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Study at Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine


Austin, TX is home to Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Austin is a large city. The school is a private, for-profit institution. Degrees at Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine go up to the Master's degree.

Course Topics

Students commonly pursue studies in nutrition and exercise therapy.

Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Selectivity

Prospective students are advised that admissions are not open to all; the school selects from among qualified applicants.

FacultyThe school maintains a faculty/student ratio (full-time) which is better than most colleges.

Student Enrolment

Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine has 88 enrolled students . A large number of students at the school are 40 years old or older.

The school reports its educational mission is:

"The Mission of Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the oldest institution of acupuncture and Oriental medicine in Texas, is: To educate the students of our professional degree program in a rigorous learning environment of classroom and clinical settings to effectively apply the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine, thousands of years in development; To train qualified practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine to provide high quality complementary health care services and become an integral part of the modern healthcare system; and To further the knowledge of acupuncture and Chinese medicine through research, the highest quality of patient care, and community outreach and public service, consistent with the College's commitment to the ethical standards of the healthcare profession. EDUCATIONAL OBJECTIVES of THE COLLEGE Graduates of this College will be fully qualified to meet the challenges of membership in the modern health care system, as evidenced by: A systematic knowledge of traditional Chinese medicine theories, philosophies, and practices, including an extensive grounding in the Chinese medical classics; The skills to assess patients and make an accurate TCM diagnosis; The ability to formulate and skillfully implement an effective application of acupuncture and herbs based upon the total assessment; The skill to communicate with other health care providers and appropriately refer patients to them; Professionalism in communication with patients and the public. "

Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Programs and Degrees
General CategoryDegreesMost Common Majors
Nutrition and Exercise Therapy35acupuncture
Contact: Texas College of Traditional Chinese MedicineTexas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine

4005 Manchaca Rd

Austin, TX 78704

General Phone: (512) 444-8082

http: //www.texastcm.edu