**Programs | Bachelor’s of Science in Natural Health (BS)

Bachelor’s of Science in Natural Health (BS) Degree Online

Complete Foundation in Natural Health Sciences and Holistic Wellness

The BS in Natural Health provides a comprehensive undergraduate education in holistic health principles, nutrition, and natural therapeutics, preparing students for graduate study or entry-level roles in wellness fields.

About This Program

Your Gateway to the Natural Health Field

The Bachelor’s of Science in Natural Health (BS) offers a comprehensive foundation for anyone eager to learn about the natural health field. This complete undergraduate program covers essential subjects including anatomy, physiology, iridology, nutrition, herbal healing, theories of naturopathy and homeopathy, and much more.

This foundational program is designed for individuals seeking to build expertise in natural health sciences and holistic wellness practices. Through this comprehensive curriculum, students gain thorough knowledge of natural healing modalities, nutritional science, and alternative health approaches, preparing them to make a meaningful impact in the growing field of natural health.

Your BS degree provides the essential foundation needed to understand natural health principles and apply evidence-based holistic approaches, positioning you for success in various natural health career paths or advanced study.

Bachelor’s of Science in Natural Health (BS) Courses

Introduction to Natural Health 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course introduces the history of natural health therapies, including significant historical developments, influential figures, and foundational writings that have shaped the field.

Introduction to Natural Health 2 | 4 Credit Hours
This course provides an overview of various alternative health therapies available today, examining their principles and applications.

Introduction to Natural Health 3 | 4 Credit Hours
Students will explore a range of common ailments and the natural health therapies used to address them. Multiple therapeutic modalities are compared to highlight their effectiveness.

Nutritional Healing 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course covers the fundamentals of nutrition, including vitamins, minerals, proteins, amino acids, carbohydrates, fats, and enzymes.

Nutritional Healing 2 | 4 Credit Hours
Building on Nutritional Healing I, this course addresses the nutritional needs of men, women, children, teenagers, and seniors. It examines diseases and conditions prevalent in these groups and explores nutritional strategies for treatment and prevention.

Nutritional Healing 3 | 4 Credit Hours
This course further expands on Nutritional Healing I and II, focusing on nutrition for cardiovascular health, preventive nutrition, nutrition and mental health, and current nutritional research.

Vitamins & Supplementation | 4 Credit Hours
This course offers an in-depth study of vitamins and supplementation for optimal health, including potential interactions with commonly prescribed medications.

Healing Foods | 4 Credit Hours
Students examine a variety of healing foods referenced in the Bible, discussing their therapeutic uses and the ailments they address.

Herbalism 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course explores the development of herbal medicine, types of medicinal plants, and their therapeutic properties.

Herbalism 2 | 4 Credit Hours
Building on Herbalism 1, this course delves into the use, safety, and efficacy of herbal remedies, supported by a review of relevant research studies.

Health & Wellness 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course covers the essential elements of health, including nutrition, diet, vitamins, water, minerals, amino acids, antioxidants, natural supplements, and herbs. It also examines common disorders and recommended nutritional support strategies.

Health & Wellness 2 | 4 Credit Hours
Expanding on Health & Wellness 1, this course examines additional disorders and their nutritional support. Students will learn to implement various remedies and therapies, such as ascorbic acid flush, blood purification, chelation therapy, colon cleansing, fasting, and juicing.

Essential Homeopathy | 3 Credit Hours
This course explores homeopathy as a treatment for a variety of conditions. Topics include the preparation of tinctures, potency ratios, and the management of acute and chronic diseases. The logical framework of homeopathy, developed over nearly two centuries, is discussed in detail.

Immunology | 3 Credit Hours
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of immunology, integrating Western and Eastern perspectives. Students learn how lifestyle factors such as exercise, nutrition, rest, and hydration affect the immune system and overall health.

Longevity 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course presents research on longevity, focusing on factors shared by long-lived populations in developed countries.

Longevity 2 | 4 Credit Hours
Students will study clinically proven alternative therapies that promote longevity, vitality, disease prevention, cognitive health, and overall well-being.

Arthritis | 4 Credit Hours
This course examines the causes of arthritis and explores natural approaches, including nutrition, herbal remedies, and detoxification, for slowing or reversing disease progression.

Immune System Disorders 1 | 4 Credit Hours
Students learn about conditions such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome, focusing on how alternative therapies can alleviate symptoms or contribute to recovery.

Immune System Disorders 2 | 4 Credit Hours
This course examines the impact of environmental toxins on health and explores natural therapies and nontoxic supplementation for disease reversal.

Women’s Health 1 | 4 Credit Hours
This course addresses the unique health concerns of women, highlighting the importance of specialized approaches and the role of advanced nutraceuticals in treatment and recovery.

Women’s Health 2 | 4 Credit Hours
Students gain practical knowledge of women’s health issues, including breast cancer, endometriosis, and osteoporosis. The course reviews alternative therapies such as acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition, and herbal medicine.

Sleep Disorders | 3 Credit Hours
This course examines the effects of toxic overload, hormonal and structural imbalances, poor diet, electromagnetic fields, and stress on sleep. Alternative medicine strategies for managing insomnia and related disorders are discussed.

Headache Treatment | 3 Credit Hours
Students learn about the causes and treatments for various types of headaches. The course covers a range of healing modalities, including chiropractic, herbalism, acupuncture, homeopathy, nutrition, bodywork, biofeedback, and aromatherapy.

Yeast Connection | 3 Credit Hours
This course investigates the role of yeast in chronic illness, exploring diets, remedies, and treatments to eliminate yeast and restore health.

The pH Balance | 2 Credit Hours
This course emphasizes the importance of maintaining proper pH balance for optimal health, weight management, mental clarity, and vitality. Students learn dietary strategies for achieving and sustaining an alkaline environment.

Bachelor’s of Science
in Natural Health (BS)

Total Credit Hours:
88

Tuition:
$5850.00

Customizable Learning

Tailor your education with flexible, distance-learning options designed to fit your schedule and personal goals.

Practical Application

Gain hands-on knowledge through courses that emphasize real-world applications in natural and holistic health practices.

Career-Ready Focus

Prepare for success with a curriculum centered on professional development and the skills needed for a thriving career in natural health.

Are you ready to take the next step in becoming a leader in natural health?

At KCNH, we make quality education accessible and flexible, so you can achieve your dreams on your terms. Enroll today and join a community dedicated to holistic healing and professional excellence!