Traditional Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture Diploma
For up to date information regarding program requirements, please refer to the University Calendar.
KPU is the first public university in British Columbia to offer a Traditional Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture program (TCM). Combining ancient Chinese philosophy with Western biomedical science, students develop the necessary skills to work in the acupuncture and Chinese medicine industry. The program offers a student teaching clinic on campus, which provides students with hands-on experience and knowledge in patient care in a live clinical setting, all while supervised by instructors who are certified practitioners, acupuncturists or Doctors of TCM.
Program Details
- 2 year accelerated program
- Full-time; 6 semesters
- 1 intake: Fall (September)
- Campus: KPU Richmond
- Program Overview
- Admission Requirements
- What Will I Learn?
Additional Program Details
The diploma includes a variety of courses in theory, as well as diagnosis, treatment and clinical practice. Select courses in Mandarin are also required for the program and gives students an advantage in clinic settings. The Traditional Chinese Medicine - Acupuncture program is guided by the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners & Acupuncturists (CTCMA).
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Interested in Applying?
Interested applicants are encouraged to review the new admission requirements in the University Calendar and course plan to have all courses complete prior to the selection process. Only those courses completed with final grades prior to the selection will be considered.
Please contact study@kpu.ca for any inquiries or further details on your application process.
Apply Online: Interested applicants can apply online at www.kpu.ca/apply to be considered for admission to their program of choice. Applicants looking to transfer courses to KPU from a recognized post-secondary institution will need to ensure they select “Yes” for a transfer credit assessment within the online application.
Applications may close early due to high demand, so it is important to apply early.
Upon Graduation
Upon graduation, students will be eligible to write the national registration exam for acupuncture practitioners in Canada, as well as the Pan-Canadian licensing exam, and become members of the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of British Columbia (CTCMA).