Doctor of Acupuncture

Professional Doctorate Program - Doctor of Acupuncture (DAc)

The purpose of the first professional doctorate, Doctor of Acupuncture (DAc), is to train future AOM professionals, with the ability to practice as independent health care providers in a variety of settings. The program accomplishes this through rigorous education and clinical training in Traditional Chinese Medicine and biomedical concepts. The program’s rigor builds on the student’s knowledge and understanding by improving their ability to think critically and creatively, synthesize knowledge, and use research findings and the scientific and scholarly literature to support AOM professional practice. The program emphasizes an integrative model of care delivery and fosters collaborative interactions between AOM and other health care practitioners. The program graduates leaders prepared for lifelong learning and achievement in clinical practice, education and scholarship

Students enrolled in this entry-level professional doctorate program will be co-enrolled in the master’s program, MSA or MSAOM. Thus, graduates of this program will have achieved all of the master competencies and doctoral level competencies set out for this program.

Program Learning Outcomes

The Department of Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine trains DAc graduates to be the following:
  1. Safe and effective in the care of patients by demonstrating in-depth ability in the following areas:
    1. Knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine diagnostic strategies and their application to individual cases;
    2. Skill in the traditional methods of assessing patients, including interviewing, palpation and observation;
    3. Competence in selecting the appropriate treatment modalities and plans for a patient utilizing acupuncture, tui na, Chinese herbs (relevant to the MSAOM), lifestyle and dietary counseling, and other modalities within the scope of practice;
    4. Skill in the application of acupuncture techniques in an appropriate and safe fashion for each patient;
    5. Competent in physical examination, orthopedic and neurological assessment, and pain management;
    6. Incorporate findings from imaging, laboratory and diagnostic studies in patient care;
    7. Critical thinking using cognitive skills to increase expected patient outcomes and the development of professional judgment;
  2. Able to integrate Eastern and Western paradigms of medicine for the purposes of informing the practice of traditional Chinese medicine, communicating with other health care professionals and patients, and making appropriate medical referrals when necessary;
  3. Proficient in their approach in setting up and maintaining a private practice, collaborating with other health care professionals, working in an integrated health care setting and providing leadership within the Acupuncture and East Asian Medicine field;
  4. Capable of accessing research information, critically assessing the value of published clinical research in the field;
  5. Able to provide health promotion and disease prevention measures based on traditional Chinese medicine theory (such as tai chi, qigong and therapeutic nutrition) to support the well-being of their patients and themselves;
  6. Qualified and prepared to pass national and state acupuncture and/or herbal exams;
  7. Assess personal professional strength and weakness, and implement a professional development plan.

Admissions

For general information on the admissions process, please refer to the Admissions section in this catalog. The information below refers only to the DAc and DAc Completion programs.

Students may enter with a completed bachelor’s degree and the required prerequisite coursework (minimum GPA 2.75). Students may also enter the program without a bachelor’s degree, but must complete the required prerequisite coursework in addition to specific general education requirements, which total a minimum of 135 quarter credits.

Prerequisites: 

Intermediate Algebra 1 course 
General Chemistry (allied health-level with lab)1,2   4 credits 
General Biology (allied health-level with lab)2 4 credits 
General Psychology  3 credits 
General Physics 4 credits 

Note: All students must complete a CPR-C level course or equivalent prior to entering clinic.
1Survey-level class that covers inorganic chemistry and includes a lab component. Intended for students in allied-health majors.
2Science classes must have been taken within seven years of entering the program. If not, additional coursework may be required after the admissions committee review.

Age of Course

Required chemistry and biology courses not taken within seven years of matriculation into the program are subject to review by the Admissions Committee. Additional coursework may be required.

Transfers

Students who wish to transfer from other accredited acupuncture and East Asian medicine programs are accepted on a space-available basis and must meet the same entrance requirements at the class level they seek to enter. Transfer credit is evaluated on an individual basis following completion of the application process. Transfer applicants must submit a $100 transfer evaluation fee.

Applicants must provide an official transcript from the college or program from which the transfer is being requested, demonstrating that they are leaving in good academic standing. 

Applicants must submit syllabi for the courses they completed in their acupuncture program and should be prepared to submit additional documentation to support a thorough evaluation. If a transfer student is found to be deficient in some area(s) of study, s/he may be required to complete additional courses at Bastyr University. For more information on the transfer admission policies and procedures, contact the admissions office.


Degree Requirements DAc-MSA

DAc-MSA Year I

Fall

BC4102Living Anatomy for AOM

4

BC4107Medical Terminology

1

AM4100Survey of Organic and Biochemistry

4

AM4104Medical Chinese 1

1

AM4401Qi Gong 1

1

AM4108History of Medicine

2

AM5100Meridian and Points 1 Lec/Lab

3

AM5101TCM Fundamentals

4

AM5109Case Discussions 1

1

AM4801AOM Clinic Entry

2

Total Credit Hours:23

Winter

BC4104Microbiology

3

BC4123Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lecture/Lab (AOM)

5

AM4301TCM Bodywork: Tui Na

1

AM5104Meridians and Points 2 Lec/Lab

3

AM5201TCM Diagnosis 1

3

AM5203TCM Pathology 1

3

AM5401TCM Techniques 1

2

CH5100Introduction to Chinese Herbs 1

1.5

Total Credit Hours:21.5

Spring

BC4105Introduction to Western Pathology (AOM)

3

BC4124Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lecture/Lab (AOM)

4

AM5106Meridians and Points 3 Lec/Lab

3

AM5202TCM Diagnosis 2

3

AM5204TCM Pathology 2

3

AM5403TCM Techniques 2

2

CH5101Introduction to Chinese Herbs 2

1.5

AM5801Clinical Observation 1

2

Total Credit Hours:21.5

Summer

AM5300Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 1 Lec/Lab

3

AM5308Clinical Theater - Acupuncture Lab

1

PS5205Patient Communications

3

AM5802Clinical Observation 2

2

Total Credit Hours:9

DAc-MSA Year II

Fall

AM6102Pharmacology Overview for AOM

4

AM6109Case Discussions 2

1

AM6301Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 2 Lec/Lab

3

AM6400TCM Techniques 3

2

AM6411Acupuncture Point Selection Strategies

2

AM6412Acupuncture Therapeutics 1

2

AM6800Clinical Observation Theater

2

Total Credit Hours:16

Winter

AM6201Clinical Case Preparation Lab

1

AM6302Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 3

3

AM6307Auricular and Scalp Therapy

2

AM6402TCM Advanced Techniques Lab

1

AM6413Acupuncture Therapeutics 2

2

AM6414Acupuncture Therapeutics 3

2

PS6100Motivational Interviewing

2

AM6801Clinical Observation Preceptorship

2

Total Credit Hours:15

Spring

AM6401TCM Techniques 4

2

AM6415Acupuncture Therapeutics 4

2

AM6416Acupuncture Therapeutics 5

2

TR6105Nutrition and Dietary Systems

3

AM6802AOM Clinic 1

2

AM6803AOM Clinic 2

2

AM6804AOM Clinic 3

2

Total Credit Hours:15

Summer

AM6311Public Health Issues in AOM

3

AM6805AOM Clinic 4

2

AM6806AOM Clinic 5

2

AM6807AOM Clinic 6

2

Total Credit Hours:9

DAc-MSA Year III

Fall

AM7101Business Fundamentals 1- Finance and Accounting

1

AM7109Case Discussions 3

1

AM7400Acupuncture Review

2

AM7804AOM Clinic 7

2

AM7805AOM Clinic 8

2

AM7806AOM Clinic 9

2

Total Credit Hours:10

Winter

AM7104Business Fundamentals 2 - Marketing and Advertising

1

AM7110Overview of Pain Management Therapies

2

AM7125TCM Medical Classics

2

AM7320Clinical Theater Lab

1

AM7808AOM Clinic 10

2

AM7840AOM Clinic 11

2

AM7841AOM Clinic 12

2

Total Credit Hours:12

Spring

BC5140Research Methods in AOM

3

AM7106Business Fundamentals 3 - Practice Management and Leadership

1

AM7126Jurisprudence and Ethics

1

AM7202Clinical Diagnosis 1 - Imaging

2

AM7301Trigger/Motor Point Therapy Lec/Lab

1

AM7842AOM Clinic 13

2

AM7843AOM Clinic 14

2

AM7850Interim Clinic

1.5

Total Credit Hours:13.5

DAc-MSA Year IV

Fall

AM8103Survey of Integrative Medicine

3

AM8112Case Analysis and Clinical Research

2

AM8200Clinical Diagnosis 2 - Lab

1.5

AM8806Specialty Clinic 1

2

AM8807Specialty Clinic 2

2

Total Credit Hours:10.5

Winter

AM8113Acupuncture Medical Classics

2

AM8115Professional Development

2

AM8808Specialty Clinic 3

2

AM8809Specialty Clinic 4

2

AM8116Integrated Case Discussions

2

Total Credit Hours:10
Student will be enrolled in either AM8113 OR AM8114.

Total Requirements

Total Core Course Credits
 123.5
Total Prerequisites/Corequisites
 16
Total Elective Credits
 8
Total Clinic Credits
 46.5
Total Requirements
 194

Curriculum and course changes in the 2019-2020 Bastyr University Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2019-2020 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in curriculum and courses required for any other entering year.

Academic Status and Graduation Requirements

Students in the DAc-MSA program must complete their degree requirements within seven years. Students must complete at least two-thirds of their credits, 119 quarter credits (DAc + MSA) in residence at Bastyr University including all clinical credits.

Students in the professional doctorate program must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA to be in good academic standing. For more information on academic status, see Academic Status - Warning, Probation, Suspension and Dismissal in the Academic Policy and Procedure Manual.

In the AEAM department, grades below a 72.9 percent indicate failure to meet the minimum level of competency for learning objectives or core competencies. A student who receives a failure in a required course, lab, clinic shift or internship must repeat that course, lab, clinic or internship.

In order to receive a license to practice acupuncture in the majority of states, a student must earn either a MSA or MSAOM degree, pass the NCCAOM licensing exam and meet any additional state requirements. Several states require Chinese herbal medicine training for licensure (e.g. California, Florida, New Mexico and Texas). 

Electives/Special Topics

The DAc requires an additional 4 elective/special topic credits to the master's requirements. These credits may be any general electives/special topics as long as the prerequisites for each course are met.

The curriculum tables that follow list the tentative schedule of courses each quarter.

DAc-MSAOM Year I

Fall

BC4102Living Anatomy for AOM

4

BC4107Medical Terminology

1

AM4100Survey of Organic and Biochemistry

4

AM4104Medical Chinese 1

1

AM4401Qi Gong 1

1

AM4108History of Medicine

2

AM5100Meridian and Points 1 Lec/Lab

3

AM5101TCM Fundamentals

4

AM5109Case Discussions 1

1

AM4801AOM Clinic Entry

2

Total Credit Hours:23

Winter

BC4104Microbiology

3

BC4123Anatomy and Physiology 1 Lecture/Lab (AOM)

5

AM4301TCM Bodywork: Tui Na

1

AM5104Meridians and Points 2 Lec/Lab

3

AM5201TCM Diagnosis 1

3

AM5203TCM Pathology 1

3

AM5401TCM Techniques 1

2

CH5100Introduction to Chinese Herbs 1

1.5

Total Credit Hours:21.5

Spring

BC4105Introduction to Western Pathology (AOM)

3

BC4124Anatomy and Physiology 2 Lecture/Lab (AOM)

4

AM5106Meridians and Points 3 Lec/Lab

3

AM5202TCM Diagnosis 2

3

AM5204TCM Pathology 2

3

AM5403TCM Techniques 2

2

CH5101Introduction to Chinese Herbs 2

1.5

AM5801Clinical Observation 1

2

Total Credit Hours:21.5

Summer

AM5300Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 1 Lec/Lab

3

AM5308Clinical Theater - Acupuncture Lab

1

PS5205Patient Communications

3

CH5401Chinese Materia Medica 1

3

AM5802Clinical Observation 2

2

Total Credit Hours:12

DAc-MSAOM Year II

Fall

AM6102Pharmacology Overview for AOM

4

AM6109Case Discussions 2

1

AM6301Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 2 Lec/Lab

3

AM6400TCM Techniques 3

2

AM6411Acupuncture Point Selection Strategies

2

AM6412Acupuncture Therapeutics 1

2

CH6400Chinese Materia Medica 2

3

AM6800Clinical Observation Theater

2

Total Credit Hours:19

Winter

AM6201Clinical Case Preparation Lab

1

AM6302Survey of Western Clinical Sciences 3

3

AM6307Auricular and Scalp Therapy

2

AM6402TCM Advanced Techniques Lab

1

AM6413Acupuncture Therapeutics 2

2

AM6414Acupuncture Therapeutics 3

2

PS6100Motivational Interviewing

2

CH6100CHM Dispensary 1

2

CH6401Chinese Materia Medica 3

3

AM6801Clinical Observation Preceptorship

2

Total Credit Hours:20

Spring

AM6401TCM Techniques 4

2

AM6415Acupuncture Therapeutics 4

2

AM6416Acupuncture Therapeutics 5

2

TR6105Nutrition and Dietary Systems

3

CH6101Chinese Herbal Preparations

1

CH6402CHM Formulations 1

4

AM6802AOM Clinic 1

2

AM6803AOM Clinic 2

2

AM6804AOM Clinic 3

2

Total Credit Hours:20

Summer

AM6311Public Health Issues in AOM

3

CH6403CHM Formulations 2

4

AM6805AOM Clinic 4

2

AM6806AOM Clinic 5

2

AM6807AOM Clinic 6

2

Total Credit Hours:13

DAc-MSAOM Year III

Fall

AM7101Business Fundamentals 1- Finance and Accounting

1

AM7109Case Discussions 3

1

AM7400Acupuncture Review

2

CH7101Jia Jian/Formula Families

2

CH7104Pharmacology of AOM and Drug Interactions

2

CH7401Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 1

2

AM7804AOM Clinic 7

2

AM7805AOM Clinic 8

2

AM7806AOM Clinic 9

2

CH7800CHM Clinic 1

2

Total Credit Hours:18

Winter

AM7104Business Fundamentals 2 - Marketing and Advertising

1

AM7110Overview of Pain Management Therapies

2

AM7125TCM Medical Classics

2

AM7320Clinical Theater Lab

1

CH7402Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 2

2

CH7403Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 3

2

AM7808AOM Clinic 10

2

AM7840AOM Clinic 11

2

AM7841AOM Clinic 12

2

CH7801CHM Clinic 2

2

Total Credit Hours:18

Spring

BC5140Research Methods in AOM

3

AM7106Business Fundamentals 3 - Practice Management and Leadership

1

AM7126Jurisprudence and Ethics

1

AM7202Clinical Diagnosis 1 - Imaging

2

AM7301Trigger/Motor Point Therapy Lec/Lab

1

CH7100CHM Dispensary 2

2

CH7404Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 4

2

CH7405Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 5

2

AM7842AOM Clinic 13

2

AM7843AOM Clinic 14

2

CH7802CHM Clinic 3

2

Total Credit Hours:20

Summer

CH7406Chinese Herbal Therapeutics 6

2

CH7407Chinese Herbal Review

2

AM7844AOM Clinic 15

2

AM7845AOM Clinic 16

2

AM7850Interim Clinic

1.5

CH7803CHM Clinic 4

2

Total Credit Hours:11.5

DAc-MSAOM Year IV

Fall

AM8103Survey of Integrative Medicine

3

AM8112Case Analysis and Clinical Research

2

AM8200Clinical Diagnosis 2 - Lab

1.5

AM8806Specialty Clinic 1

2

AM8807Specialty Clinic 2

2

Total Credit Hours:10.5

Winter

AM8113Acupuncture Medical Classics

2

AM8115Professional Development

2

AM8116Integrated Case Discussions

2

AM8808Specialty Clinic 3

2

AM8809Specialty Clinic 4

2

Total Credit Hours:10
Student will be enrolled in either AM8113 OR AM8114.

Total Requirements

Total Core Course Credits 163.5
Total Prerequisite/Corequisite Credits
  16
Total Elective Credits     10
Total Clinic Credits    58.5
Total Requirements  248

Curriculum and course changes in the 2019-2020 Bastyr University Catalog are applicable to students entering during the 2019-2020 academic year. Please refer to the appropriate catalog if interested in curriculum and courses required for any other entering year.

Academic Status and Graduation Requirements

Students in the DAc-MSAOM program must complete their degree requirements within seven years.  Students must complete at least two-thirds of their credits, 155 quarter credits (DAc + MSAOM), in residence at Bastyr University including all clinical credits.

Students in the professional doctorate program must maintain a minimum of a 3.0 GPA to be in good academic standing.  For more information on academic status, see Academic Status - Warning, Probation, Suspension and Dismissal in the Academic Policy and Procedure Manual.

In the AEAM department, grades below a 72.9 percent indicate failure to meet the minimum level of competency for learning objectives or core competencies.  A student who receives a failure in a required course, lab, clinic shift or internship must repeat that course, lab, clinic or internship.

In order to receive a license to practice acupuncture in the majority of states, a student must earn either a MSA or MSAOM degree, pass the NCCAOM licensing exam and meet any additional state requirements.  Several states require Chinese herbal medicine training for licensure (e.g. California, Florida, New Mexico and Texas).

Electives/Special Topics:
The DAc requires an additional 4 elective/special topic credits to the master's requirements.  These credits may be any general electives/special topics as long as the prerequisites for each course are met.