Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM)

Acupuncture and Tuina Program

China

The Non-degree in Acupuncture and Tuina Program at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM) is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (SHUTCM) was founded in 1956 and remains one of China’s most respected institutions for traditional Chinese medicine. As a leading medical college in Shanghai, SHUTCM blends classical training with modern research, offering doctoral and professional programs across Chinese medical disciplines. The university emphasizes inheritance and innovation, preparing students to practice, research and promote integrative healthcare at home and abroad.

SHUTCM combines strong academic leadership with significant research achievements. Several disciplines rank in the top 1% of global ESI listings, and the faculty includes nationally recognized scientists and practitioners. Students benefit from multidisciplinary collaboration, access to advanced laboratories and involvement in projects tied to national research initiatives. An International Education College supports foreign students with targeted instruction and guidance for clinical and research placements.

The university’s main Zhangjiang campus is set in Shanghai’s innovation district and offers modern teaching facilities and on-campus accommodation, including double rooms in designated student apartment buildings. Living and studying in Shanghai gives learners access to a vibrant international city, extensive public transport and rich cultural experiences. SHUTCM is well suited to international students seeking rigorous training in traditional medicine alongside exposure to contemporary healthcare systems and urban life in one of China’s major global centres.

About the Program

The Acupuncture and Tuina Program is a 4-year non-degree program that teaches students about Chinese medicine techniques. It's taught in English at Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China.

This program focuses on acupuncture and Tuina skills, with classes on Chinese medical theory and practice. You'll learn how to use acupuncture and Tuina to treat patients, with practice in clinics and hospitals.

After completing this program, you can work as an acupuncturist, Tuina therapist, or Chinese medicine practitioner. You might find jobs in hospitals, clinics, or private practice, or work for organizations that promote Chinese medicine and wellness.

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