Graduates of this program in New Zealand and around the world provide clinical expertise in human homeopathy, whilst working within the scope of practice defined by the complementary medicine industry. Students will develop interpersonal skills required to establish and maintain effective helping relationships with clients, explore business planning, marketing and finance, and gain an understanding of legal and regulatory issues. The homeopathic foundation method is provided and students are introduced to the remedy picture and the client picture, while students’ understanding of the homeopathic principles will be extended through the study of Hahnemann’s miasmatic theory in the treatment of chronic disease states, and its contemporary derivations. Concepts of ‘groups and families’ in the study of homeopathic remedies are introduced, along with the need for repertorial analysis and the use of the Boenninghausen repertory and methodology. Homeopathic case management is extended to include common medical conditions such as diseases of the immune system, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, skin, respiratory system and musculoskeletal system, which prepares students to evaluate individual approaches to case management within the challenges of clients with multiple disease states.