
Part-time online programme
Maharishi Vedic Medical University requires 120 ECTS for a master’s degree. On the basis of part-time study it is possible for a student to graduate with a master’s degree after successfully completing the Bachelor of Science in Maharishi Vedic Medicine. The part-time online master degree consists of 20 modules of about 100 hours each (50 hours online presence and 50 hours self-study) that students can take at their own pace over a period of 3 months, and 2 in-residence courses of 2 weeks long.
Support and Resources
Throughout their studies, students will be supported and followed by their teachers through conference calls, chats, forums, and messaging; enable them to continuously be up-to-dated in their work and understanding. They will also benefit from web course management system to access all the course materials they need for their studies.
Overview Curriculum (pdf)
Theme IV: Total Knowledge of HealthTreatment of Chronic or Severe Stages of Disease
Continued focus on the eight major organ systems with emphasis on clinical practice as understood in Vedic Medicine and contemporary medicine.
Courses include:
- Human Physiology: Expression of Veda and Vedic Literature IV: The fabrics of immortality in human physiology
- Scientific Foundation of Contemporary Medicine and Vedic Medicine IV
- Eight Major Organ Systems of the Body IV: Treatment of stages of disease
- Vedic Pulse Diagnosis IV: Advanced pulse diagnosis
- Ayurveda IV: Treatment of stages of disease
- Vedic Medical Diagnosis II: Using advanced Vedic diagnostic techniques
- Vedic Clinical Practice I: Rotations in a Vedic clinic
- Vedic Clinical Practice II: General practice, community health
- Public Health I: Hygiene, infectious disease, parasitology, immunisation, medical social work, familyand community medicine, and epidemiology
- Legal and ethical issues—Medicine in accord with national law and Natural Law
- Seminar on the latest advances in medical knowledge and technology
- Review of the knowledge; examinations.
Trainee Internship—Complete Knowledge and Technologies of Perfect Health Applied in Vedic Clinical Practice
Students complete their Vedic clinical practice in a hospital or community setting.
Courses include:
- Vedic Pulse Diagnosis V: Integration of pulse with modern methods in clinic and community setting
- Ayurveda V: The use of Vedic treatments in clinics and community health settings
- Vedic Medical Diagnosis III: The use of advanced Vedic medical diagnosis in clinical and community health settings
- Vedic Clinical Practice III: Rotations in Vedic clinics
- Vedic Clinical Practice IV: Primary health care: general practice, family medicine, community health, and social medicine—creating ideal health in the individual, family, community, nation, and world
- Public Health II: National and international health policy
- Preparing for Professional Practice: Seminar in which students apply and integrate the fundamental theoretical knowledge with the practical experiences gained during rotations in Vedic clinical and community settings.
- Seminar on the latest advances in medical knowledge and technology
- Review of the knowledge; examinations.












