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The Level 2 Ayurveda Practitioner (AP) Program focuses on in-depth knowledge of Ayurveda wellness Practices. The AP students will learn to restore balance and harmony to achieve perfect health.

A level-2 program is more focused on learning the ancient art of healing.

 

Ayurveda believes that balance is health and imbalance is ill health. For bringing the balance in the dosha (Bioenergies), it is important to understand the Vikruti (imbalance) state of the dosha.

The Ayurveda Practitioner program is designed for giving in-depth knowledge in Vikruti state of Dosha, (Vikruti Vigyana), Ayurveda herbal science and pharmaceutics, Panchakarma  (Ayurvedic detoxification methods), bodywork, Marma points, Ayurvedic Rejuvenation and various Ayurvedic healing protocols for dosha imbalance management.

 

The program focuses on developing critical thinking skills in students for understanding the imbalance in client’s dosha.  This training program also includes observing the Ayurveda consultations conducted by the faculty, followed by the students conducting consultations under the supervision of the faculty in a group setting. The curriculum sets aside dedicated time to focus on case study discussion and guidance.

 

Upon completion of this program, the student will be able to:

  • Apply a deeper understanding of Doshic constitutional imbalance

  • Determine the vikruti of the client by utilizing Ayurvedic assessment methods

  • Apply their knowledge for in-depth history taking, body and mental analysis, and Ayurvedic techniques in their Ayurveda Wellness practice

  • Design a complete healing plan to realign and bring back to balance the state of dosha creating a tailored imbalance management protocol

 

Prerequisites:

The prerequisite for admission to the Ayurveda Practitioner (AP) program is a completion of the Ayurveda Wellness Counselor (AWC) or an equivalent program. Students who have completed a program equivalent to the AWC from other institutions will be required to undergo an interview process to determine their competency in Ayurveda theory and practices.

 

The Ayurveda  Practitioner (AP) program is a of total 964 hours excluding the peripheral 100 hours program.

The course content will be taught in 18 modules. This program has built-in internship opportunities to apply the knowledge and wisdom taught in Ayurveda practice.  

Classes are taught monthly, including 1 full Weekend (Sat/Sun 8:30 am-6:30 pm), 

1 online virtual class (Live) on Tuesdays (6 pm-8 pm CT) and Monthly Webinars. 

 

Upon successful completion of the Ayurveda Practitioner Program,

you will be awarded an Ayurveda Practitioner Certificate.

 

Program Description

 

  • Vikruti Vignyan & Nidan Panchak (Ayurvedic Pathophysiology, Etiological Factors)

 

  • Dravyaguna Vignyan II (Ayurvedic Material Science II) & Bhaishajya Kalpana (Ayurvedic pharmaceutics)

 

  • Panchakarma II (Ayurveda Detoxification) and Marma Vigyana

 

  • Yoga Shastra II, Pranayama, Meditation and Rasayana, Vajikarna

 

  • Ayurveda Suksma Chikitsa (subtle therapies), and Ayurveda Research methodology

 

  • Kayacikitsā I to VII (Ayurvedic Wellness Solutions I to VII)

 

  • Internship

 

For additional information about the AP Program or to receive the Course Catalog, simply click HERE

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Ayurveda Practitioner Program (Level 2)

AP Program Hours

 

Program Structure:

AP is designed as a perfect blend Hybrid program to provide optimal flexibility and effectiveness to our students with options for on-campus, virtual, and off-campus online classroom sessions.

 

Classes Conducted at the Following Frequency:

  • On-Campus Classroom Sessions:   

       Monthly - One Weekend / Month (1st Weekend/Month)

  • Off-Campus Online Live-Virtual Classroom: 

       Weekly (Tuesday Evenings 6 pm - 8 pm CT)

  • On/Off-Campus Webinars/Workshops: 

       Monthly -  (Mostly Sundays)

 

AP Start Date:   Sept 21, 2024

The program hours include faculty teaching, coaching, counseling, supervised clinical training, exams, clinical practice, and applied subject teaching (labs).  The time spent on independent review study, homework, reading assignments, and vocabulary memorization is NOT included in contact hours.

Note: For US Internship, the lodging, boarding, and campus administration fee is not included in Tuition. 

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