Non Posted November 24, 2010 (edited) Also, if you take into account that you have to have at least 60 credits which is equal to an associate's degree before entering this school, and then having a minimum of 3 yrs for the TCM program in total that's like a 5 yr bachelor's program. Though since if also gives you a master's in TCM it's also 5 yrs yr master's program.. which isn't the same as the 7 yr program at Shanghai. Shanghai probably has of course just a bit more on chinese medicine, being that it's in China, plus a lot more in Western medical theory like Biochemistry, and that's probably due to the fact that in China TCM can be used as a complete medical system whereas over here it's only "complementary" or "alternative". Â But I'll see about the going to China thing, maybe it'll be good for me, not sure if it will change the course curriculuum though. Edited November 24, 2010 by Non Share this post Link to post Share on other sites