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<br />Course DescTl'ipdi(}tm <br /> <br />1101 <br /> <br />TCM Theory <br /> <br />4 credits/60 hours <br /> <br />Provides the student with solid trammg in the basic theories of traditional <br />Chinese medicine. YinlYang, five elements, Chi, Blood, essence, body fluids, <br />visceral manifestation and the ZanglFu organs and their interconnections are <br />addressed in great detail. <br /> <br />1102 <br /> <br />Meridians <br /> <br />2 credits/3D hours <br /> <br />The beginning acupuncture course. Introduces general information about the <br />concepts of meridians and collaterals, classifications of the meridian system, <br />distribution laws of the meridians, distribution routes of the meridians and <br />functions of the meridians and collaterals. Important acupuncture points will be <br />discussed in the class. <br /> <br />1103 <br /> <br />TCM and Chinese Culture <br /> <br />2 credits/3D hours <br /> <br />Offers a cultural perspective on traditional Chinese medicine by tracing the <br />historical development of both Chinese medicine and modern biomedicine in <br />China, and emphasizes the cultural, environmental, and social-political events <br />and interactions that have shaped the origin and development of traditional <br />Chinese medicine. <br /> <br />1104 <br /> <br />Anatomy & Physiology I <br /> <br />2 credits/3D hours <br /> <br />Introduces the functions and interrelationships of the physical and biochemical <br />structures of the human organism. Emphasis is on the structure and function of <br />the human body systems and internal organs. In-depth discussions on cells, <br />tissues, skin, bones, skeleton, joints, and muscles are included. <br /> <br />1105 <br /> <br />Western Medical Terminology <br /> <br />2 credits/3D hours <br /> <br />24 <br /> <br />_110- <br />