Bachelor of Arts & Science / Doctor of Naturopathy Double Degree
This innovative seven-year pathway combines the best of two worlds: Trent’s interdisciplinary Bachelor of Arts and Science (General) and CCNM’s rigorous Doctor of Naturopathy program. Students begin their studies at Trent, where they explore the intersections of science, humanities, and health through a curriculum designed to meet CCNM’s professional prerequisites. After three years, eligible students transition to CCNM’s Toronto campus for four years of clinical and classroom training in naturopathic medicine.
Throughout the program, students benefit from coordinated advising, joint recruitment and support services, and a curriculum that seamlessly bridges undergraduate and professional education. Whether you're drawn to holistic healing, scientific inquiry, or community wellness, this double degree offers a unique opportunity to turn your passion into a profession.
Canada’s First Double Degree to Naturopathic Medicine
Earn two respected credentials—a Bachelor of Arts and Science from Trent and a Doctor of Naturopathy from the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine (CCNM Toronto campus)—in just seven years. This first-of-its-kind pathway blends interdisciplinary learning with clinical training, preparing you to lead in the growing field of integrative health.
Learning in this program goes far beyond lectures. Whether you're in a lab at Trent or working with patients at CCNM, you'll build the skills and confidence needed for a career in integrative health. Every year of the program includes opportunities to apply your knowledge, explore real-world challenges, and connect with professionals in the field.
- Engage in case-based learning and colloquia that connect science, society, and health.
- Conduct hands-on lab work in biology, chemistry, and psychology, building the scientific foundation required for clinical practice.
- Receive tailored academic advising to help meet CCNM’s competitive entry requirements and prepare for professional success.
- Train in CCNM’s teaching clinics, gaining real-world experience in patient care under the supervision of licensed naturopathic doctors.
- Practice naturopathic modalities including botanical medicine, acupuncture, nutrition, and physical medicine.
- Participate in community outreach placements, serving diverse populations and expanding your clinical perspective.
- Benefit from coordinated student support across both institutions, ensuring a seamless transition from undergraduate study to professional training.
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To qualify for admission, students must meet the following requirements:
- Minimum of 80% average on best six 4U/M courses required
- ENG4U (with a minimum of 60%)
- SBI4U, SCH4U
The Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine agrees to review applications for conditional acceptance from any student who is in Year 2 of the Bachelor of Arts and Science General - Naturopathy Double Degree program at Trent University with a minimum 75%/3.0 GPA overall average. Trent students shall apply directly through the NDCAS application system used by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine. Students must meet all specific admission requirements (i.e., interview essay, references) and fulfill any conditions (e.g., GPA requirements, and prerequisite courses) for entry into the Doctor of Naturopathy Degree program. Requirements for admission are outlined on the CCNM website.
Trent devotes more of our operating budget to undergraduate scholarships and bursaries than any other University our size in the country. It's why we've been one of the best in Ontario for for more than 20 years.
At Trent University, we believe in rewarding academic excellence. That's why we have recently increased all of our renewable entrance scholarships.
Whether you are coming to Trent from within Canada or across the world, all students are automatically considered for entrance scholarships based on your academic achievement – no application required. Canadian students entering with an average of 95%+ earn full tuition. 80% or higher? You qualify for scholarships valued at over $18,000, with recipients of our most prestigious scholarships earning up to $30,000 over four years. International students are eligible for scholarships valued at up to $12,000 over four years, renewable annually throughout your degree.
Students may apply for scholarships offered by the Canadian College of Naturopathic Medicine when enrolled in the Doctor of Naturopathy Degree program based on availability for that particular academic year.
To qualify for the double degree, students must: Apply to Trent University through the Ontario Universities’ Application Centre (OUAC) and select the Bachelor of Arts and Science – Naturopathy Double Degree.