The Centre trains homeopathic practioners in an integrated style of homeopathy. Our aim is to produce the highest quality practioners. We are now the largest homeopathic college in the UK, having incorporated the College of Homeopathy in February 2003. The Centre combines two styles of homeopathy: Classical and Practical homeopathy to provide a more rounded and appropriate training for future practioners.   Centre for Homeopathic Education, London
Now enrolling for homeopathy courses starting in September 2008
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Q - Will this qualification allow me to be registered with a professional homeopathic organisation?
A - This qualification enables the graduate to register with one of the professional registering organisations. Currently the Society of Homeopaths, the Alliance of Registered Homeopaths and the Homeopathic Medical Association which are the main registering bodies.
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Q - What qualification do I receive?
A - A Licentiate is received upon successful completion of both full-time or part-time professional courses. Graduates may use the letters LCHE. Full-time and part-time course graduates will be awarded a BSc (Hons) in homeopathy validated by Middlesex University.
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Q - How much home study do is required?
A - We have set assignments that usually involve 15-20 hours of study per month. We normally see home study as something driven by the enthusiasm of the student in the desire to learn more about homeopathy.
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Q - How long is the course?
A -We provide either a four year part- time or a three year full-time professional training course.
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Q - What does part-time / full-time mean?

A - The college operate as a four-year  part-time course  which runs 10 weekends per year, one weekend per month from September through to June. Clinic attendance includes one extra full day a month beginning in the Second year and continues until the Fourth year.

The college also operates a three year full-time course, two days a week, three weeks per month over three terms from September through to June. Clinic attendance involves one full day a month. This begins in the last term of the First year through until the Third year.

Both courses also include supervision, home study and tutorials.

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Q - Are there any exams?
A - Progression through the course is on a continual assessment basis, although a small percentage of assessments are in exam format.
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Q - Are there any grants available?
A - In the past, some students have successfully obtained grants from various charities and also their local educational authority. Students can also apply for student loans from different financial institutions.
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Q - Can I visit the college?
A - Yes. Prospective applicants are invited to attend college teaching days and are also most welcome at our student clinic in London.
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