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Take your career in holistic health to the next level. American College of Healthcare Sciences has added four new fully accredited Master Degree Programs. Students can start as early as Fall Semester, September 16th, 2013.

ACHS proudly announces its new fully online holistic nutrition, aromatherapy, and herbal medicine Master of Science degree programs open to students with bachelor’s degree in all disciplines.

“These accredited programs provide students interested in teaching and/or working in the healthcare industry the opportunity to follow their heart, offering them the specialization they have been asking for in choosing a holistic health modality that allows them to broaden their knowledge in the field of integrative medicine,” says ACHS President and Founder Dorene Petersen.

Career-focused students can meet their educational goals by enrolling in these ground-breaking graduate programs:

 

If you have any questions, feel free to post them here! You can also learn more about these new programs, and all Fall Semester courses starting September 16, 2013, on the ACHS website at https://www.achs.edu/academics, or by contacting ACHS Admissions at (800) 487-8839 or email [email protected].

The full press release can be read here:

https://www.achs.edu/american-college-healthcare-sciences-adds-four-new-fully-accredited-master-degree-programs

Tanja Kaneshiro
Tanja Kaneshiro

Tanja joined ACHS in 2012 with an enthusiasm for holistic health and essential oils. She brings an extensive, varied skill set to the college including administration, client relations, sales, and project management. In her free time, you can find Tanja creating DIY art and collage projects, scouring estate sales for treasures, or enjoying brunch with her husband and friends. Her two cats and many dog friends keep her entertained. She looks forward to volunteering and exploring all that this fabulous city of Portland has to offer.

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