Academics
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Master of Science in Oriental Medicine
The Master of Oriental Medicine Program is a four year, 3015-hour course of study comprised of 1995 didactic, 930 clinic practice hours, 120 hours of community service or volunteer hours in various areas of the College, in addition to 90 elective class hours. This is a comprehensive program that includes the various disciplines in Oriental Bodywork, Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine. Oriental Medicine students are required to take all non- elective classes listed in the Course Outline and may select 6 credit hours of elective classes in Oriental Bodywork, Qigong and/or Tai Ji Juan.
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Associates of Applied Science in Oriental Bodywork
The Associates of Applied Science in Oriental Bodywork is a two-year, 1095 hour course of study comprised of 915 didactic and 180 clinical practice hours in addition to 90 elective hours of Chinese Language courses. This Program is a stand-alone Degree Program in the specialized field of Oriental Bodywork (Tuina) therapy and is designed to meet the pre-requisite course requirements for entry into the Master of Science in Oriental Medicine Program, also offered at the College.
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600 Hour Oriental Bodywork Diploma Program
The 600-Hour Oriental Bodywork Program requires completion of 420 didactic and 180 clinic practice hours. The purpose of the 600-Hour Oriental Bodywork Program is to present Massage in the Oriental Medicine perspective. Although the KCCM curriculum includes Western Massage techniques in it???s course of study, the primary focus of the Program is the specialized field of Oriental Bodywork. -

Continuing Education
KCCM offers a wide variety of Massage and Bodywork Continuing Education courses many of which are approved for NCBTMB CEU's. For more information about our current Continuing Education click here.
