BSc Honours Complementary Health Sciences (Ayurveda)
Jointly developed by Middlesex University and the College of Ayurveda our Ayurvedic Medicine, the BSc is an innovative three year programme that enables students to acquire a thorough grounding in the philosophy and science of Ayurveda. Graduates will be able to practise as Ayurvedic therapists, providing therapy and advice in areas such as massage, diet and nutrition, stress management, and lifestyle choices. They will be eligible to join the Ayurvedic Medical Association (AMA).
Graduates who wish to progress to become fully-fledged Ayurvedic
practitioners, qualified to prescribe Ayurvedic medicines as well
as giving massage and dietary advice, may apply for entry to the
one-year PGDip/MSc in Ayurvedic Medicine.
For more information on the course content and the admission procedure,
please visit
Middlesex University.
MSc/PGDip Ayurvedic Medicine
A unique one-year programme, delivered jointly by Middlesex University
and the College of Ayurveda, that provides students who already
have a degree-level qualification in Ayurveda with the advanced
knowledge and skills to enable them to practise professionally and
independently as practitioners of Ayurvedic medicine. An integral
part of the programme is a 16-week clinical placement in India and/or
Sri Lanka.
Pending the establishment of a regulatory body for complementary
medicine practitioners in the UK, the professional bodies that oversee
Ayurvedic medicine are the Ayurvedic Medical Association and the
Ayurvedic Practitioners’ Association. Upon successful completion
of the programme, graduates may apply to join either of these organisations
as full practitioners.
For more information on the course content and admission procedure, please visit
Middlesex University.