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This four-year professional degree in Osteopathy provides comprehensive training to become a registered practitioner, equipping you with the expertise to assess and address various health conditions through manual techniques, customized exercise programs, rehabilitation strategies, and patient guidance. The program delivers a solid foundation in human anatomy, physiology, disease processes, and pain psychology, alongside developing exceptional clinical assessment abilities that blend rigorous academic study with hands-on practical experience.
Accredited by the General Osteopathic Council, this qualification allows you to apply for professional registration immediately after completing your studies.
Our institution holds top national recognition, ranked #1 in the UK for Complementary Medicine (Complete University Guide, 2024).
The cutting-edge facilities within our School of Health and Social Care feature a multidisciplinary osteopathic clinic at our acclaimed Health and Wellbeing Academy, where experienced practicing osteopaths provide supervision. This creates an ideal learning environment to safely develop your clinical competence while applying classroom knowledge to real-world situations.
Earning potential varies based on patient volume and whether you establish an independent practice or join an existing clinic as an associate, with typical starting salaries averaging approximately £28,407 annually.