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This Bachelor of Science in Herbology program is designed to equip students with a comprehensive understanding of herbalism, botany, and natural medicine. Students will explore the history, theory, and practice of herbalism, as well as the scientific principles underlying the use of medicinal plants. The program will combine classroom instruction with hands-on experience in herb cultivation, identification, preparation, and application.

 

Program Outline 

 

Year 1

  • Introduction to Herbology: Overview of the history, philosophy, and principles of herbalism.
  • Botany I: Basic plant biology, including plant structure, physiology, and taxonomy.
  • Organic Chemistry: Fundamental concepts of organic chemistry relevant to herbal compounds.
  • General Biology: Introduction to biological concepts, including cell biology, genetics, and ecology.

Year 2

  • Herbal Medicine I: Principles of medicinal plant selection, preparation, and administration.
  • Ethnobotany: Study of the relationship between humans and plants in different cultures.
  • Plant Taxonomy: Advanced plant classification and identification.
  • Biochemistry: Introduction to biochemical processes related to plant metabolism and secondary metabolites.

Year 3

  • Herbal Medicine II: Advanced herbal medicine practices, including clinical applications and case studies.
  • Pharmacognosy: Study of medicinal substances derived from natural sources, with a focus on herbal remedies.
  • Plant Physiology: In-depth study of plant growth, development, and response to environmental factors.
  • Herbal Cultivation and Horticulture: Practical skills in growing and harvesting medicinal plants.

Year 4

  • Herbal Research Methods: Introduction to research design, data analysis, and scientific writing.
  • Capstone Project: Independent research project on a topic related to herbalism, culminating in a thesis or dissertation.
  • Internship: Practical experience in a herbal-related field, such as a herb farm, herbal pharmacy, or research laboratory.
  • Electives: Students may choose from a variety of elective courses to tailor their degree to their specific interests, such as herbal aromatherapy, herbal toxicology, or traditional herbal medicine systems.

Bachelor of Science in Herbology

$4,500.00 Regular Price
$1,125.00Sale Price
Price Options
One-time purchase
$1,125.00
Option 1
Payment Plan
$93.75every week for 12 weeks
Option 2
Payment Plan
$125.00every week for 9 weeks
Option 3
Payment Plan
$187.50every week for 6 weeks
  • This course is self-paced.

    The maximum alotted timeframe to complete this program is 4 years however the program can be completed sooner than 4 years

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