| Number of units: 24 |
Total credit points: 144 |
Students seeking to complete the program in 2 calendar years must qualify for exemption from each of the following 6 courses: Science Communication, Chemistry for Life Sciences, Human Body Systems 1 and 2, Macromolecules and Cell Function, and Physics for Health Sciences, and be prepared to add Introduction to Chiropractic in Term 1 and Professional Practice in Term 2 in their first year of study. See "Recognition of Prior Learning" below.
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Year 1 - Term 1 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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BMSC11001 |
Human Body Systems 1 |
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CHEM11041 |
Chemistry for the Life Sciences |
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CHIR11001 |
Foundations of Chiropractic Practice 1 |
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SCIE11023 |
Scientific Research Fundamentals |
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Year 1 - Term 2 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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BMED19010 |
Macromolecules and Cell Function |
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BMSC11002 |
Human Body Systems 2 |
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MEDI11002 |
Physics for Health Sciences |
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MEDI11004 |
Professional Practice |
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Year 2 - Term 1 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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BMSC12007 |
Neurological Physiology & Measurement |
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CHIR12001 |
Chiropractic Assessment of the Spine |
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MBIO12013 |
Microbiology for Health Care |
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MEDI12008 |
Foundations of Radiation Science |
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Year 2 - Term 2 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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BIOH12008 |
Human Pathophysiology |
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CHIR12002 |
Neuroanatomy and Systemic Pathology |
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CHIR12003 |
Low Back Presentations in Chiropractic Practice |
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NUTR19001 |
Nutrition |
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Year 3 - Term 1 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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CHIR13001 |
Clinical Skills – Neurology and Orthopaedics |
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CHIR13002 |
Head and Neck Presentations in Chiropractic Practice |
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PHRM19001 |
Pharmacology and Toxicology |
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PMSC12003 |
Special Populations in Paramedic Practice |
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Year 3 - Term 2 |
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Students must complete the following compulsory units: |
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CHIR13003 |
Integrated Clinical Skills |
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CHIR13004 |
Integrated Diagnosis and Management |
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PSYC11009 |
Fundamentals of Psychology 2: Psychological Literacy |