1. Bachelor of Health Science in Acupuncture


Tuition Fee: Approximately NZD 20,000 per year

Duration: 3 years


Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency: IELTS 6.0 or completion of NZ Certificate in English Language Level 4 (Academic).

Academic Qualifications: Completion of the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 or equivalent international qualification.


Program Overview:

This program offers comprehensive training in acupuncture, combining theoretical knowledge with clinical practice. Students learn traditional Chinese medicine principles and modern healthcare practices.


Career Opportunities and Outcomes:

Post-Graduation Work Visa: Eligible to apply for a 3-year New Zealand Post-Study Open Work Visa upon graduation.

Professional Registration: Become a Registered Acupuncturist in New Zealand.

Practice Opportunities: Work in clinics, wellness centers, or establish a private practice.


2. Bachelor of Health Science in Chinese Herbal Medicine


Tuition Fee: Approximately NZD 24,000 per year

Duration: 3 years


Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency: IELTS 6.0 or completion of NZ Certificate in English Language Level 4 (Academic).

Academic Qualifications: Completion of the New Zealand National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA) Level 3 or equivalent international qualification.


Program Overview:

This bachelor’s degree focuses on Chinese herbal medicine, teaching students about herbal formulations, diagnostics, and patient care within traditional Chinese medical practices.


Career Opportunities and Outcomes:

Post-Graduation Work Visa: Eligible to apply for a 3-year New Zealand Post-Study Open Work Visa upon graduation.

Professional Registration: Become a Registered Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioner in New Zealand.

Practice Opportunities: Work in integrative medicine clinics, wellness centers, or start a private practice.


3. Master of Chinese Medicine


Tuition Fee: Approximately NZD 31,000 per year

Duration: 1.5 years


Entry Requirements:

English Proficiency: IELTS 6.5 or completion of NZ Certificate in English Language Level 5 (Academic).

Academic Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with at least a B average.


Program Overview:

This master’s program provides advanced knowledge in Chinese medicine, emphasizing research, clinical skills, and professional development.


Career Opportunities and Outcomes:

Post-Graduation Work Visa: Eligible to apply for a 3-year New Zealand Post-Study Open Work Visa upon graduation.

Advanced Practice: Opportunities for leadership roles, teaching, or specialized clinical practice.