Aromatherapy – Level 6 (QLS) | Estudyquals

Aromatherapy — Level 6 (QLS)

Advanced professional programme integrating essential-oil chemistry, safety and clinical application across body systems, with casework, formulation and evidence-based practice.
Level 6QLS EndorsedHolistic & SpaClinical Casework

Overview

This programme develops advanced aromatherapy competence for wellness, spa and complementary practice. Learners study essential-oil chemistry, GC/MS quality analysis, safe dilution and contraindications, blending and formulation, and system-based applications (respiratory, musculoskeletal, dermatological, nervous/endocrine). Strong emphasis is placed on client consultation, case-note keeping, inter-professional referral, and ethical practice.

Credit & Time Allocation

ComponentHoursDescription
GLH420Guided Learning Hours (classes, workshops, supervised practice)
SS360Self-Study (reading, research, blending practice, portfolio)
TAT60Tutorial & Assessment Time (supervision, marking, viva)
TQT840Total Qualification Time

Hours follow your Level 6 holistic pattern. Adjust to match the final approved spec if needed.

Core Modules

  • Essential-Oil Chemistry I–II: terpenes, alcohols, esters, phenols; chemotypes, volatility, stability.
  • Extraction, Sourcing & Quality: distillation, CO₂ extracts, absolutes; GC/MS interpretation; adulteration risks.
  • Safety, Toxicology & Ethics: contraindications, dermal limits, phototoxicity, sensitisation, pregnancy & paediatrics, medications interactions; scope of practice and consent.
  • Consultation & Casework: intake forms, SOAP notes, red flags, referral and inter-professional communication.
  • Blending & Formulation: carriers, emulsifiers, hydrolats; dilution math; therapeutic synergies for rollers, balms, compresses, diffusion and baths.
  • System-Based Applications: respiratory, immune, musculoskeletal, dermatological, digestive, nervous/endocrine, women’s health.
  • Clinical & Spa Protocols: treatment planning, hygiene, room setup, product stability, client after-care.
  • Professional Practice & Business: policies, insurance, data protection, marketing collateral, pricing and stock control.
  • Research & Evidence: reading studies, outcome measures, documenting case series ethically.

Assessment & Evidence

  • Case portfolio (e.g., 10–12 documented cases with outcomes and reflective notes).
  • OSCE/practical assessment: consultation, blend creation, protocol delivery, after-care.
  • Formulation workbook (calculations, safety limits, stability testing).
  • Short written assignments on chemistry, quality and safety.
  • Final capstone: system-specific protocol or small case-series with analysis.

Study Mode & Duration

  • Full-Time: 9–12 months
  • Part-Time: 12–18 months
  • Online / Blended: up to 24 months (with supervised practical intensives)

Entry Requirements

  • Academic: Level 5 (or equivalent experience) in a related wellness/health field preferred.
  • English: Typically CEFR B2 (or equivalent).
  • Compliance: Signed ethics and safety declaration; access to a suitable practice environment for casework.

Progression & Careers

Graduates can progress to Level 7 (e.g., Holistic Naturopathy or advanced clinical modalities) or work across wellness clinics, spas, integrative practices, and product formulation labs. Skills align with client-centred practice, case documentation and inter-professional collaboration.

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