Currently 2 year Nut Med Student. This place gets some bad press and I can appreciate why however there are somewhat two sides to this. Despite what people say, the content is on par with what you would expect to find and one of the bigger universities, in some cases other courses at bigger unis are much easier (I have completed subjects at Monash and Swinburne). 1st year chemistry and Physiology at endeavour, for example, meet the sufficient post grad medicine pre-req requirements for 2nd year Phys and Chem units at Melbourne uni. This is part of the problem...The units are extremely content-heavy and condensed. Expect up to 100 slides in some 2 hour lectures. If you struggle with science subjects, you will need to be prepared for this. It's tough. Class structure is poor. 2 hour lectures into 1 hour tutes. most of the time the lectures are battling to get through the slides so eat into tute time. If they do make it, most of the students are exhausted so just leave...Don't expect much campus life. This is fine as a mature age, but I would be disappointed if i was younger looking for "a university experience"...expect to spend most of your times in a city building with no windows. Overall I am happy with the course and my progression but that is largely due to the the fact I'm comfortable with self-guided learning, enjoy raw science subjects and have managed expectations. There is not much else out there in terms of integrative health degrees so if you are a motivated self-starter you will enjoy the challenge.
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Endeavour College provides Bachelor Degrees and Honours Programs in Natural Health Medicine and Health Science for Naturopathy, Nutritional and Dietetic Medicine, Acupuncture, Myotherapy and Complementary Medicine.