
Master of Natural Medicine (M.S.)
Enrollment for studies is open year-round, offering maximum flexibility to candidates. The program is conducted entirely online, via correspondence, with no time limit for completion. The pace of study depends solely on the student; once all exams are passed, the diploma is sent to the home address or can be collected in person at the faculty.
Examinations and Study Materials
Exams are taken as follows:
- For each exam, the student receives two Word documents – one with questions and one for answers.
- An electronic textbook is provided for each exam, while printed textbooks can be purchased at a bookstore or through distributors.
- Lectures are not part of the program; students prepare exclusively from textbooks and submit their answers to the faculty's email.
Most exams consist of two parts, while a smaller number have only one part.
Post-Graduate Practical Training
Upon successful completion of studies, students have the opportunity to attend practical training. The practical component includes:
- Working with patients and applying natural healing techniques.
- Preparation of medicinal herbs and additional practical skills.
Admission Requirements and Program Focus
The prerequisite for enrolling in this study program is a completed Bachelor's degree (B.S.) from this or another related faculty.
The program includes advancing knowledge acquired during undergraduate studies, as well as an introduction to natural remedies and special techniques for health improvement.