

Degree Program
4 Year Naturopathic Medical Degree Program (N.D.)
Naturopathic Doctors (N.D.s) attend a four-year graduate-level naturopathic
medical program and are educated in the same basic sciences as in conventional
medical school. Students become primary care physicians with a specialized focus
in preventative medicine and natural therapeutics.
Studies concentrate on holistic and nontoxic approaches to therapy with strong emphasis on disease prevention and optimizing wellness. The Southwest College Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine program is completed in four years of year-round attendance.
Upon completion of the graduation requirements, the student is awarded a Doctor
of Naturopathic Medicine degree (N.D.). Graduates sit for professional board
exams to become licensed as general practice naturopathic doctors within licensed
states or as individual jurisdictions allow.
Non-Degree Coursework
Due to the public's overwhelming demand, select courses are available to non-degree
seeking students. Through non-degree status, an individual may enroll for a
maximum of 4 credits per quarter. A maximum of 12 credits completed as non-degree
status may be used for transfer or for fulfilling degree requirements. Courses
available for non-degree enrollment will be taken for a letter grade and require
fulfillment of all course requirements.
Earn Your Masters Degree in Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture (SCNM Articulation Agreement with PIHMA)
Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine and the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture (PIHMA) are working together to offer dual degree program so that dually enrolled students may earn their Naturopathic Medicine degree and a Master’s Degree in Acupuncture or Oriental Medicine. PIHMA offers convenient class schedules and flexible clinic shifts for students enrolled at SCNM. PIHMA is the Valley’s oldest and most recognized College of Oriental Medicine and is accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
For additional information on the Phoenix Institute of Herbal Medicine and Acupuncture please contact their admissions
office directly at 602.274.1885 or visit their website at www.pihma.edu
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