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Chiropractors possess the distinct advantage of enhancing lives by offering natural, non-invasive healthcare solutions. Their expertise lies in comprehending the body's intricate structures and their interconnected effects on overall wellbeing. Through spinal adjustments, manipulations, and various physical techniques that enhance neuromusculoskeletal function, chiropractors empower individuals to maintain vibrant, active lifestyles.
The intensive Master of Chiropractic program equips students for a fulfilling career in this major primary healthcare field. This degree focuses on evidence-based approaches, patient safety, and delivering exceptional treatment. Graduates emerge with the competence to provide safe chiropractic services, along with comprehensive diagnostic abilities and clinical management expertise for diverse settings including private practice, sports chiropractic, allied health fields, insurance evaluations, legal consultation, occupational health, rehabilitation, and research.
3 years
AQF level 7 bachelor's qualification or in a related field or recognised equivalent with a WAM of 50.
Successful completion in the last 10 years of at least one tertiary unit in each of the following areas:
Human Anatomy
Human Physiology
2 years
Bachelor of Chiropractic Science from Macquarie University
English language requirements