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Transform how people experience movement by assessing, treating, and preventing spinal and musculoskeletal pain and impairments as a licensed Chiropractor. Develop into a certified healthcare practitioner equipped to evaluate and address spinal and musculoskeletal discomfort and mobility issues. As a chiropractic professional, you'll gain the expertise to identify indicators and manifestations of diverse musculoskeletal disorders and associated pain conditions. This program offers a comprehensive scientific foundation paired with evidence-based clinical competencies, ensuring you're prepared for professional practice upon graduation. Through this dual degree, you'll initially undertake a Bachelor of Science in Chiropractic Science (3 years), establishing your understanding of human biological sciences while introducing chiropractic principles and techniques. You'll then advance to the Bachelor of Clinical Chiropractic (2 years), acquiring the practical skills necessary to serve as a primary healthcare provider. Completion of both degrees is mandatory for professional registration and clinical practice eligibility.
Applicants are required to complete secondary education (Year 12 or Australian equivalent) currently or within the last two years are eligible to apply. Entry requirements vary country by country.
Special Tertiary Admissions Test (STAT): 140 Written English; International English Language Testing System (IELTS): 6.0 Overall; Cambridge Advanced English (CAE): 169 Overall; Pearson Test of English (PTE): 50 Overall; Test of English as a Foreign Language Ð IBT (TOEFL IBT): 73 Overall; Occupational English Test (OET): C (250-290) Reading; C (250-290) Writing; C (250-290) Speaking; C (250-290) Listening