The curriculum of the Management & Science University (MSU) honours degree programme in traditional Chinese medicine aims to produce skilful professionals of Chinese medicine therapy. From acupuncturist to Chinese Medicine therapist, the clinical practice at the end of your studies ensures you graduate industry-ready for a career in traditional Chinese medicine. Here’s why you should consider pursuing Traditional Chinese Medicine programme:

 

Bachelor in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Hons)

Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine

 

Growing demand for holistic health care

The spending on holistic health treatments increases every year, meaning that more practitioners are needed to help fill the demand for services. Consumers spent more than 30 billion on complimentary health treatments, including acupuncture, massage and more, according to a recent federal study. That makes it a great time to become a licensed practitioner of acupuncture. 

 

Stability and earning potential

Based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Malaysia, the average TCM practitioner salary is RM74,914 annually or an equivalent hourly rate of RM36. In addition, they earn an average bonus of RM899.

If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to help people, TCM can be a great field in which to build up a business of your own. Continuing education helps boost your earning potential. Knowing other areas of holistic health practice can also increase the demand for your services.

 

Job flexibility

Traditional Chinese Medicine therapist can work in a variety of settings, from private practices to cancer centres. Many people with TCM qualification enjoy the flexibility and self-determination of setting their own schedules and working at the times that work for them — to accommodate a busy family schedule or other life demands.

 

 

The Chinese medicine field has a lot to offer to people looking for next professional step that's both achievable and rewarding. Affiliated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) universities in China, MSU’s School of Pharmacy combines biomedical sciences with traditional and complementary medicinal practices in an interdisciplinary approach to teaching traditional Chinese medicine.  

Interested? Click on the banner below to enquire.

 

 



The curriculum of the Management & Science University (MSU) honours degree programme in traditional Chinese medicine aims to produce skilful professionals of Chinese medicine therapy. From acupuncturist to Chinese Medicine therapist, the clinical practice at the end of your studies ensures you graduate industry-ready for a career in traditional Chinese medicine. Here’s why you should consider pursuing Traditional Chinese Medicine programme:

 

Bachelor in Traditional Chinese Medicine (Hons)

Diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine

 

Growing demand for holistic health care

The spending on holistic health treatments increases every year, meaning that more practitioners are needed to help fill the demand for services. Consumers spent more than 30 billion on complimentary health treatments, including acupuncture, massage and more, according to a recent federal study. That makes it a great time to become a licensed practitioner of acupuncture. 

 

Stability and earning potential

Based on salary survey data collected directly from employers and anonymous employees in Malaysia, the average TCM practitioner salary is RM74,914 annually or an equivalent hourly rate of RM36. In addition, they earn an average bonus of RM899.

If you have an entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to help people, TCM can be a great field in which to build up a business of your own. Continuing education helps boost your earning potential. Knowing other areas of holistic health practice can also increase the demand for your services.

 

Job flexibility

Traditional Chinese Medicine therapist can work in a variety of settings, from private practices to cancer centres. Many people with TCM qualification enjoy the flexibility and self-determination of setting their own schedules and working at the times that work for them — to accommodate a busy family schedule or other life demands.

 

 

The Chinese medicine field has a lot to offer to people looking for next professional step that's both achievable and rewarding. Affiliated with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) universities in China, MSU’s School of Pharmacy combines biomedical sciences with traditional and complementary medicinal practices in an interdisciplinary approach to teaching traditional Chinese medicine.  

Interested? Click on the banner below to enquire.