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From 2026, Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore will start offering a Master of Science in Chinese Medicine to develop highly skilled postgraduates with advanced expertise in both the theoretical foundations and practical applications of Chinese medicine.
Offered by NTU Singapore’s School of Biological Sciences, the programme aims to equip graduates with in-depth knowledge, clinical proficiency, and research competencies, enabling them to excel in Chinese medicine and integrative healthcare.
In this programme, students are required to complete a series of core courses grounded in research methodologies and the integration of classical and modern Chinese medicine theories and treatments, before choosing to specialise in gynaecology, acupuncture, or biomedical sciences.