Bachelor of Science in Chinese Medicine
Course overview
Qualification | Bachelor's Degree |
Study mode | Full-time |
Duration | 5 years |
Intakes | February, September |
Tuition (Local students) | $ 33,056 |
Tuition (Foreign students) | $ 33,662 |
About
Chinese Medicine approaches health from a holistic manner in terms of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation.
Today, there is a revival in the acceptance of Chinese Medicine even in western nations. Indeed, certain Chinese Medicine practices like acupuncture and herbal remedies are integrated with western medicine for pain management and to reduce the side effects of prescription drugs.
IMU’s Chinese Medicine programme comprises both western and Chinese Medicine subjects. It is an outcome-based approach, whereby students develop clinical skills during their junior years, with early clinical attachment to prepare them for a successful career. As the programme is fully conducted in English, our students get to pursue career opportunities not only in Malaysia but on a broader, global scale.
Admissions
Intakes
Fees
Tuition
- $ 33,056
- Local students
- $ 33,662
- Foreign students
Estimated cost as reported by the Institution.
Application
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- Local students
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- Foreign students
Student Visa
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- Foreign students
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Entry Requirements
Undergraduate Entry Requirements:
- Applicants should have an academic record of higher examinations, diploma, foundation or equivalent, in related subjects and in fulfillment of IMU's benchmark
Language Requirements:
- MUET band score of 3 (for Malaysian students only)
- IELTS overall band score of 5.5
- Those who opt for overseas option must achieve an IELTS overall band score of 7.0
- Those who opt for transfer to a Chinese university must achieve HSK 4 prior to transfer
Curriculum
MPU Short Semester
MPU - U1: Penghayatan
Etika dan Peradaban, or Malay
Language Communication 2
MPU - U1: Philosophy &
Current Issues
MPU3 Integrity &
Anti-Corruption
Semester 1
Chinese Medicine Theory
Scientific Thinking &
Introduction to Traditional &
Complementary Medicine
Limb & Trunk Anatomy
Selective: Medical
Classical Chinese
Selective: Traditional Chinese
Medicine Culture & Basic
Mandarin
MPU 2 Academic Communication
/ Bahasa Kebangsaan A
Semester
Semester 2
Human Physiology &
Biochemistry 1
Head and Viscera Anatomy
Cell Biology & Genetics
Chinese Medicine Diagnosis
Chinese Medicine History &
School of Thought
Semester 3
Human Physiology &
Biochemistry 2
Chinese Materia Medica &
Herbal Formulae 1
Acupuncture & Tuina 1
Selected Readings of
Internal Classic
Semester 4
Chinese Materia Medica
& Herbal Formulae 2
Psychology for Healthcare
Professional
Pharmacology & Toxicology
Pathology
Medical Microbiology
Chinese Medicine Practicum 1
Semester 5
Chinese Internal Medicine 1/
Acupuncture & Tuina 2
CSD: Diagnosis
Basic Radiology
MPU4 Social Responsibility
Semester 6
CM Electives
Chinese Internal Medicine 2
Shang Han Lun
Differential Diagnosis in
Western Medicine
Chinese Medicine Practicum 2
Semester 7
CM Gynaecology
CM Paediatrics
Golden Chamber
Management
& Entrepreneurship
Research Methodology &
Biostatistics
Semester 8
CM Electives
Research Project 1
Chinese Dermatology &
External Medicine
Wen Bing
Medical Law, Regulations
& Ethics|
First Aid & Emergency
Conditions
Chinese Medicine Practicum 3
Semester 9
Supervised Clinical Practice 1
Research Project 2
Semester 10
Supervised Clinical Practice
Clinical Practice
40 weeks long clinical practices under close supervision of experienced
Chinese Medicine practitioners. These supervised clinical practice sessions are conducted at IMU Chinese Medicine Centre, Tung Shin Hospital and other appointed clinical sites.