Master of Chinese Medicine

Postgraduate Study

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Apply now for 2024 and advance your career with postgraduate study at Western.

Chinese Medicine Centre

A collaboration between Western and Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, the centre aims to promote the international recognition and development of Chinese medicine for the benefit of human health.

Our Chinese Medicine Centre is a platform for:

  • Synergy and integration of high-quality educational resources offering students joint degree programs and student exchange opportunities.
  • High- quality health services, clinical education and clinical research.
  • Multi-point co-operation and sophisticated research.
  • Promoting health and culture to benefit local communities.

Chinese Medicine at Western

The program is delivered via structured, intensive workshops and online resources with self-directed learning between workshops to allow maximum flexibility for busy practitioners.

This post-degree program positions Western Sydney University as a national and international leader in Chinese medicine education.

The program includes two major specialisations: a Clinician Specialist Advanced and Research Clinician Advanced. The Clinician Specialist Advanced stream features a substantial clinical placement in a teaching hospital in China affiliated with Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BUCM) in addition to clinical specialisation workshops. An alternative is also available for students who do not wish to complete the clinical placement overseas. The Research Clinician Advanced stream includes a significant research project which is supported by the National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM).

Students who complete the Master of Chinese Medicine from Western Sydney University, including the clinical placement at BUCM, will also be awarded the Postgraduate Diploma in Chinese Medicine from BUCM. Students may exit the Master of Chinese Medicine after one semester (i.e. after completing 40 credit points) with the Graduate Certificate in Chinese Medicine. Students in the clinical specialisation stream may exit the Master of Chinese Medicine after two semesters (i.e. after completing 80 credit points) with the Graduate Diploma in Chinese Medicine.

There are two early exit points, Master of Chinese Medicine (Clinican Specialist) and Master of Chinese Medicine (Research Clinician).

Program structure

Our program structure is outlined in our handbook. Here you can view all of the subjects you will be studying.

The clinician advanced stream features significant clinical training, with the opportunity of a placement in Beijing University of Chinese Medicine (BJUCM) training hospitals, in addition to clinical specialisation workshops.

The research clinician advanced stream includes a significant research project which is supported by
the National Institute of Complementary Medicine (NICM). The program is delivered via structured, intensive workshops and online resources with self-directed learning between workshops to allow maximum flexibility.

Fees and delivery

Fees: $26,944*

Delivery: On campus

Fees: AUD $34,024*

Delivery: On campus 

 

 

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"Not only are the teaching staff experts in the field but they are also approachable. The program also has a strong focus on medicine."

— George Blundell . Bachelor of Traditional Chinese Medicine.

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*The tuition fees quoted above are the fees for the normal full-time study load of the program (80 credit points) per annum. International students will be subject to a variable fee regime; i.e. enrolled students will be required to pay fees during their program based on the approved fee for each calendar year. Fee changes (if any) will occur at 1 January each calendar year. Students who extend their program past the normal finish date of the program will be required to pay additional fees based on the prevailing fee level. Western Sydney University is a multi-campus institution. The University reserves the right to alter the location of its programs between campuses and other locations as necessary. Students should be aware of the possibility of change of location for the whole or part of programs for which they enrol and should plan for the need to travel between Western Sydney campuses.  

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