Guest guest Posted March 25, 2002 Report Share Posted March 25, 2002 This is not true of all schools in US. I know NESA, for example, definitely requires a bachelor's degree, and prerequisites of one year Anatomy & Physiology, plus Biology and Psychology to enter. It also prefers prior completion of (but you can take concurrently with the program) the other Western science course requirements of Microbiology, Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics. Karla Renaud At 09:22 AM 3/25/02 -0800, you wrote: I have always found it interesting that one could earn a Masters of Science degree in Traditional Oriental Medicine with never having a bachelors *in anything*! I do know that some Psychology programs allow one to jump from a bachelors to a PhD. I suppose if TCM schools required a bachelors that there would not be as many students. Teresa - Jody Herriott Sunday, March 24, 2002 8:59 AM Re: Re: education in china When I was looking into schools, some like OCOM and the Seattle schools required required biology, botany, anatomy/physiology as prerequisites. The school I ended up attending, SWAC, offered them in the program if you didn't already have the credits. And 2 years of undergraduate were required. ----- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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