This Summer, University of East-West Medicine will establish Master degree of Tai Chi.
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" ~) Q6 @) `; t- g8 iThe Master's in Tai Chi provides graduate level preparation to a variety of practitioners of internalmartial arts who 5 {; F7 z: P5 L! j- B
provide educational and managerial leadership to benefit their communities by exposing the general public and ; F" S. z7 q% N% l3 G
martial arts students to thephysical, social and health benefits of Tai Chi. Graduates of the program will be able to develop and present community programs in community centers and industry, recommend exercises toalleviate a number of common physical ailments, and manage events to presentmartial arts in general and Tai Chi in % Y+ P4 J% O) u1 D* e
particular to the general public. The degree may qualify the graduate to teachin many institutions of higher + S9 L0 d, }9 q
education. Total of 31 Semester units. Full-time student can complete the program in three Semesters, or one
5 Z7 Q; V$ ?, U3 |9 g: T9 X' J- vcalendar yearr. Courses will begin at May 5th, 2008. Anyone who is interested in this program, please log on
# Q# Z+ N1 e7 Q* |' V. C" }the following webiste for more detail.+ z% a5 N' j5 m- K# A
http://www.uewm.edu/programs/taichi.html |
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