Course variations
| Study mode | Duration | Tuition fees | Start date | Venue |
| Full Time | 3 Year(s) | $ 47,533 (US$ 47,533) for the entire course | Contact provider |
Departmet of Acupunc...
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Course summary
This program facilitates students development into a compassionate, effective practitioner of Oriental medicine. Each of the program’s five core components promotes mastery of an essential element of Oriental medical practice. From acupuncture and Chinese herbal formulation to case management, practice development, and mind-body connection, this rigorous education empowers students to discover the healer within.
Entry requirement for international students
AOMA has been authorized by the US Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to issue Forms I-20 to enable prospective foreign students, to apply for F-1 Visas. In addition to meeting, all admissions requirements for US applicants, INS, regulations mandate additional document submissions, for foreign applicants. AOMA will issue a Form I-20 upon receipt of: All documents required of US applicants; A non-refundable application fee of $225 payable in US funds; Official transcripts, in English, sufficient to establish the completion of the equivalent minimum educational requirements noted in the Admission Criteria section of this catalog. These transcripts must be mailed directly to AOMA from the institution where the work was completed. AOMA will then have the transcripts evaluated by an approved service at no expense to the student. An original TOEFL score report from ETS documenting a score of at least 525 (180 computer based score) and a TSE score at least at the mean. Applicants who have completed their academic prerequisites in the US or other English language institutions are not required to submit a TOEFL or TSE report; and Documentation of financial resources sufficient to demonstrate the ability to live and attend school in the United States without working (letter of credit, letter of support, certified copy of bank account balance, etc).
Qualification
Masters
Awarding body
Academy Of Oriental Medicine At Austin
Department name
Departmet of Acupuncture
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