Program Overview
Now more than ever, people are looking for herbal remedies and natural products. Modern medicine is informed by nature, and the evidence is growing all around us. Which remedies are based in science, and which aren’t? You’ll study plants root to leaf and learn the history and culture behind their use.
Graduates of this program are prepared to enter the herbal products field directly as botanical medicine experts or can go on to pursue further education in related areas. You’ll bridge the gap between traditional herbal wisdom and evidence-informed science.
Program Highlights
6
partnerships for studying abroad opportunities
10.6%
Annual Growth in the Herbal Industry
350+
number of species of herbs from Western, Chinese, Ayurvedic, and First Nations traditions growing in the Bastyr Gardens
Program Details
General Cell Biology w/lab (for science majors) - 1 course
General Chemistry w/lab (for science majors) - 2 courses
College Algebra - 1 course
General Education Requirements
Arts and Humanities - 5 courses
English and Composition - 2 courses
Other Courses - 3 courses
Social and Behavioral Sciences - 5 courses
General Psychology- 1 course
Public Speaking - 1 course
Other Courses - 3 courses
Natural Science and Mathematics - 5 courses
Major-Based Prerequisite Courses - 4 courses
Other Course - 1 course
General Electives - 3 courses or more
TOTAL 90 quarter/60 semester credits
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- Herbal industry representative, consultant, formulator, manufacturer, or manager
- Quality assurance specialist
- Teacher/instructor at an herbal school
- Production and processing specialist
- Researcher
- Herb cultivator or wildcrafter
- Work in the health/wellness/supplements/cosmetics industry
- Preparation for graduate studies in natural medicine, ethnobotany, acupuncture and East Asian, phytotherapy, botany, horticulture, pharmacognosy, pharmacology, medicine, nursing, or nutrition