Traditional Chinese Medicine
Fundamental Theory, Diagnostic Methods, Pattern Identification, Internal Medicine, and Eastern Nutrition.
Graduate School of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
Bachelor of Professional Studies / Master of Science · BPS/MS
This NYSED-registered, 145-credit combined BPS/MS program integrates Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western biomedical sciences, and more than 660 hours of supervised clinical education.
A Focused Course of Study
The curriculum is organized around diagnosis, treatment planning, acupuncture technique, biomedical sciences, professional formation, and progressive clinical education.
Fundamental Theory, Diagnostic Methods, Pattern Identification, Internal Medicine, and Eastern Nutrition.
Channels & Points, Needling Methods, Moxibustion, Cupping, Electroacupuncture, Gua Sha, and Microsystems.
Anatomy & Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathophysiology, Neurology, Microbiology, Internal Medicine, and Pharmacology.
Tui Na, Japanese Acupuncture diagnostic methods, and Japanese Acupuncture techniques.
More than 660 supervised hours through Grand Rounds, Clinic Assistantship, and three trimesters of patient care.
Tai Chi, Yoga or Qi Gong, Practice Management, Medical Ethics, and Research Methodology.
Academic Pathways
Pathway decisions are based on transcript review, course equivalency, admission requirements, and academic approval.
For a graduate who holds only the 72-credit AOS in Massage Therapy and no other prior post-secondary credits, 60 credits fulfill the acupuncture admission prerequisite, leaving a maximum of 12 credits eligible for transfer evaluation.
Additional prior post-secondary credit may be reviewed separately. Prerequisite credits used for admission are not degree-completion credits under ACAHM Standard 5.
Request a Transfer EvaluationGraduates may return for the Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization, with additional herbal classroom and clinical education completed in approximately two years.
Upon completion, the graduate surrenders the MS in Acupuncture and is awarded the MS in Acupuncture with Chinese Herbal Medicine Specialization.
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Purpose, Goals & Student Learning Outcomes
Acupuncture — BPS/MS · Graduate School of Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine
The program provides comprehensive education and training in acupuncture through the Bachelor of Professional Studies in Health Sciences and Master of Science in Acupuncture. It strives to prepare graduates to become integral members of the health care community.
Program completion does not itself confer licensure or certification. Independent education, examination, application, and fee requirements apply.
New York State approval for the College’s acupuncture program.
Program Goals
Knowledge, ethical responsibility, and professional readiness frame the program’s educational goals.
Acupuncture knowledge and skillsProfessional formationPreparation for independent examinations
Provide students with the knowledge, skills, and professionalism to become highly qualified acupuncture practitioners capable of passing the licensure and certification examinations required in New York and other states.
Ethical therapist-client responsibilityProfessional judgmentContinued learning throughout practice
Develop in students a sense of ethical responsibility in the therapist-client dynamic and an appreciation for continued learning throughout their professional careers.
Independent practitioner preparationProfessional readinessEmployment across health care settings
Enable students to be fully capable and independent practitioners and obtain employment in various health care fields.
Student Learning Outcomes
Full approved outcome language remains available inside each aligned card.
Holistic patient assessmentTCM differential diagnosisSafe, individualized treatment planning
Conduct holistic patient assessments using differential diagnosis and the four methods of TCM diagnosis, and develop personalized, effective, and safe treatment plans according to TCM principles.
Acupuncture and adjunctive therapiesClinical technique and patient careSelf-care and preventive-care principles
Implement acupuncture treatments and adjunctive therapies such as moxibustion, cupping, electroacupuncture, gua sha, and tui na, while emphasizing self-care and preventative care through physical arts, diet, and lifestyle.
Complete clinical documentationEthical interprofessional communicationPractice or employment strategy
Maintain comprehensive documentation, communicate ethically and professionally with patients and health care providers, and design strategies for establishing a successful practice or employment within the field of acupuncture.
Course of Study
2,835 program hours, with full-time and part-time enrollment options.
3 academic years145 degree creditsFull-time study sequence
Available for other obligationsIndividualized credit paceSix-year completion maximum
Outside the degree totalA&P I–II and ChemistryComplete in year one with C or better
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Tuition, Licensing & Certification
Licensure and certification require separate applications, examinations, approvals, and fees.
Undergraduate and graduate rates, mandatory fees, institutional scholarships, and installment options vary by course and term. Request the current complete schedule.
Call Student Financial ServicesStudents complete more than 660 supervised hours, progressing from Grand Rounds and Clinic Assistantship to three trimesters of patient care.
Meet Our FacultyAcupuncture certification uses three modules: Acupuncture with Point Location, Foundations of Oriental Medicine, and Biomedicine. Eligibility and passage are not guaranteed.
Visit NCBAHMCCAHM administers the CNT examination. The current program page requires passage during the second year before entry into the teaching clinics.
Visit CCAHMCompletion of the program meets New York’s educational requirement but does not itself confer a license. Applicants must satisfy all current independent requirements.
Requirements vary by state. Students planning to practice outside New York must verify requirements with the applicable state licensing authority.
The Master of Science in Acupuncture is programmatically accredited by the Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (ACAHM). ACAHM does not accredit the undergraduate BPS portion, and programmatic accreditation does not include institutional participation in Title IV federal student financial aid programs.
NYCHP is institutionally accredited by NECHE, chartered by the New York State Board of Regents, and the Acupuncture program is registered with NYSED under HEGIS Code 1299/1299.
Regulatory Information & Useful Contacts
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1199 N. Fairfax St., Suite 220, Alexandria, VA 22314
(888) 381-1140ncbahm.org ↗500 Lake Street, Suite 204, Excelsior, MN 55331
(952) 212-2434acahm.org ↗9615 E. County Line Rd., Suite B-584, Centennial, CO 80112
(410) 464-6040ccahm.org ↗89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-3817 ext. 260opunit2@nysed.govop.nysed.gov ↗301 Edgewater Place, Suite 210, Wakefield, MA 01880
(781) 425-7785neche.org ↗Ready to Learn More?
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Source: 2023–2026 NYCHP Catalog, updated June 2026. Policies, fees, schedules, licensure rules, certification standards, and external requirements are subject to change; confirm current requirements with the applicable institution or agency.
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