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Originating in India thousands of years ago, Ayurvedic Medicine (or Ayurveda) has garnered increased attention and popularity in Western countries as patients and healthcare providers embrace more holistic and integrative approaches to health and wellness. This ancient healing system is based on the principle that three fundamental energies (known as doshas) govern all biological and psychological functions in the human body and mind. Ayurvedic Wellness Educators are trained to identify imbalances in the doshas and to empower people to lead healthier, happier lives through diet, lifestyle, basic rejuvenating herbs and spices, body work therapies, basic yoga, and meditation practices.
SCU’s entry-level Ayurvedic Wellness Educator Certificate program is both an educational journey and a personally transformative experience, designed for those who would like to learn how to apply Ayurveda in their own lives, and with their families, communities, and clients.
At SCU, in addition to developing an understanding of wide-ranging Ayurvedic principles and practices, you’ll learn Western medical terminology, anatomy, physiology, and more—equipping you with more tools to improve patient care and confidently navigate conventional healthcare environments.
Ayurveda is all about balance—and we want that for our students. We have intentionally designed our program with both full-time and part-time options, online coursework, and in-person classes that take place on weekday evenings and weekends—to help you pursue your dream of becoming an Ayurvedic healer without sacrificing your other passions and commitments.
Our Ayurvedic Wellness Educator program is based on the guidelines of the Ayurvedic Accreditation Commission—ensuring you gain the broad foundational knowledge you need to help people lead healthier, happier, more satisfying lives. Our well-rounded curriculum will teach you basic principles of Ayurveda, Sanskrit, Ayurvedic history, Western anatomy, Western physiology, Ayurvedic preventive science, yoga, Ayurvedic nutrition, Ayurvedic pathology, Ayurvedic herbology and pharmaceutics/home remedies, Ayurvedic detoxification methods and bodywork, Ayurvedic rejuvenation, Practice Management and the basics of Ayurvedic healing.
As an SCU Ayurvedic Wellness Educator student, you will have the opportunity to practice what you’re learning during clinical rotations at our own SCU Health Clinics that serve 40,000+ patients per year and are equipped with expansive herbal pharmacies and advanced diagnostic imaging technology. Working under the supervision of an experienced Ayurvedic Practitioner, you’ll treat patients in an integrative, whole health setting. Learn more on our Clinical Training page.
We are proud to offer our Ayurvedic students life-changing opportunities to participate in (optional) trips to India to see and experience traditional healing practices firsthand, thanks to our affiliations with esteemed Indian organizations such as Amrita Center for Advanced Research in Ayurveda, Institute of Teaching in Ayurveda (ITRA), KLE Ayurveda, and AVP Research Foundation. Learn more about these impactful study abroad opportunities for Ayurveda students.
Most of today’s healthcare colleges offer an “interprofessional education” through which students learn with, from, and about other disciplines. But unlike other colleges, we teach you about both conventional and complementary disciplines—not just one or the other—because we believe in both and we teach both, all under one roof. In addition, as an Integrative, Whole Health University, we teach students in every discipline to blend the best of conventional and complementary approaches (integrative healthcare) and to treat the entire mind, body, and spirit (whole health)—for true lasting wellness. While our nation’s healthcare system advances toward this new and proven approach, we are one of the only healthcare colleges already teaching it.
After completing the Wellness Educator program, you may work in a wide range of settings and capacities, as an independent contractor or part of a larger integrative healthcare organization. You’ll be prepared to:
The Ayurveda Program at Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCUHS) prepares students to become empathetic, competent Ayurvedic professionals who improve lives through a person-centered, outcome-focused, whole-health approach to health and healing.
The Ayurveda program’s mission aligns with SCU’s mission by preparing professional, competent and caring Ayurvedic Wellness Educators and Practitioners. Through skill mastery and a strong evidence-based curriculum, graduates have the tools to be successful as independent Ayurveda professionals or collaborative members of an integrative healthcare team.
SCU’s Ayurveda program Values are:
Our understanding and respect for Ayurvedic medicine’s cultural and philosophical roots form the foundation of our program. As the only program in the West affiliated with a university, SCU students enjoy the advantages of highly degreed and experienced faculty combined with the latest classroom, online learning, and lab technologies. SCU’s Ayurveda program is based on the guidelines of the World Health Organization Benchmarks for training in traditional/complementary and alternative medicine: benchmarks for training in Ayurveda. During this one-year program, students will learn basic principles of Ayurveda, Sanskrit, Ayurvedic history, Anatomy, Physiology, Ayurvedic preventive science, yoga, Ayurvedic nutrition, Ayurvedic pathology, Ayurvedic herbology and pharmaceutics/home remedies, Ayurvedic detoxification methods and bodywork, Ayurvedic rejuvenation, and an introduction to Ayurvedic healing. Students also will receive a supervised clerkship at the SCU University Health Center.
During the Ayurveda Wellness Educator program, students will learn about how to structure the diet based on Ayurveda principles, qualities, and actions of various grains, legumes, spices, vegetables, and greens and also will learn various meal preparations for health promotion and wellness care. Students also will get a deeper understanding of the Ayurveda preventive medicine and lifestyle practices such as daily routine, and a seasonal routine that emphasizes health promotion.
For full program information, view the catalog.
Full-time schedule (3 Terms | 12 months): Students in the full-time program are expected to enroll full-time for three consecutive terms including the summer. Courses are offered on-ground, blended, and in an online format.
Part-time schedule (6 Terms | 24 months): Students in the part-time program are expected to enroll part-time for six consecutive terms including the summer. Courses are offered on-ground, blended, and in an online format.
SCU’s Ayurveda Certificate Programs include coursework in many Ayurvedic therapies. Each therapy has unique benefits that will restore balance to the body and mind in future patients. Therapies include Abhyanga, Shirodhara, Shiroabhyanga, Greeva Basti, Kati Basti, and Janu Basti.
During the first year of education, students will have an understanding of yoga philosophies that influence Ayurveda in health promotion. Students will also learn various yoga practices such as Asanas, meditation, and various breathing techniques.
This program educates students about the unique health promotion and rejuvenation concepts of Ayurveda. Students will gain knowledge about the methods that support healthy aging and staying fit at any age, as well as methods described for enhancing the body’s resistance to disease-causing factors and preventing the advancement of chronic diseases. Herbs and dietetic substances that enhance memory, eyesight, energy, and complexion will be highlighted.
This program introduces the student to the concepts and principles of Ayurvedic Herbology and pharmacology. The course will impart knowledge about how to prepare, and use common Ayurvedic herbs along with basic pharmaceuticals for health promotion and wellness care and will also provide instruction on diet, yoga, lifestyle recommendation, therapies, herbs, and spices for health promotion and wellness care.
This program also includes 120 hrs of Western Anatomy and Physiology courses where students will understand and develop the foundational principles of biological science.
Note: times are Pacific Time (PT), a “term” is 15 weeks, and the schedule is subject to change.
Courses are typically held on the following days, for students in the 6-term schedule. Evening classes usually start at 5:30 pm except for Friday which starts at 5:00 pm. Weekend classes start at 8:00 am.
Course Name | Hours | Credits |
Anatomy & Physiology I | 60 | 4 |
Anatomy & Physiology II | 60 | 4 |
Ayurvedic Basic Principles I | 45 | 3 |
Sanskrit | 30 | 2 |
Ayurveda History | 30 | 2 |
Ayurvedic Preventative Science | 45 | 3 |
Ayurvedic Nutrition | 60 | 4 |
Ayurvedic Pathology | 45 | 3 |
Ayurvedic Herbology & Pharmaceutics I | 45 | 3 |
Ayurvedic Rejuvenation I | 30 | 2 |
Ayurvedic Detoxification Methods/Body Work I (includes lab) | 60 | 3 |
Yoga I (includes lab) | 45 | 2 |
Practice Management | 30 | 2 |
Introduction to Ayurvedic Healing | 45 | 3 |
Ayurvedic Wellness Clerkship I | 30 | 2 |
Ayurvedic Wellness Clerkship II | 60 | 2 |
Total | 720 | 44 |
Our mission is to provide students with the best quality of education in Ayurvedic Medicine, emphasizing preventative and integrative health care.
Our departmental mission aligns with the SCU mission by preparing professional, competent and caring Ayurvedic Wellness Educators and Practitioners. Through skill mastery and a strong evidence-based curriculum, graduates have the tools to be successful as independent Ayurveda professionals or collaborative members of an integrative healthcare team.
Namaste,
Welcome to the Southern California University of Health Sciences (SCU) Ayurveda Medicine Department. The Ayurveda Medicine Department offers outstanding Ayurvedic education programs designed to meet diverse student populations.
The Ayurveda Wellness Educator and Ayurveda Practitioner certificate programs are among the most academically rigorous Ayurveda programs and have a reputation for preparing competent graduates. Students participate in hands-on learning through clinical experiences in the SCU Health system. Excellent and expert faculty, availability of tutoring and mentoring sessions, commitment to high-quality classroom education, integrated clinical education, and a priority on the educational experience have contributed to the distinguished reputation of Ayurveda programs within the SCU.
Opportunities provided for Ayurveda students in the classroom and clinic enable students to develop intellectually and socially to become the next generation of healers in our community. Our renowned Ayurveda curricular programming has enriched the experiences of Ayurveda students as they seek to achieve cultural and intellectual fulfillment in our university setting. Please take time to look through our website to learn more about the various Ayurveda certificate programs offered through the Ayurveda Medicine Department.
We are extremely proud to make a difference in the world by preparing students as compassionate and skilled Ayurvedic practitioners who are also sensitive to current healthcare needs. We are passionate about bringing the Ayurveda community together and educating students about the value of personalized, community-based healthcare. Ayurveda is one of the world’s oldest medical systems delivering personalized healthcare. Ayurveda strongly advocates the pursuit of physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through self-discipline, good conduct, proper diet, exercise, and daily living routines. We are committed to providing a strong academic curriculum and clinical experience to develop highly skilled graduates.
We look forward to welcoming you to SCU!
Program Director, Ayurveda Medicine Department
Southern California University of Health Sciences
Anupama Kizhakkeveettil, PhD, BAMS, MAOM, L.Ac, FAIHM, C-IAYT
Program Director, Ayurveda Medicine Department
Jayagopal Parla, BAMS, Masters in Ayurveda, MAOM, FAIHM, C-IAYT
University Faculty
SCU Health Faculty
Manjusha Vinjamury, BAMS, Masters in Ayurveda, DACM, FAIHM, L.Ac
University Faculty
SCU Health Faculty
SCU’s Academic Advisory Board is composed of senior university academics, industry leaders, and content experts from around the world focused on continually improving the SCU Ayurveda Medicine programs. Academic Advisory Board associates volunteer their time and are an appreciated and valuable resource to the program and university.
This program is an Ayurvedic Accreditation Commission (AAC), formerly the National Ayurvedic Medicine Accreditation Council (NAMAC), recognized Ayurvedic Health Counselor program. SCU is the first ayurvedic program in the U.S. to receive AAC’s Candidacy for Accreditation status. The Ayurvedic Wellness Educator Program is recognized by the Ayurvedic Accreditation Commission (AAC) and has also been awarded Candidate for Accreditation status. The AAC is a programmatic accrediting agency for clinically focused Ayurvedic medical programs. AAC recognition status indicates that the program administer an approved course of study, thus ensuring well-trained professionals. Graduates of this program qualify to sit for NAMACB Certification Exams. For more information on AAC program recognition, please visit AAC Recognized Programs.
SCU’s faculty leadership are actively working with CAAM to create a standard of practice and education, ethical values to safeguard the community at large and lend credibility to the viability and growth of the Ayurvedic Profession in California through education, events, and interactive communications to Ayurveda Professionals, our peers in other healthcare disciplines and to our local and statewide community while also promoting Ayurveda on a national and global scale.
Graduates are eligible to sit for the National Ayurvedic Medical Association Certification Board’s (NAMACB ) Ayurvedic Health Counselor Certification Exam and are eligible to continue their education in the Ayurvedic Practitioner Certificate (Level II) program. Upon completion of the Ayurveda Wellness Educator and Practitioner programs, SCU students qualify for NAMACB3 certification meaning the candidate has demonstrated the entry-level competencies for his/her category of practice by completing a NAMA-approved course of study and passing a rigorous certification exam and is engaged in ongoing training as a professional through continuing education and other activities.
I chose SCU because I met Dr. Anu and saw her give her beautiful speech about the Ayurveda program, and she led us all through yoga. I knew from that day that SCU was for me. The clinic was the best part of the program because you get to see everything we're learning inside the classroom, all the theories and the principles applied in real life. You get to see the patients' lives turn around, their body pain goes away with the body treatments and the herbs, and you get to see them making these dietary changes and lifestyle changes. The other aspect of the Ayurveda program at SCU that I enjoyed was the hands-on approach, and that's not only in the clinic where we get to work with patients hands-on but also in the classroom setting.
I chose SCU because it focuses on integrative health, which is important to me. I wanted to be part of a program that focuses on looking at these traditional forms of medicine, bringing them forward into the modern present-day, and finding ways to utilize them with other practitioners. So, I think one of the most incredible things here at SCU is the teachers' focus on the tradition of Ayurveda but also on how to bring it into the modern medical world.
"There are a lot of things that I love about the program at SCU. The first one is that the faculty come from a long line of Ayurvedic knowledge deeply rooted in ancient classical text. They studied Ayurveda, but they also lived it. When you learn from people who embody this wisdom, it's much easier to grasp this knowledge. The second thing I love is the camaraderie within the cohort. The combination of the training, supportive faculty, and the support of my peers and classmates has given me the confidence I need to start my own practice."
Students seeking reasonable accommodations or support services while enrolled at SCU can do so through the Student Services Office (SSO). We encourage you to register with SSO as early as possible to allow sufficient time for the approval and notification process.
$9,900 tuition to complete the program.*
SCU’s distinctive Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee for the Ayurvedic Wellness Educator program provides students with confidence in planning for their educational investment.
Fixed Tuition Guarantee Benefits:
If you would like to learn more about fixed rate tuition, please contact the Office of Financial Aid at FinancialAid@scuhs.edu.
You can also visit the Office of Financial Aid website to learn more about available scholarships, loans, and more.
*Tuition rate reflected above represents the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2024-2025 academic year. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on this website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information.
**Some limitations apply. View the Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee page for more information.
Term | Tuition* | Program Fees** | EXXAT Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee |
Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $4,050 | $192 | $158 | – | $4,400 |
2 | $3,150 | $192 | – | – | $3,342 |
3 | $2,700 | $192 | – | $225 | $3,117 |
Totals | $9,900 | $576 | $158 | $225 | $10,859 |
Term | Tuition* | Program Fees** | EXXAT Fees | Petition to Graduate Fee |
Total Term Cost*** |
1 | $1,575 | $192 | $158 | – | $1,925 |
2 | $1,800 | $192 | – | – | $1,992 |
3 | $1,575 | $192 | – | – | $1,767 |
4 | $1,800 | $192 | – | – | $1,992 |
5 | $1,575 | $192 | – | – | $1,767 |
6 | $1,575 | $192 | – | $225 | $1,992 |
Totals | $9,900 | $1,152 | $158 | $225 | $11,435 |
Per term tuition amounts listed above were calculated using the current curriculum plan for credit hours in the term shown times the rate per credit hour and assumes that the student stays on cohort and follows the normal academic progression.
*Tuition is charged at $225 per credit hour. Tuition is billed by credit hour and rates reflected above represent the fixed rate for a student entering during the 2024/2025 academic year. Tuition rates are subject to change and may not be reflected on the website or other SCU materials. Please contact us for the most updated information. Restrictions on our fixed rate tuition guarantee apply. To remain eligible for the fixed rate guarantee, students must graduate either on time or within one additional term of the published program length they are enrolled in. Refer to the Fixed Rate Tuition Guarantee section of the academic catalog for more information. Actual tuition per term will vary depending upon the number of credit hours enrolled.
**Program fees listed are for the 2024/2025 academic year and are subject to change. Program fees include charges for technology, student health, malpractice insurance and ASB and are charged every term that the student is enrolled.
***Books, supplies, and other equipment not included in this tuition and fee schedule may be required for this program.
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Ayurveda healthcare providers use herbs, diet, lifestyle recommendations, specialized Ayurveda therapies, and yoga to help patients re-establish harmony and achieve greater health, balance and happiness. SCU Health’s Ayurveda practitioners bring over 50 years of collective experience supporting patients on their journey to achieve optimal health with personalized therapy plans.
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Ayurveda Department has recently renewed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) agreement with Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, in India. Amrita is one of India’s top-ranked private universities, with seven campuses located in Amaravati, Amritapuri, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Kochi, and Mysuru and a new upcoming campus at NCR Delhi (Faridabad). Amrita is accredited ‘A++’ by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC), an autonomous body established in 1994 by the University Grants Commission (UGC) of India to assess and accredit institutions of higher education in the country. Amrita is ranked as one of the best research institutions in India.
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Ayurvedic medicine includes a wide and rewarding range of practice opportunities, such as preventive care, health promotion, and disease management across a variety of client and patient populations. Ayurveda graduates can serve the general population, from young children to the elderly, as well as specific populations, as Ayurveda provides whole-person health and wellness care.
As an Ayurvedic healthcare professional, you’ll have many career options available to you, including:
Ayurveda Wellness Educators work in a variety of healthcare settings, such as, rehabilitation centers, home healthcare centers etc. They can also open a private practice in this field. The most common healthcare practitioners who include Ayurveda in their practices are holistic physicians, naturopaths, chiropractors, massage therapists, nutritionists, and acupuncturists.
Earnings in the Ayurveda field vary widely depending on whether you’re a medical doctor with Ayurveda training or an independent practitioner with certificate training, and whether you work part time or full time. Salary data can be found at Salary.com.
Ayurveda graduates are able to do work that is meaningful because Ayurveda is a whole-person health system that is patient-centered and improves the health and lives of their patients through diet, lifestyle, herbs, and body therapies. Many graduates open their own businesses so they can be their own boss, which allows them to do meaningful work while also having flexibility. Within the curriculum, students learn practice management and how to develop and manage a clinical practice business.
SCU is an advocate for merging experiences of Ayurveda learned in Western and Eastern cultures, with a commitment to enhancing student training through international learning experiences. Studying abroad provides students with a global perspective on how different health practices, health care platforms, and cultural influences on health and wellness influence the delivery of healthcare.
The Ayurveda Medicine Department study abroad experience provides students the opportunity to learn ancient techniques and theories, paired with modern scientific research from prestigious universities and hospitals located where Ayurvedic medicine originated. The Ayurveda Medicine Department currently affiliates with esteemed organizations in India, including Amrita Center for Advanced Research in Ayurveda, and AVP Research Foundation.
Ayurveda students typically study abroad during the two-week intersession between Spring and Summer terms. Due to accreditation limitations, study abroad cannot award hours or credits toward the student’s program curriculum, though it serves as an exceptional self-enrichment and learning experience.
Our approach to Interprofessional Education is unique. In California and across the country. Here modern medicine unites with ancient and traditional healing arts to create an environment of engagement. SCU’s groundbreaking IPE model combines curriculum, clinic, community, and clubs to help you develop a broader base of knowledge and gain a deeper appreciation for different perspectives on care. Which leads to a seamless transition from student to practitioner.
We bring together aspiring students from different disciplines so you can learn and excel side-by-side. The depth and breadth of this dynamic experience will prepare you to one day take the lead in a collaborative, interprofessional practice.
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