I just typed in Holistic nursing programs into google and found that most programs with this concentration were only at the master's level like: http://www.tnstate.edu/interior.asp?mid=1408 http://www.nycollege.edu/academics/holistic_nursing.php
Hello I am an acup student who is also a caregiver (CNA training), and talked a lot to Hospice people, seems like they are on the path of integrating a lot of alternative healing methods into their vision/mission. Great organization to be involved with, I was amazed by those nurses!
I have been doing some research myself, seems like there is but it is a new specialty and one that is at the master's level. But you still could take classes on things that interest you like Healing Touch or Reflexology (as an example). I am currently in acupuncture school, and thinking of taking the ADN route right after. A lot of your nursing courses would also transfer over and knock out a lot of the core requirements for western training that is part of Homeopathy and Acupuncture (just an FYI) so your certifications would take less time than most people like me who did it backwards. Hope that helps :)