Master of Acupuncture
Curriculum Overview
The curriculum for the professional Master of Acupuncture program provides comprehensive education and training in the following areas:
- Cultural and philosophical foundations of traditional Chinese medicine;
- Traditional Chinese medical concepts (physiology, pathology, diagnostics, point location, and point energetics);
- Acupuncture treatment principles and practical skills;
- Tui Na;
- Traditional Chinese dietary therapy;
- Related studies, including introductory Chinese language skills, ethics, and practice management;
- Qi Development;
- Nutrition;
- Biomedical clinical sciences to a level required for competence in contemporary practice of acupuncture;
- Clinical internship.
Clinical requirements include a minimum of 150 hours of observation/assistantship and 525 hours of supervised clinical practice.
Course Requirements
Techniques and Methods
Biomedicine Western Medicine
Clinical Education
Chinese Medicine Foundations
Professional Development
INCR-6001 | FOUNDATIONS OF INTEGRATIVE CARE | 1 |
PRS-6000 | MEDICAL LAW AND ETHICS | 1 |
PRS-6100 | ESTABLISHING A SUCCESSFUL TCM PRACTICE | 2 |
PRS-6101 | INTRODUCTION TO PRACTICE MANAGEMENT AND BUSINESS BASICS | 2 |
Total Program Credits: 117