3 Alternative Medicine Associate of Arts degrees found
- Associate of Arts
- Health Care
- Alternative Medicine
- North America3
3 Alternative Medicine Associate of Arts degrees found
Mt. San Antonio College
Fast-track counseling
Associate of Arts in Kinesiology and Wellness
- Los Angeles, USA
Associate of Arts
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
Fast-track counseling
An emphasis in Kinesiology and Wellness provides the student with an understanding of kinesiology, health promotion, and the mechanics of the human bodily movement. In addition to the foundational physical education and movement courses, students select courses from a scientific and nutrition and behavioral development and diversity cluster.
Acupuncture and Massage College
Associate of Arts in Health Science
- Online USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
The Associate of Arts in Health Science at Acupuncture and Massage College is a program for students who wish to pursue a career in massage therapy and complete a degree program that qualifies them for further study at the baccalaureate level.
SomaVeda College of Natural Sciences
Associates of Sacred Arts Degree- Major: Traditional Natural Health
- Brooksville, USA
Associate of Arts
On-Campus
English
Our Associateโs Sacred Arts degree can build a strong foundation to practice Religious Therapeutics, Natural Medicine, Traditional Indigenous Natural Health, Wellness and Counseling studies or to deepen your understanding of sacred and Spiritually based Medicine and Healing.
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Associate of Arts Degrees in Health Care Alternative Medicine
An alternative medicine program could be a great option for someone who is looking to further his or her education. The courses in this program may prepare students to use herbs or acupuncture to heal maladies.
An Associate of Arts degree is the stepping-stone for many students. After focusing on a field of study for two years at a vocational, technical, or community college, students can go onto finding better careers or earning a higher degree.