees’ - when should I pay these?

Enrolment fees must be paid within 7 days of your enrolment being approved. The enrolment fee is a one-time payment and is non-refundable. Once you have enroled, if you wish to take additional courses you will NOT have to pay any additional enrolment fees, provided you do not cancel your course of study.

I cannot afford to pay the course fees - will I be eligible for a loan?

The CNM can not make loans to students to pay course fees. For information on financial assistance to support your studies, please visit www.direct.gov.uk/adultlearning or call 0800 100 900.

Study Schedules

Options

  • Full time, weekends, weekdays and evenings (London only)
  • Part time, weekends (all colleges - London, Belfast, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester and Edinburgh)
  • At this time, Specialist courses are held in London only

Intake Dates

Typically, students enrol for the Autumn (Oct) and Spring (Feb) semesters. However, since our Biomedicine and Naturopathy courses are built around a modular system, new students can join a course throughout the year.

Scheduling options

Depending on your study schedule, the diploma courses can be completed in 3 to 5 years.

For specific details on how the course can be structured, please visit the individual course pages:

Our course advisors are here to help you create a schedule that suits your needs - contact us for information.

Study Costs

Please contact our registration advisors for exact course pricing, discounts, and financing options.

Study Locations

CNM college locationsFull Time and Part time

  • London

Part Time Only

  • Belfast
  • Bristol
  • Brighton
  • Birmingham
  • Edinburgh
  • Manchester

Degrees

Charles Sturt University CNM has developed an alliance with Charles Sturt University (CSU) in New South Wales, Australia, which allows CNM students and graduates to enrol into the Bachelor of Health Science Degree (Complementary Medicine). The CSU Degree programme is a distance learning course which starts each February and can be completed in 2 or 3 years. CSU offers further opportunity for ongoing study to obtain a Master’s Degree, or a PH.D. in Complementary Medicine.

Charles Stuart University is Australia’s leading distance learning University, being responsible for the on-line education of over 28,000 students. CSU was awarded a "University of the Year" award in Australia, for its nationally recognised ability to reflect the needs of today’s society, and responsiveness to the need for life-long learning in a changing world.

Applications must be completed by the end of November; please contact us for more information. Students must have completed their CNM course before applying to start a CSU degree.

EEA Countries

  • Austria
  • Belgium
  • Bulgaria
  • Cyprus
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • France
  • Germany
  • Greece
  • Hungary
  • Ireland
  • Italy
  • Latvia
  • Lithuania
  • Luxembourg
  • Malta
  • Netherlands
  • Poland
  • Portugal
  • Romania
  • Slovak Republic
  • Slovenia
  • Spain
  • Sweden
  • United Kingdom
  • Iceland*
  • Liechtenstein*
  • Norway*
  • Switzerland**

* These countries are in the EEA, but are not members of the European Union.
** Switzerland is not in the EEA, but an international treaty means that from 1 June 2002 Swiss nationals have a similar right to live in the UK as EEA nationals.

Reference: www.bia.homeoffice.gov.uk/studyingintheuk/

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