Acupuncture with Chinese Herbology MS

Chinese herbs, part of the Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine MS program at UB in CT
“A superior doctor is able to gather all techniques and use them either together or separately.”
—The Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Medicine

The master’s in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology offers comprehensive training in Chinese herbal medicine and acupuncture to prepare graduates to provide their patients the full range of the benefits of Chinese medicine. The program expands upon the curriculum offered in the master’s in Acupuncture by adding training in herb theory, dispensary practice and clinical herbal training.

The master’s in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology is a 4 year, 142.5 credit, 3,368 hour program.

For those who pursue this program, in the first year you will study basic theory, acupuncture concepts and biomedicine.

In the second year you will gradually begin your herbal studies. You will begin a survey of the traditional Chinese Materia Medica, which encompasses over 300 individual herbs. This herbal training continues alongside your acupuncture training and acupuncture clinical internship in your third year. In this phase you will continue to explore individual herbs and 150 formulas.

You will finish your education with classes in clinical applications of Chinese medicine including dietetics, acupuncture/moxibustion and herbal formulae and a herbal clinic concentration in the fourth and final year.

Individual and flexible

We pride ourselves on a proven track record of working closely with students in a flexible manner. We are committed to creating individual academic plans that accommodate personal needs and goals.

Unique University environment

Our program provides a unique opportunity to study Chinese medicine in a comprehensive, multi-purpose University, alongside students pursuing other health profession degrees. You will work closely with naturopathic, chiropractic and other students and practitioners in a supportive, integrative environment. This experience will be of lasting value in your future professional lives as healthcare providers and healers.

Programmatic accreditation

In June 2013, the MS-Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology degree was licensed by the State of Connecticut Office of Higher Education. This degree is also programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (ACAHM). Accreditation status and notes may be viewed at: acahm.org/directory-menu/directory.

ACAHM is the recognized accrediting agency for programs preparing acupuncture and herbal medicine practitioners.

ACAHM

  • Address500 Lake Street, Suite 204, Excelsior, MN 55331
  • Phone952-212-2434
  • Fax952-657-7068
  • Websiteacahm.org
  • Emailinfo@acahm.org

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