AYURVEDIC PRACTITIONER TRAINING
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Course
Number
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Course Title
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Clock
Hours
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APT101
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Ayurvedic History, Philosophy and Doshic Theory I: Introduction
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24
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APT102
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Doshic Theory II – Understanding and Assessment of Prakriti & Vikriti
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23
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APT103
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Applied Ayurveda I – Dincharya and Ritucharya
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23
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APT104
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Ayurvedic Anatomy & Physiology 1 – Sub-Doshas
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23
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APT105
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Ayurvedic Anatomy & Physiology II – Dhatus, Srotamsi and Malas
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23
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APT106
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Ayurvedic Psychology and Subtle Energy Principles
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23
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APT107
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Ayurvedic Anatomy & Physiology III – Digestion: Tastes, Agni and Ama
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23
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APT108
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Applied Ayurveda II – Ayurvedic Nutrition and Cooking
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23
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APT109
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Applied Ayurveda III – Herbology I - Doshic Application: Theory
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23
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APT110
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Applied Ayurveda IV – Herbology II - Doshic Application: Practice
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23
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APT111
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Applied Ayurveda V – Dosha Yoga Principles and Asana Practice
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23
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APT112
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Applied Ayurveda VI – Aromatherapy - Doshic Application: Theory and Practice
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23
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APT113
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Applied Ayurveda VII – Ayurvedic Treatment & Panchakarma Theory
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23
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APT114
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Clinical Practice I – Assessment and Treatment
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23
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APT115
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Clinical Practice II – Mid-Term Exam - The Profession of Ayurveda and Business Management
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23
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APT116
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Ayurvedic Pathology I – Ayurvedic Concept of Disease - Digestive and Urinary Systems
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23
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APT117
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Ayurvedic Pathology II – Respiratory and Integumentary Systems
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23
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APT118
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Ayurvedic Pathology III – Circulatory and Lymphatic Systems
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23
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APT119
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Ayurvedic Pathology IV – Musculoskeletal System
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23
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APT120
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Ayurvedic Pathology V – Nervous and Endocrine Systems
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23
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APT121
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Ayurvedic Pathology VI – Reproductive Systems
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23
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APT122
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Clinical Practice III – Final Exam - Business Management
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23
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Total Classroom Hours
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507
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Course numbering system: APT = Ayurvedic Practitioner Training / The 22 distinctive course numbers reflect the 22 course sessions of the academic year
Clock hour: Represents 51.50 minutes of classroom time in the presence of an instructor, reflecting breaks and lunches
Required Textbooks
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Textbook of Ayurveda - Fundamental Principals by Dr. Vasant Lad (2002)
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Textbook of Ayurveda - A Complete Guide to Clinical Assessment by Dr. Vasant Lad (2006)
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The Yoga of Herbs by Dr. David Frawley and Dr. Vasant Lad (2001)
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Ayurveda & Aromatherapy by Dr. Light Miller and Dr. Brian Miller (1995)
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Yoga for your Type - An Ayurvedic Approach by Dr. David Frawley and Sandra Summerfield Kozak (2001)
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Ayurveda – Secrets of Healing by Maya Tiwari (1995)
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The Ayurvedic Cookbook by Amadea Morningstar (1997)
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The Key Muscles of Yoga by Ray Long (2005)
(Refer to above publishing dates for most recent edition of textbooks. Books are available for purchase through the Academy or independent book sellers.)