Holistic Medicine Education
Posted in theta healing topics on 05/16/2010 12:11 am by admin

What kind of distance-learning degrees can I get? Anything interesting and fun?
I know all the boring ones that everyone advertises–business, nursing, etc. Anyone know of any fun or interesting ones?
Probably from a real school, but for the right education, I may be interested in a non-accredited school. (I saw some for natural health/holistic medicine that I don’t think are accredited.)
I’m interested in bachelors, masters or doctorates. Also even individual classes if they’re fun and interesting.
well that really depends on what you consider interesting. I would go to www.petersons.com and then click on distance education/online learning and u can search by major or areas of interest. that will help u. good luck
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