Welcome to the School of Integrative Health at Pacific Rim College. We offer both full-time and part-time study options in programs that explore Complementary and Integrative Medicine.
Integrative Health Programs Offered at Pacific Rim College
Natural Health Program - a 2-year program that explores Herbal Medicines, Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, Nutrition, Western Medicine, Counselling and more. more>>
Dual Diplomas of Acupuncture and Phytotherapy - a 5-year program that combines our 3-year Diploma of Acupuncture program with our 3-year Diploma of Phytotherapy program. more>>
Diploma of Eastern Therapies and Bodywork - a 2-year program that provides in-depth training in
the disciplines of Traditional Thai Massage, Ayurvedic Marmatherapy and
Yanumoja Yogatherapy. more>>
Traditional Thai Massage Certificate Program - a 4-month certificate program that introduces students to the philosophies, therapeutic principles and techniques of Thai Massage. more>>
Fundamentals of Ayurvedic Marmatherapy Certificate Program - a 4-month certificate program that introduces students to the philosophies, therapeutic principles and techniques of Ayurveda and Marmatherapy. more>>
Foundations of Yogatherapy Certificate Program - a 4-month certificate program that introduces students to the philosophies, therapeutic principles and techniques of Yanumoja Yogatherapy. more>>
Part-Time & Non-Matriculating Study Options
Individuals wishing to learn more about Integrative Medicine without enrolling in a full program are welcome to take individuals courses as non-matriculating students. To learn more about what courses are available to you, please contact our Admissions team via email at admissions@pacificrimcollege.ca or via phone toll-free at 1.866.890.6082.
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. However, new Canadian legislation permits students to stay in and work for up to 2 years after graduation from a full-time
program. See http://www.cic.gc.ca/ for more information.