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Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Program Overview

The Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine is a 1-year program that is delivered as 2 additional semesters to the Diploma of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program. This program deeply explores areas of Traditional Chinese Medicine such as psychology, oncology, gerontology, acupuncture detox, research and the classic texts of that first recorded the principles of this powerful and ancient system of medicine.

Graduates of the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program who have completed 60 credits of university-transferable coursework are eligible to sit for the registration exam to become Registered Doctors of Traditional Chinese Medicine (DTCM) in the province of British Columbia. Based on current reciprocity agreements, this distinction permits registrants to practice Traditional Chinese Medicine across Canada. Graduates who have appropriate university prerequisites may also be eligible for licensure in the United States and other countries. See Post-Graduation and Licensing Requirements below for more information.

Students who have already completed a 4-year prerequisite program cannot begin the fifth year of the program until September 2011. Both part-time and full-time study options are available to all students within the program.

Curriculum

Below is a list of all courses that must be completed for a student already holding a Diploma of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine* to be eligible for graduation with a Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine Diploma. Some course prerequisites do exist, and it is the responsibility of students to ensure that they are eligible to enrol in any particular course. For course descriptions organized by course code, please click here. Please see Study Options below for more information on course selection.

*New Students can apply for direct entry into the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program but must first complete the requirements for the Diploma of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

 Acupuncture
Total Requirements
 ACU521
 AcuDetox
 3 credits
 45 hours
 Total
 3 credits
 45 hours

 Biomedical/Biological Sciences
Total Requirements
 BMS501
 Microbiology/Immunology
 3 credits
 45 hours
 Total
 3 credits
 45 hours

 Chinese Botanical Medicine
Total Requirements
 CBOT501
 Modern TCM Herbal Research
 3 credits
 45 hours
 Total
 3 credits
 45 hours

 Oriental Medicine
Total Requirements
 OM501
 OM502
 OM511
 OM521
 OM522
 OM523
 TCM Classics I
 TCM Classics II
 Advanced TCM Internal Medicine
 TCM Oncology
 TCM Gerontology
 TCM Psychology
 3 credits
 6 credits
 3 credits
 3 credits
 3 credits
 3 credits
 45 hours
 90 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 Total
 21 credits
 315 hours

 Clinical Practice
Total Requirements
 CP500
 Advanced Clinical Practice
 12 credits
 360 hours
 Total
 12 credits
 360 hours

 Total Requirements: Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Year Five only)
Total Requirements

 Acupuncture
 Biological/Biomedical Sciences
 Chinese Botanical Medicine
 Oriental Medicine
 Clinical Practice
 3 credit
 3 credits
 3 credits
 21 credits
 12 credits
 45 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 315 hours
 360 hours
 Total
 42 credits
 810 hours

 Total Requirements: Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Five-Year Program) Total Requirements

 Acupuncture
 Biological/Biomedical Sciences
 Chinese Botanical Medicine
 Counselling
 Mandarin
 Nutrition
 Oriental Medicine
 Professional Development
 Clinical Practice
 42 credit
 29 credits
 340 credits
 3 credits
 3 credits
 3 credits
 48 credits
 4 credits
 39 credits
 630 hours
 435 hours
 600 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 45 hours
 720 hours
 60 hours
 1050 hours
 Total
 211 credits
 3630 hours

Study Options

The School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine offers year-round educational opportunities with an academic calendar based on 3 semesters per year. New students may enrol every January, May and September and students may either choose to pursue year-round studies or to take a semester or more off at their discretion. By choosing their course load each semester, students may complete any semester on a part-time or a full-time basis.

Students who wish not to enrol in any program are also eligible to take individual courses for personal enrichment provided that applicable course prerequisites have been met. Please see Non-Matriculating students below for more information.

What follows represents only a suggested template of courses for students aiming to complete the program in 10 semesters. Please note, Semester 9 and 10 courses will not be offered until September 2011 and January 2012 respectively.

 Semester One  
     Semester Two   
 ACU101/102
 BMS101/102
 OM101/102
 OM111
 CP101
 Meridians and Points I/II
 Anatomy and Physiology I/II

 TCM Foundations I/II
 Intro to Tai Qi Chuan
 Clinical Observation I
 6 cr
 6 cr

 6 cr
 1.5 cr 
 4 cr
 90 hrs
 
90 hrs
 90 hrs
 22.5 hrs
 60 hrs
 ACU111/112
 BMS201/202
 OM112
 OM201/202
 CP101
 Energetics of Acupoints I/II
 Pathophysiology

 Intro to Qi Gong
 TCM Diagnosis I/II
 
 Clinical Observation I
 6 cr
 6 cr 
 1.5 cr
 6 cr

 4 cr
 90 hrs
 90 hrs
 22.5 hrs
 90 hrs
 
 60 hrs
 Total  23.5 cr  352.5 hrs
 Total  23.5 cr
 352.5 hrs

 Semester Three  
     Semester Four   
 ACU113/114
 BMS103
 BMS221
 BMS222
 MND201
 OM113
 CP102
 Techniques and Therapeutics I/II
 Surface Anatomy

 CPR and First Aid
 Natural Emergency Medicine

 Medical Mandarin
 Intro to Tui Na

 Clinical Practice (Community Clinic)
 6 cr
 3 cr 
 1 cr
 1 cr
 3 cr
 3 cr

 3 cr
 90 hrs
 45 hrs
 15 hrs
 15 hrs

 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 90 hrs
 ACU211/212
 ACU322
 BMS
 CNS
 NU201
 CP200/300
 Internal Medicine
 Orthopedics and Traumatology
 Biomedical Elective
 Counselling Elective
 Holistic Nutrition

 Clinical Practice
 6 cr
 3 cr
 3 cr
 
 3 cr
 3 cr

 3 cr
 90 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs

 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 
 90 hrs

 Total  20 cr  345 hrs
 Total  21 cr
 360 hrs

 Semester Five  
     Semester Six   
 ACU321
 ACU324
 ACU325
 ACU
 BMS
 BMS
 CP200/300
 Gynecology
 Pediatrics
 Ophthalmology & E, N,T
 Acupuncture Elective

 Biomedical Elective

 Biomedical Elective
 Clinical Practice

 3 cr
 3 cr 
 1.5 cr
 3 cr
 3 cr

 3 cr 
 4 cr

 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 22.5 hrs 
 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs

 120 hrs
 ACU323
 CBOT331/332
 OM301
 OM302
 PD301
 PD302
 CP200/300
 Dermatology and External Medicine
 Materia Medica I/II
 Comprehensive Review
 Case Studies
 Ethics
 Practice Mngmnt/Business Dvlpmnt

 Clinical Practice
 1.5 cr
 6 cr
 3 cr
 
 3 cr
 1 cr

 3 cr
 3 cr
 
 22.5 hrs
 90 hrs
 45 hrs

 45 hrs
 15 hrs
 
 45 hrs

 90 hrs
 Total  20.5 cr  367.5 hrs
 Total  20.5 cr
 352.5 hrs

 Semester Seven  
     Semester Eight   
 CBOT401/402
 CBOT403
 CBOT404
 CBOT405
 OM401
 CP400
 Formulas and Strategies I/II
 Phytochemistry
 Herbal Pharmacology
 Practical Herbal Pharmacy
 Chinese Food Therapy

 Herbal Clinical Practice

 8 cr
 3 cr 
 3 cr
 3 cr
 3 cr

 3 cr

 120 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs 
 45 hrs
 45 hrs

 90 hrs
 CBOT405
 CBOT406
 CBOT411
 CBOT412
 CBOT421
 CBOT422
 CBOT423
 CBOT424
 CBOT425
 CP400
 Practical Herbal Pharmacy
 Energetics of Herbal Medicine
 TCM Internal Medicine

 Herbal Case Studies
 TCM Gynecology
 TCM Orthopedics & Traumatology
 TCM Dermatology & External Med
 TCM Pediatrics

 TCM Ophthalmology & E, N, T

 Herbal Clinical Practice
 3 cr
 3 cr

 3 cr
 3 cr
 
 1.5 cr
 1.5 cr

 0.66 cr
 0.66 cr 
 0.66 cr
 3 cr
 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 22.5 hrs

 22.5 hrs
 10 hrs
 
 10 hrs
 10 hrs

 90 hrs
 Total  20 cr  345 hrs
 Total  20 cr
 345 hrs

 Semester Nine  
     Semester Ten   
 ACU521
 BMS501
 OM501
 OM511
 OM521
 CP500
 AcuDetox
 Microbiology/Immunology
 TCM Classics I
 Advanced TCM Internal Medicine
 TCM Oncology

 Advanced Clinical Practice

 3 cr
 3 cr 
 3 cr
 3 cr
 3 cr

 6 cr

 45 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs 
 45 hrs
 45 hrs

 180 hrs
 CBOT501
 OM502
 OM522
 OM523
 CP500
 Modern TCM Herbal Research
 TCM Classics II

 TCM Gerontology
 TCM Psychology
 
Advanced Clinical Practice
 3 cr
 6 cr

 3 cr
 3 cr
 
 6 cr
 45 hrs
 90 hrs
 45 hrs
 45 hrs

 180 hrs
 Total  24 cr  405 hrs
 Total  24 cr
 405 hrs

Clinical Training

Students in the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program can complete all clinical training in PRC's on-campus Student Clinic, or can participate in our Global Outreach Program, Clinical Externship Program, or with our clinical partner in China, Liaoning University of TCM. Full-time students generally begin clinical training via observation
during the very first week of studies.

Please click here for more information on clinical training at PRC.

Post-Graduation

Graduates of the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program who have completed 60 credits of university-transferable coursework are eligible to sit for the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists (CTCMA) provincial registration exam to earn the title of Registered Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (DTCM) in British Columbia. This distinction allows practitioners to practice throughout Canada.

Graduates who have completed required electives in appropriate disciplines may also meet the professional standards set by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) in the United States. Attainment of these standards permits them to sit for the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM) Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine examinations and thus be licensed in the majority of US states. PRC graduates aiming for licensure in the United States must have their credentials evaluated by ACCRAO.

Admissions

Admission into the School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at Pacific Rim College is on a competitive basis. Entering students must have a high school diploma or an equivalency test. In addition, all non-native English speaking applicants must demonstrate a mastery of written and spoken English. Any foreign applicant may be required to submit an official score report from an English proficiency exam such as TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or IELTS (International English Language Test System).

Pacific Rim College is determined to produce only the highest quality health practitioners. As a result, we reserve the right to admit only students who demonstrate the potential to achieve at the upper-most level. Applicants will be evaluated based on merits such as high academic achievement, emotional maturity, humanitarian activities, community involvement and health-related experience.

To apply for admission into the Diploma of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program, please click on the link below. Upon favourable review of your application by our admissions committee, you may be contacted for an interview, which can be carried out via telephone if a person-to-person interview is not possible.

All successful applicants must submit a non-refundable enrolment deposit of $200, which is credited toward tuition fees. Should a student decide not to enrol for the specific semester of study as stated in the application or registration form, the fee is forfeited and cannot be used to offset any charges that the student may incur. All accepted applicants must submit this deposit within 60 days of the published semester start date, or within 7 days if accepted within this time. Enrolment space will not be reserved without this deposit.



Transfer Students

Students who have earned credits in another recognized Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program in North America can easily transfer into the School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine at PRC. Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine transfer students only need to complete the equivalent of one year of coursework at PRC to be eligible to receive a diploma, and all eligible credits will be transferred for a total transfer fee of only $150. Contact our Admissions Office today for more information.

Students who have completed a 4-year Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine program can apply for admission directly into our Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine program without needing to transfer any credits.

International Students

International students are welcome to attend Pacific Rim College and are encouraged to apply. Canadian law requires foreign students to have a valid study permit to study in Canada. Pacific Rim College provides international students with the necessary documentation to receive a valid study permit. In some cases students can apply for and obtain a permit upon entering Canada.

Canadian law requires that foreigners obtain a work permit for work within Canada during academic studies. See http://www.cic.gc.ca/ for more information.

Non-Matriculating Students

Students who wish to take courses at PRC without enrolling in any particular program are welcome to do so as non-matriculating students. Any student who pursues this study route must complete a Program/Course Registration Form. Provided that a student has satisfied course prerequisites, he or she is eligible to enrol in virtually any diploma program course. Enrolment priority is given to program students, and full course tuition is due at time of course registration. Any student who has previously been denied admission into any program at PRC must receive written permission PRC Administration before enrolling as a non-matriculating student. PRC reserves the write to academically dismiss any non-matriculating student who knowingly or blatantly interferes with the learning of program students.

Academic Calendar

  Summer 2010 Fall 2010 Winter 2011
 Orientation
 TBA  September 1 - 3pm
 TBA
 First Day of Class  May 3
 September 2  January 3
 Reading Break  June 29-July 2  October 8-12  February 28-March 3
 Holidays  May 24 (Victoria Day)
 July 1 (Canada Day)
 August 2 (BC Day)
 September 6 (Labour Day)
 October 11 (Thanksgiving)
 November 11 (Remembrance Day)

 Last Day of Class
 August 23  December 21  April 21

Class Schedule

Please click below for the course schedule for the Doctor of Traditional Chinese Medicine.


Tuition and Fees

Tuition is based on a per credit system. Although the college provides a template for course completion within each program, ultimately each student determines his or her course load and schedule and thus per semester tuition. Audited credits do not apply towards graduation requirements. All prices listed are in Canadian dollars. For each semester, full tuition payment is due on the first day of class.

 CREDITS $210/credit

 AUDITING $150*/credit

*plus tax

Please click here for a description of Academic Fees in PDF format.

Financial Aid

This program is approved for Canada Student Loans. Please visit www.hrsdc.gc.ca for information about Canada Student Loans. Students must submit a paper application for student loans. The online application process is not available to PRC students at this time. Please print an application from the Canada Student Loans website or pick up an application from PRC or any other academic institution registered with Canada Student Loans.

For a list of all financial aid programs available to PRC students, please visit our Financial Aid page.
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