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DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN ORIENTAL MEDICINE

The Doctor of Philosophy degree in Oriental Medicine does not represent a specific amount of work over a definite period of time, but rather the attainment, through prolonged study, of independent and comprehensive scholarship in the field of Oriental Medicine, such scholarship will be manifest in a thorough acquaintance with present knowledge and a demonstrated capacity for research in the field.

The Ph. D. degree is the highest degree conferred by the University. It is a research degree and is never conferred solely as a result of any prescribed period of study. The degree is granted only on evidence of general proficiency, distinctive attainment in the field, and particularly on ability for independent investigation as demonstrated in a dissertation presenting original research. Within the University, the Ph.D. program provides the personnel, facilities and intellectual environment necessary to advance scholarly and scientific research and creative medical artistry. The doctoral program consists of classical Chinese Medicine and research study. The theory includes courses both in the new theories, including the neural pathways, neurohumors, signal interactions, etc., and classical theories, including the meridian and channel of energies will be introduced in an integrative manner. The classical Chinese Medicine covers the original texts of pathology, diagnosis and treatment including Chinese is the highest level of Oriental Medicine. The central part of the research task lies in evaluating the interactions of Asian and Western approaches to science and medicine and their implications for improving the quality and quantity of human life.
The curriculum of the School of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine is consistent in quality with accredited institutions and the academic achievements of students is comparable to that required of graduates of accredited institutions recognized by the China and the U.S. Department of Education. The program of Doctor of Philosophy in Oriental Medicine is designed for traditional medicine practitioners who wish to learn advanced classical Chinese medicine. The program of study for the Ph.D. degree consists of the following:

  • The sacred Nei Ching, composed of Su Wen and Ling Shu, which is considered the "Bible of Medicine" including the earliest literary record of the Nan Ching in Han Dynasty around 100 B.C.
  • The classical prescriptions of the advanced Shang Han Lun, written in 220 A. D. including the secret Shaolin formulae.
  • The advanced diagnostic method of the Si Chen Wei with in depth.

Doctor Of Philosophy In Oriental Medicine Admissions
Minimum admissions requirements are Master of Science in Acupuncture and Oriental or equivalent degree from a state-approved or regionally or nationally accredited institution or equivalent. Student must also possess an Acupuncture License or equivalent.

Doctor Of Philosophy In Oriental Medicine Program Description

 
Units
Hours

Acupuncture Courses

   
OM-701-I The Canon of Acupuncture I
4 units
40 hrs
OM-701-II The Canon of Acupuncture II
4 units
40 hrs
OM-701-III The Canon of Acupuncture III
4 units
40 hrs
Total Acupuncture:
12 units
120 hrs
     
Diagnosis Courses    
OM-707-I Advanced Oriental Diagnosis I
4 units
40 hrs
OM-707-II Advanced Oriental Diagnosis
4 units
40 hrs
OM-707-III Advanced Oriental Diagnosis III
4 units
40 hrs
Total Diagnosis:
12 units
120 hrs
     
Classic Study Courses
   
OM-710-I Four Constitution Medicine I
4 units
40 hrs
OM-710-II Four Constitution Medicine II
4 units
40 hrs
OM-710-III Four Constitution Medicine III
5 units
50 hrs
OM-710-IV Four Constitution Medicine IV
5 units
50 hrs
OM-710-V Four Constitution Medicine V
4 units
40 hrs
OM-710-VI Four Constitution Medicine VI
4 units
40 hrs
Total Classic Study:
26 units
260 hrs
     
Research Courses    
OM-776-I Research I
6 units
60 hrs
OM-776-II Research II
6 units
60 hrs
OM-776-III Research III
6 units
60 hrs
OM-776-IV Research IV
6 units
60 hrs
OM-776-V Research V
6 units
60 hrs
Total Research:
30 units
300 hrs
     
Dissertation    
OM-777 Dissertation
8 units
80 hrs
Total Dissertation:
8 units
80 hrs
     
Doctor of Philosophy in Oriental Medicine Total:
88 units
880 hrs

Doctor of Philosophy in Oriental Medicine Graduation Requirements

  • Student must complete a minimum of eighty-eight (88) quarter units as a doctoral candidate. Total contact hours: Eight hundred (800) hours
  • Satisfactory completion of all required course work over 12 quarters time (approximately thirty six months chronological time)
  • The passing of written and oral qualifying examinations
  • The advancement to candidacy, as signified by the completion of all doctoral course work and the passing of a comprehensive examination
  • Students must apply for graduation and meet all academic and financial requirements

 

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