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Course Timetables

The basic timetable structure at CCNM is one that will be familiar to most of you, with classes usually taking place every day, from Monday to Friday. In third and fourth years, students schedule their clinic hours outside of their regular class timings.

Student Life

CCNM's location in Toronto offers a wealth of entertainment, leisure, and cultural activities for students to enjoy. Whether your tastes lead you to exotic cuisines, multicultural festivals, sports events or the theatre district, there's always something to capture your interest in Toronto.

Program Objectives

Through excellence in health education, clinical services and research that integrate mind, body and spirit, CCNM's doctor of naturopathic medicine diploma program develops primary-care doctors accomplished in the art and practice of naturopathic medicine.

Course Code Course Name Credit Hours
ASM102 Asian Medicine I 2.0
ASM103 Asian Medicine Point Location I 2.0
BAS100 Anatomy 13.0
BAS103 Biochemistry 3.0
BAS108 Embryology 1.5
BAS115 Immunology 4.0
BAS116 Physiology I 5.0
BAS117 Physiology II 5.0
BOT101 Botanical Medicine I 2.5
CLE100 Clinic I 1.0
CPH101 Public Health 2.0
HOM100 Homeopathic Medicine I 2.0
NMS101 Ethics and Jurisprudence I 1.0
NPH101 Naturopathic History, Philosophy and Principles 2.0
NPH102 Art and Practice of Naturopathic Medicine 2.0
NUT102 Clinical Nutrition I 3.0
PHM104 Massage/Hydrotherapy 3.0
PSY103 Health Psychology I 2.5
RES100 Principles in Research 3.0
ASM202 Asian Medicine II 2.5
ASM203 Asian Medicine Point Location II 1.0
ASM204 Asian Medicine Point Location III 1.0
BAS205 Microbiology 4.0
BAS208 Pharmacology 5.0
BOT202 Botanical Medicine II 5.0
CLE201 Clinic II 1.0
CLS203 Integrated Clinical Pathology and Diagnostic Assessment 19.0
CLS221 Physical and Clinical Diagnosis Theory 3.0
CLS222 Physical and Clinical Diagnosis Practicum 2.5
FNM201 Foundations of Naturopathic Medicine 2.0
HOM202 Homeopathic Medicine II 3.0
HOM203 Homeopathic Medicine II Clinical Applications 1.0
NUT203 Clinical Nutrition II 4.5
PHM201 Naturopathic Manipulation I 2.0
PSY203 Health Psychology II 1.5
ASM302* Asian Medicine III 3.0
ASM303* Asian Medicine III Clinical Applications 1.5
BOT302 Botanical Medicine III 6.0
CLE300* Clinic Observation 3.5
CLE303* Primary Care 2.0
CLS301 Maternal and Newborn Care 2.0
CLS302 Pediatrics 2.0
CLS304* Emergency Medicine 1.5
CLS306* Men's Health/Women's Health 6.0
HOM300 Homeopathic Medicine III 6.0
NMS310 Practice Management I 2.0
NPH305 Integrated Therapeutics I 3.0
MPH315* In-Office Procedures 2.5
NUT302 Clinical Nutrition III 5.0
PHM301* Naturopathic Manipulation II 4.0
PHM322 Physical Medicine Theory 3.0
PHM323 Physical Medicine Practicum 1.5
PSY303 Health Psychology III 3.0
RAD302 Radiology and Advanced Imaging 3.0
CLE350 Clinic III 17.5
NPH315 Integrated Therapeutics II 4.5
CLE412 Clinic IV 17.5
CLE450 Clinic V 17.5
NMS401 Ethics and Jurisprudence II 1.0
NMS410 Practice Management II 1.5
NPH402 Integrated Clinical Studies II 4.5
NPS401 Minor Surgery 0.5

Areas of Study

The ND program is broadly composed of three main areas of study, the biomedical sciences, the clinical sciences and the art and practice of naturopathic medicine.

Fragrance-free Policy


Due to health concerns arising from exposure to scented products, CCNM is committed to providing a fragrance-free environment to all employees, students, residents, patients and visitors. Fragrances are defined as any product that produces a scent strong enough to be perceptible by others, including but not limited to cologne, after shave lotion, perfume, perfumed hand lotion, fragranced hair products, scented oils and/or similar products.

Please note that due to severe allergic sensitivities, CCNM and RSNC are fragrance- and fish-free areas. No fish or seafood products are permitted in any part of the College.

 

Academic Policies

CCNM's academic policies are designed to help create a College environment that is learner-centred and focused on helping our students succeed in their academic and professional careers. As we are all members of the CCNM com­munity, we have an obligation to ensure that our community conducts itself in a manner that is safe, honest, and centred around our learning objectives.

Student Life

CCNM's location in Toronto offers a wealth of entertainment, leisure, and cultural activities for students to enjoy. Whether your tastes lead you to exotic cuisines, multicultural festivals, sports events or the theatre district, there's always something to capture your interest in Toronto.

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