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Bachelor of Health Science (Naturopathy)

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Naturopathy is a whole medical system combining theory (philosophy and principles) and practise that uses an array of natural therapies to support healing and maintain health.

Naturopaths aim to treat the underlying causes of illness and disease. The core principle of “healing through nature” guides the naturopath’s use of nutrition, dietary counselling, herbal medicine, manual therapies, flower essences, lifestyle education and homeopathy.

Students experience a holistic learning environment, broadening their studies across biological sciences in order to understand the human body and its functions. Importance is also placed on social sciences including psychology and counselling, nutrition and dietary planning, botany and herbal medicine studies, diagnostic techniques and clinical skills and extensive clinical practise in Endeavour’s Teaching Clinics.

Many naturopath’s work in private practise, managing their own business and personal clients. Naturopaths may also work in multi-disciplinary clinics, health food stores, pharmacies and day spas or retreats as practitioners.

Graduates are eligible for professional recognition with several Australian natural health associations and can expand into other industries, such as product development, education, professional writing, natural health research and product sales and marketing.

This course is delivered in a blended format where some class attendance is required, with the first year delivered 100% online.

Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing)

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In a rapidly-changing business world, employers need graduates with practical experience, the ability to adapt to change and a readiness to handle big ideas. With that in mind, Ducere and Torrens University Australia are proud to offer a Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing) that connects marketing creativity with the innovation skills of the 21st century. If you want to harness your creative skills towards professional success, then this is the degree for you!

You’ll learn the latest tools of brand development, digital strategy and campaign management. Acquire real skills in market research, content planning and digital disruption by creating bespoke marketing plans as part of your degree. Be empowered with the skills to analyse global markets, explore new strategies and collaborate with teams to create and run effective campaigns.

This Bachelor of Applied Business (Marketing) combines an immersive online learning experience with a practical and industry-relevant assessment model. Through this groundbreaking approach, you’ll be empowered with the skills to analyse global markets, explore new strategies and collaborate with teams to create and run effective campaigns.

You will develop an industry-relevant project portfolio as part of your degree, learn practical insights from cutting-edge designers and startup marketers and attend dynamic industry events with course partners including KPMG, NAB, PwC, Telstra and more. With no exams, you’ll benefit from a unique learning and assessment model focused on practical industry skills, achieved through holistic and applied assessment tasks. Complete assignments relevant to you, your current workplace and your future business. Work on meaningful case studies and innovative marketing projects. If that sounds like you enquire today, and find out why over 44% of Ducere students received a salary increase or a promotion before graduating!

Bachelor of Applied Business (Management)

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In a rapidly-changing business world, employers need graduates with practical experience, the ability to adapt to change and a readiness to handle big ideas.

With that in mind, Ducere and Torrens University Australia are proud to offer a Bachelor of Applied Business (Management) that combines the fundamentals of management and business leadership with the practical enterprise skills of the 21st century. If you’re ready to stand out from the crowd and to distinguish yourself as a workplace innovator, then this is the degree for you. In place of exams, you’ll be working on your own business plans, and completing projects relevant to you and your workplace.

In this industry-focused online degree, you’ll develop an industry-relevant project portfolio, receive practical insights from global leaders, CEOs and business innovators and attend dynamic industry events with course partners including KPMG, NAB, PwC, Telstra and more.

Study managerial communication, corporate structuring, project management and business model analysis. Lead high performing teams and utilise technology to identify risks, opportunities and maximise ROI. Secure your future with real-world learning. You’ll receive dynamic insights from a global faculty of 250+ world leaders, including Presidents, Prime Ministers, billionaires, philanthropists, Fortune 500 CEOs, Start-up Pioneers, Nobel Peace Prize Winners and more

Instead of exams, you’ll benefit from practical education where you can choose the topic of your assignments and tailor the degree to your career goals. If this sounds like you enquire now!

Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture Therapies)

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Acupuncture is a branch of Chinese Medicine that stimulates specific points on the body to regulate the flow of Qi (vital energy) to restore health and balance the functions of the body, mind, and spirit.

Acupuncture therapies combine Chinese medicine theory (philosophy and principles) with Chinese manual therapy practices including acupuncture, moxibustion, medical Qi Gong, and Chinese remedial massage (Tui Na), supported by Chinese dietary therapy and prepared Chinese herbs.

The Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture Therapies) from Endeavour College of Natural Health is a 3-year degree qualification that specifically focuses on the practice of acupuncture and will supersede Endeavour’s existing Bachelor of Health Science (Acupuncture) qualification. As this is an entirely new degree qualification, the College will go through the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia’s two-year registration process to obtain accreditation. This process is a CMBA requirement for all new Higher Education courses.

This course is delivered on campus (with selected subjects online) to provide you with practical training in a face-to-face learning and clinic environment.

Professional Registration:

Graduates must apply for registration with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (MCBA) if they wish to use professional titles as a Chinese medicine practitioner in Australia. This course is an accredited program meeting the professional standards and as such, graduates are eligible to apply for registration. Please enquire for more information.

About Undergraduate Courses

An undergraduate qualification is commonly referred to as a Bachelor Degree and is the first level of study offered by universities.

A uni accredited degree is the main gateway to many professional fields, and will give you a broad range of knowledge, skills and problem-solving capabilities to hit the ground running in your chosen industry. Upon completing the three to four years required for a degree, you’ll have the option to further your knowledge in a specific area with one year of honours study.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is an undergraduate course?

An undergraduate course is your first university-level qualification—usually a Bachelor degree. It provides foundational skills and knowledge to start your career. Explore undergraduate courses.

Do I need an ATAR to get into university?

Not always! There are alternate entry pathways such as bridging courses, TAFE, or VET qualifications. Learn more at StudyAssist.gov.au.

How long is an undergraduate degree?

Most undergraduate programs in Australia take 3–4 years to complete full-time, depending on your field of study and university.

What’s the difference between a diploma and a degree?

Diplomas are shorter (1–2 years) and more vocational. Bachelor degrees are more comprehensive and academic. Some students start with a diploma and then transfer to a degree.

Can I study an undergraduate course online?

Yes! Many universities offer online undergraduate programs to support flexible learning. Find online options here.