Methods of Assessment

Students are assessed by a variety of means appropriate to the course module.  These may include written examination, projects, oral presentation and practical assessment.  The aim is to build students’ knowledge and confidence so that they may progress through the course and be ready for final assessment.  The demands are both academic and practical and frequently involve the students in considered reflection upon their own experience and development.  In the case of the animal course the expectation is that students will already have a degree or equivalent qualification, and work is at postgraduate level.


The tutorial staff, Course Leader and Course Manager closely monitor student progress.  Any difficulties encountered by the student are dealt with sensitively and remedial work is undertaken to bring the student up to the required standard.  All modules are summatively assessed and constitute an essential part of the course.


Students are kept fully informed of their progress.  Most module assessments can be retaken and an appeals procedure exists for students who wish to make the Examining Board aware of any relevant extenuating circumstances.  Special regulations apply to students who fail summative examinations and cost will be incurred if retakes are required.  All final results are published and referred to the validating university for confirmation.


Assessment methods are constantly being evaluated and the examining and academic boards review the current methods on a regular basis.

 

Clinic

Free assessment and reduced rates for treatment by supervised final year students. Open Mon-Sat including evenings.

 

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Seminars

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) seminars for qualified practitioners.

 

 

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Prospectus

Details of course delivery, attendance requirements and fees are available for all programmes.

 

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McTimoney College of Chiropractic

Celebrating our 40th Year - 1972 - 2012.

Welcome to our website - I hope it will persuade you to pursue a career in chiropractic! We are a small, friendly college and our aim is to support you on your chosen path. We know you have choices to make, so please contact us for help and advice along the way.

Professor Christina Cunliffe - Principal

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CPD Online Booking now available!

CPD online booking now available – visit the CPD page to view available seminars.

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Open Days

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Association of Chiropractors Colleges Research Agenda (ACC RAC) Conference

Professor Christina Cunliffe has just returned from the Association of Chiropractors Colleges Research Agenda Conference (ACC RAC), where she presented 2 papers and 2 posters.

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