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1 DSOM Four-Year Curriculum first year COURSE # FIRST-YEAR FALL CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 911 Classical Texts I CM 501 CCM Immersion Retreat CM 511 Foundations of CCM I CM 512 Chinese History and Culture I CM 513 Acu-Moxa Points I CM 514 Acu-Moxa Techniques I CM 515 Palpation and Perception I CM 555 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries I CM 518 Qigong I Retreat CM 519 Qigong I Practicum CM 551 Business of Chinese Medicine I First-Year Fall Totals COURSE # FIRST-YEAR WINTER CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 921 Classical Texts II CM 521 Foundations of CCM II CM 522 Chinese History and Culture II CM 562 Chinese Diagnostic Techniques I CM 523 Acu-Moxa Points II CM 524 Acu-Moxa Techniques II CM 525 Palpation and Perception II CM 565 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries II CM 516 Herbs I CM 556 Herbs I Practicum CM 599 Evidence-Informed Practice CM 528 Qigong II Retreat CM 529 Qigong II Practicum First-Year Winter Totals COURSE # FIRST-YEAR SPRING CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 931 Classical Texts III CM 531 Foundations of CCM III CM 532 Chinese History and Culture III CM 572 Chinese Diagnostic Techniques II CM 533 Acu-Moxa Points III CM 534 Acu-Moxa Techniques III CM 535 Palpation and Perception III CM 575 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries III CM 526 Herbs II CM 566 Herbs II Practicum CM 538 Qigong III Retreat CM 539 Qigong III Practicum CM 530 Introduction to Clinic First-Year Spring Totals FIRST-YEAR TOTALS Course Catalog DSOM Four-Year Curriculum 83
2 second year COURSE # SECOND-YEAR FALL CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 941 Text IV Shanghanlun/Jingui Yaolüe I CM 611 Cosmology and Symbolism I CM 612 Chinese Pathology I CM 613 Acu-Moxa Points IV CM 614 Acu-Moxa Techniques IV CM 615 Asian Bodywork CM 655 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries IV CM 536 Herbs III CM 576 Herbs III Practicum CM 617 Biomedicine I CM 657 Acu-Moxa Anatomy I CM 699 Immunology CM 618 Qigong IV Retreat CM 619 Qigong IV Practicum CM 600 Clinical Observation Rotation Second-Year Fall Totals COURSE # SECOND-YEAR WINTER CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 951 Text V Shanghanlun/Jingui Yaolüe II CM 621 Cosmology and Symbolism II CM 622 Chinese Pathology II CM 623 Acu-Moxa Points V CM 624 Acu-Moxa Techniques V CM 663 Auricular Points CM 665 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries V CM 616 Herbs IV CM 656 Herbs IV Practicum CM 627 Biomedicine II CM 667 Acu-Moxa Anatomy II CM 628 Qigong V Retreat CM 629 Qigong V Practicum CM 600 Clinical Observation Rotation Second-Year Winter Totals COURSE # SECOND-YEAR SPRING CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 961 Text VI Shanghanlun/Jingui Yaolüe III CM 631 Cosmology and Symbolism III CM 632 Chinese Pathology III CM 633 Acu-Moxa Points VI CM 634 Acu-Moxa Techniques VI CM 635 Practitioner Cultivation I CM 675 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries VI CM 626 Herbs V CM 666 Herbs V Practicum CM 637 Biomedicine III CM 638 Qigong VI Retreat CM 639 Qigong VI Practicum CM 600 Clinical Observation Rotation CM 671 Business of Chinese Medicine II Second-Year Spring Totals SECOND-YEAR TOTALS DSOM Four-Year Curriculum nunm.edu
3 third year COURSE # THIRD-YEAR FALL CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 971 Text VII Neijing Seminar I CM 711 Advanced Cosmology and Symbolism I CM 712 Clinical Medicine I CM 714 Advanced Acu-Moxa Techniques I CM 715 Chinese Medical Psychology I CM 755 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries VII CM 636 Herbs VI CM 676 Herbs VI Practicum CM 717 Biomedicine IV CM 799 Nutrition CM 718 Qigong VII Retreat CM 719 Qigong VII Practicum CM 710 Clinical Case Presentation I CM 751 Business of Chinese Medicine III Third-Year Fall Totals COURSE # THIRD-YEAR WINTER CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 981 Text VIII Neijing Seminar II CM 721 Advanced Cosmology and Symbolism II CM 722 Clinical Medicine II CM 724 Advanced Acu-Moxa Techniques II CM 725 Chinese Medical Psychology II CM 765 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries VIII CM 727 Biomedicine V CM 728 Qigong VIII Retreat CM 729 Qigong VIII Practicum CM 720 Clinical Case Presentation II Third-Year Winter Totals COURSE # THIRD-YEAR SPRING CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 991 Text IX Neijing Seminar III CM 731 Advanced Cosmology and Symbolism III CM 732 Clinical Medicine III CM 735 Applied Palpation and Perception CM 775 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries IX CM 737 Biomedicine VI CM 777 Clinical Physical Diagnosis CM 899 Public Health Policy CM 738 Qigong IX Retreat CM 739 Qigong IX Practicum CM 730 Clinical Case Presentation III CM 770 Clinical Pre-Internship Rotation Third-Year Spring Totals THIRD-YEAR TOTALS Course Catalog DSOM Four-Year Curriculum 85
4 fourth year COURSE # FOURTH-YEAR SUMMER CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 537 CCM View of Biomedicine CM 992 Doctoral Capstone Tutorial CM 845 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries X Fourth-Year Summer Totals COURSE # FOURTH-YEAR FALL CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 812 Traditional Mentorship Tutorial I CM 813 Acu-Moxa Board Review CM 815 Practitioner Cultivation II CM 855 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries XI CM 817 Physiology of Acupuncture CM 819 Taiji I Practicum CM 810 Internship Case Presentation I Fourth-Year Fall Totals COURSE # FOURTH-YEAR WINTER CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 822 Traditional Mentorship Tutorial II CM 865 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries XII CM 826 Herbs Review/Medicinary Practicum CM 829 Taiji II Practicum CM 820 Internship Case Presentation II CM 861 Business of Chinese Medicine IV CM 862 Healthcare Landscape Fourth-Year Winter Totals COURSE # FOURTH-YEAR SPRING CLINIC LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 993 Doctoral Capstone Mentorship CM 832 Traditional Mentorship Tutorial III CM 875 Imaginal and Experiential Inquiries XIII CM 857 Eastern-Western Correspondences CM 839 Taiji III Practicum CM 830 Internship Case Presentation III CMD 871 Community Education ^ Fourth-Year Spring Totals FOURTH-YEAR TOTALS ^These hours are cumulative and may be earned in a term other than term registered. PROGRAM TOTALS BEFORE ELECTIVES PROGRAM TOTALS WITH ELECTIVES DSOM Four-Year Curriculum nunm.edu
5 CCM ELECTIVES electives MSOM: 6 Credits Required MSOM students are able to take any of the DSOM-specific courses as electives as long as they have met the prerequisites. At least half of the 6 required elective credits for the MSOM degree must be taken from CCM electives, whether DSOM courses, or from the electives listed below. In addition, students may take electives from the ND and SGS programs, provided that prerequisites are met and the course is approved by the dean of the College of Classical Chinese Medicine. DSOM: 10 Credits Required At least half of the 10 required elective credits for the DSOM degree must be taken from CCM electives listed below. In addition, students may take electives from the ND and SGS programs, provided that prerequisites are met and the course is approved by the dean of the College of Classical Chinese Medicine. NOTE: Elective courses (including those required for certificate programs) may not be offered every year. All elective courses are scheduled based on faculty availability and adequate student enrollment. COURSE # COURSE LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 01E China Trip CM 11E Bazi Suanming I CM 21E Bazi Suanming II CM 12E Traditional Mentorship Tutorial I CM 22E Traditional Mentorship Tutorial II CM 32E Traditional Mentorship Tutorial III CM 13E Chinese Calligraphy I CM 23E Chinese Calligraphy II CM 33E Weiqi CM 43E Introduction to Chinese Tea CM 14E Taiji IV CM 24E Taiji V CM 34E Taiji VI CM 44E Taiji Retreat CM 15E Shiatsu I CM 25E Shiatsu II CM 35E Shiatsu III CM 45E Shiatsu IV CM 55E Shiatsu V CM 65E Shiatsu VI CM 16E Five-Element Wilderness Retreat CM 26E Shan Ren Dao Retreat CM 36E Embodied Cosmology Retreat CM 17E Yijing I Introduction CM 27E Yijing II Hexagram Names CM 37E Yijing III Exploring One s Personal Hexagrams CM 47E Yijing IV Daxiang Commentary CM 57E Yijing V Translating the Zhouyi Series CM 67E Yijing VI Translating the Zhouyi Series CM 77E Yijing VII Translating the Zhouyi Series CM 87E Yijing VIII Translating the Zhouyi Series Course Catalog CCM Electives 87
6 electives COURSE # COURSE LAB LECTURE TOTAL HOURS CREDITS CM 18E Medical Applications of Qigong I CM 28E Medical Applications of Qigong II CM 38E Medical Applications of Qigong III CM 19E Qigong Teaching Practicum I CM 29E Qigong Teaching Practicum II CM 39E Qigong Teaching Practicum III CM 66E Chinese Patent Medicines CM 74E Advanced Point Location and Technique I CM 84E Advanced Point Location and Technique II NDEC 7313E Neuroendocrine Immunology NDEC 7322E Integrative Phytotherapy CCM Electives nunm.edu
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