Dominion Herbal College

Dominion Herbal College

Dominion Herbal College, founded 1926, is a registered and accredited post-secondary school in British Columbia, Canada.[1][2][3]

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Selected offerings

Chartered Herbalist Diploma

Dominion Herbal College offers a Chartered Herbalist Diploma Program designed to give students the basic qualifications as a practicing herbalist. The program is offered as a distance learning course.[4]

Master Herbalist Diploma

Upon completion of the Chartered Herbalist Diploma Program, students may earn their Master Herbalist Diploma by conducting 6 or more months worth of research and submitting a thesis of no less than 10,000 words.[5]

Noted alumni

References

  1. ^ About Dominion Herbal College
  2. ^ PCTIA.bc.ca List of Registered Institutions
  3. ^ PCTIA.bc.ca List of Accredited Institutions
  4. ^ Chartered Herbalist Diploma Program Course Description
  5. ^ Master Herbalist Diploma Program Course Description

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