Students
Tuition Fee
CAD 19,585
Per semester
Start Date
2026-09-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
6 semesters
Details
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Alternative Medicine | Traditional Chinese Medicine
Area of study
Health
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
CAD 19,585
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2026-09-01-
2027-09-01-
About Program

Program Overview


Acupuncture

Credential

Ontario College Advanced Diploma


Duration

Six semesters


Start Date(s)

September (Fall 2026)


Locations

Belleville


Open to

  • International Students
  • Domestic Students

CIP Code

51.3301


Find your career

Acupuncturists work in a range of health care and wellness settings, from private clinics and rehabilitation centres to spas and athletic therapy clinics. Prepare for a rewarding career promoting accessible, holistic care for diverse populations:


  • Support community well-being through TCM-based assessment, diagnosis and treatment.
  • Help clients manage pain, reduce stress and improve overall health.
  • Collaborate with health care professionals such as occupational therapists, physiotherapists, chiropractors and naturopaths.
  • Integrate multiple healing modalities into your practice, including acupuncture, bodywork and nutritional therapy.

Loyalist’s Acupuncture program provides comprehensive, quality education that meets the professional competencies set out by the College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario (CTCMPAO).


Is it for you?

Acupuncture may be a good career fit if you:


  • Want a career helping others.
  • Are empathetic and attuned to others’ needs.
  • Have steady hands and a calm, reassuring presence.
  • Are open-minded and embrace both traditional and modern health care practices.

How you'll learn

Please note: This program is delivered on a continuous basis, so you’ll graduate in less time. You’ll study for six consecutive semesters with no break.


Experiential learning

Develop the knowledge and practical skills needed to confidently provide care within the TCM acupuncturist scope of practice:


  • Start practising your skills from semester one in a holistic learning environment, continuously refining and building confidence in your skills before treating the public in a clinical setting.
  • Blend theory with practice – alongside hands-on training, study TCM theory and biosciences, ensuring concepts integrate across multiple courses.
  • Gain interprofessional experience collaborating with students in Loyalist’s Occupational Therapist/Physiotherapist Assistant and Massage Therapy programs.
  • In semester four, gain real-world experience working alongside experienced acupuncturists during a clinical placement.
  • Our curriculum emphasizes biosciences, evidence-based practice and collaborative health care, preparing you to meet regulatory standards while thriving in today’s evolving health care field.

Courses

Semester One

TCMA1001 Acupuncture Professional Identity

Students examine the foundations of what it means to be an Acupuncturist and the responsibilities that come with the profession. They discuss the historical framework and evolution of the practice of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) over the centuries to its current position as a regulated health profession. Students evaluate the regulatory standards of TCM acupuncture and examine the ethical considerations, professional conduct and scope of the acupuncturist’s role. They identify and compare the responsibilities of acupuncturists with other healthcare practitioners to recognize the value of interprofessional collaboration. Students distinguish the historical, cultural and professional principles that guide the ethical practice of acupuncture.


TCMA1005 Anatomy & Physiology 1

Course description not available


COMM1048 College Writing Skills

This course focuses on writing and research skills required for successful completion of college-level studies. The course will promote development and improvement of research and writing skills that can be applied to students’ chosen programs of study.


TCMA1003 Jing Luo / Points 1

Students delve into the intricate network of Jing Luo (channels and collaterals) and the acupuncture point system within the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) framework. They understand and demonstrate how to locate and select appropriate acupoints based on point categories for presenting patient complaints and diagnoses. Students integrate biomedical knowledge for comprehensive patient evaluation to ensure safe and effective treatment strategies. Students implement acupuncture treatment approaches aligned with TCM principles while prioritizing safety, ethics, and patient well-being.


Co-requisite: TCMA 1000, TCMA 1005


TCMA1000 Traditional Chinese Medicine Foundations

Students develop analytic and evaluative skills as they explore foundational TCM theories, including Yin/Yang, Eight Principles, Zang/Fu, Five Elements, Qi, Blood, and Body Fluids. They interpret disease pattern diagnosis through holistic frameworks like the Eight Principles, six stages, four levels of disease, and the San Jiao concept. Students employ ethical conduct and communication skills, ensuring patient well-being and upholding professional behaviours to align with our goal to produce socially responsible acupuncture professionals in a collaborative and patient-centered healthcare environment.


TCMA1004 Tui Na 1

Students develop practical skills for the application of Tui Na techniques within the context of an acupuncture treatment. They demonstrate and adapt individual Tui Na techniques for the hands-on treatment of the Jing Luo system. Students refine their tactile sensitivity and develop a nuanced understanding of how to apply various techniques to different areas of the body. Students demonstrate the foundational Tui Na skills necessary for the application of TCM therapeutic massage in acupuncture treatment.


Co-requisite: TCMA 1000, TCMA 1002, TCMA 1005


TCMA1002 Yang Sheng 1 - Dao Yin and Qi Gong

Students explore how Yang Sheng (health preservation) is an integral aspect of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), playing a vital role in fostering holistic well-being. They demonstrate how Dao Yin and Qi Gong exercises utilize breath control, movement, and meditation to cultivate the flow of Qi and promote physical and mental harmony. Students integrate foundational movement practices for both their own health preservation and for patient well-being.


Semester Two

TCMA1006 Anatomy and Physiology 2

Prerequisite: TCMA 1005


TCMA1011 Jing Luo / Points 2

Students continue exploring the Jing Luo (channels and collaterals) network and the acupuncture point system within the Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) framework. They understand and demonstrate how to locate and select appropriate acupoints based on point categories and point-specific functions as appropriate for presenting patient complaints and diagnoses. Students discover the deeper connections of the Jing Luo system and its application to illness progression and treatment. They integrate biomedical knowledge for comprehensive patient evaluation to ensure safe and effective treatment strategies. Students implement acupuncture treatment approaches aligned with TCM principles while prioritizing safety, ethics, and patient well-being.


Prerequisite: TCMA 1000, TCMA 1003, TCMA 1005


TCMA1009 Jurisprudence & Safety

Students analyze and appraise professional regulations and their application to the safe and legal practice of acupuncture in Ontario. They discuss and evaluate the profession’s scope of practice and code of ethics, infection prevention and control and the management of potentially dangerous clinical situations while prioritizing patient needs. Students interpret and apply the professional standards to safely navigate complicated interpersonal and interprofessional clinical scenarios in adherence with both the Jurisprudence and Safety programs established by the professional regulatory body (CTCMPAO).


Prerequisite: TCMA 1001


TCMA1008 TCM Diagnosis

Students evaluate and apply fundamental TCM theories to TCM assessment and diagnostic methodologies. They utilize TCM assessment and diagnostic skills to interpret patient conditions in the creation of TCM diagnosis and treatment principles. Students translate diagnostic insights into comprehensive treatment principles and planning appropriate to individualized patient conditions. They implement tailored TCM treatment principles, ensuring a nuanced approach to address individual patient needs and therapeutic goals.


Prerequisite: TCMA 1000


TCMA1007 Tui Na 2

Prerequisite: TCMA 1002, TCMA 1004


Co-requisite: TCMA 1011


GNED1100 Becoming a Global Changemaker

This Loyalist College graduate attributes course will help shape your perspectives, broaden your understanding of important issues affecting our societies today, and equip you with invaluable knowledge and skills that will inform your ability to influence your community in a meaningful and impactful way. By exploring topics such as cultural competency, Indigenous education, entrepreneurship, sustainability, health and wellness, and ecological literacy, you'll be equipped with a powerful toolkit that extends far beyond the classroom.


Semester Three

TCMA2003 Acupuncture Safety Lab

Students assess and coordinate appropriate management of potentially dangerous situations utilizing simulated clinical scenarios. They will adapt treatment plans based on various safety concerns, including standard infection prevention and control to the management of dangerous and urgent situations. Students will demonstrate the critical thinking required to appropriately manage complicated and evolving situations that may pose the risk of harm to themselves and patients in a clinical setting.


Prerequisite: TCMA 1006, TCMA 1009


TCMA2004 Acupuncture Techniques 1

Students adapt their theoretical knowledge and palpation skills into needling skills of the acupuncture points. They employ precautions, including aseptic needling technique and obtaining informed consent, to ensure patient comfort and safety in the application of acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) modalities. Students adapt their practical skills to include microsystem needling, moxibustion, and gua sha techniques to develop competence in TCM techniques required for the treatment of all body regions. Students integrate the knowledge and skills required for safely performing acupuncture and modalities in a clinical practice setting.


Prerequisite: TCMA 1008, TCMA 1009


Co-requisite: TCMA 2003


TCMA1012 Intro to Clinical Practice

Prerequisite: TCMA 1006, TCMA 1007, TCMA 1008, TCMA 1009, TCMA 1011


Co-requisite: TCMA 2003


TCMA2002 Orthopaedics and Traumatology

Students explore Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles and treatment methods applied to musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. They practice (conduct) comprehensive physical examinations, including standardized orthopedic and specialized tests, to evaluate prevalent conditions affecting the spine, pelvis, knees, ankles, shoulders, elbows, and wrists. Students formulate a differential diagnosis and treatment plan that includes integrated TCM and conventional medicine approaches to address specific musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.


Prerequisite: TCMA 1006, TCMA 1007, TCMA 1008, TCMA 1011


Co-requisite: TCMA 2003


TCMA1010 Pathophysiology

Prerequisite: TCMA 1006


GNED General Education Elective

General Education Courses


Semester Four

TCMA2007 Acupuncture Techniques 2

Prerequisite: TCMA 2003, TCMA 2004


TCMA1013 Acupuncture Therapeutics 1

Prerequisite: TCMA 1008, TCMA 1010, TCMA 2003


WKPL2092 Clinical Placement 1

Prerequisite: TCMA 1012, TCMA 2002, TCMA 2004


Co-requisite: TCMA 1013, TCMA 2005, TCMA 2007


TCMA2005 Health Assessment

Prerequisite: TCMA 1009, TCMA 1010, TCMA 2002


TCMA2006 Research Methods

Course description not available


TCMA1014 Yang Sheng 2 - Qi Gong

Prerequisite: TCMA 1002, TCMA 1008, TCMA 2003


Semester Five

TCMA3001 Acupuncture Therapeutics 2

Prerequisite: TCMA 1013, TCMA 2005, WKPL 2092


Co-requisite: TCMA 3000


WKPL3029 Clinical Placement 2

Prerequisite: WKPL 2092


Co-requisite: TCMA 3001


TCMA3002 Collaborative Practice

Prerequisite: TCMA 2005, WKPL 2092


TCMA2000 Nutrition & Herbal Medicine

Prerequisite: TCMA 1008


TCMA3000 Pharmacology

Prerequisite: TCMA 1010, TCMA 2003


Semester Six

TCMA3003 Acupuncture Therapeutics 3

Prerequisite: TCMA 3001, WKPL 3029


TCMA2001 Case-Based Application

Prerequisite: TCMA 3000, TCMA 3001, WKPL 3029


Co-requisite: TCMA 3003, TCMA 3005


WKPL3030 Clinical Placement 3

Prerequisite: WKPL 3029, TCMA 1014, TCMA 2000, TCMA 3000, TCMA 3001, TCMA 3002


Co-requisite: TCMA 2001, TCMA 3003, TCMA 3005


TCMA3005 Comprehensive Review

Prerequisite: TCMA 3000, TCMA 3001


Co-requisite: TCMA 2001, TCMA 3003


TCMA3004 Practice Management

Prerequisite: TCMA 2003


Additional courses information

Please note that the program of study details for this program are currently under review. Please check back to this page for updates.


Admission Requirements

Required academic preparation

OSSD/OSSGD or equivalent, including these required courses:


  • Grade 12 English (ENG4C or ENG4U or equivalent)
  • Grade 11 or 12 Biology (SBI3C, SBI3U or SBI4U or equivalent)

OR


  • Mature applicant

Additional requirements

  • Standard First Aid and CPR HCP certification prior to semester three
  • Vulnerable Sector Check – completed through the police services of residence and not a third-party provider
  • Medical requirements, including immunization records and laboratory blood tests
  • Respiratory Mask Fit certificate
  • Co-op work permit (international students)

Academic upgrading

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International students

Learn more about admission requirements for international applicants and how to apply. Please note that this program requires English language proficiency (high IELTS 6.5 with no band under 6.0.).


Costs

Domestic students

Approximate Costs ()

  • Domestic Tuition: $6,407.42 (three semesters)
  • Full-Time Ancillary Fees: TBC
  • Additional costs, such as supplies, travel and parking, may be incurred during workplace visits, etc.

*Fees related to programs that are less than or greater than two semesters will be adjusted accordingly. Fees are subject to change. Please visit the Tuition and fees page for a list of the many services, activities and items included within the ancillary fees, and the related policies.


Paying for college

At Loyalist College, we believe that cost should never be a barrier to your success. We’re here to help you navigate the costs of college and connect you with a variety of financial aid programs, resources and donor-supported awards. Explore paying for college.


International Students

Approximate Costs ()

  • International Tuition: $19,585.34 (three semesters)
  • Full-Time Ancillary Fees: TBC
  • Mandatory Health Insurance: TBC
  • Additional costs, such as supplies, travel and parking, may be incurred during workplace visits, etc.

*Fees related to programs that are less than or greater than two semesters will be adjusted accordingly. Fees are subject to change. Please visit the Tuition and fees page for a list of the many services, activities and items included within the ancillary fees, and the related policies.


Paying for college

At Loyalist College, we believe that cost should never be a barrier to your success. We’re here to help you navigate the costs of college and connect you with a variety of financial aid programs, resources and donor-supported awards. Explore paying for college.


Further study

Pathways and university transfer

What’s next? Build on the knowledge and skills you learned in the Acupuncture program by continuing your academic journey. Return to Loyalist to complete a diploma or receive credit recognition for your Loyalist studies when pursuing a degree at a university. Explore pathway opportunities.


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