Course Progression
Each student must have satisfied the criteria of assessment and achieved the appropriate number of credits for that academic year before being allowed to progress to the following academic year. Students progress through the programme as shown overleaf. At the end of the second academic year, students graduate with the necessary skills to become independent animal care chiropractors.
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Modules |
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Functional Anatomy |
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Pathophysiology |
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Clinical Assessment I (Palpation) |
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Clinical Assessment II (Gait) |
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Clinical Evaluation |
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Research |
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Practical & Professional Skills |
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Upon Qualifying
Animal Chiropractors must work with veterinary approval. Chiropractors wishing to work abroad must refer to the governing bodies of those individual countries.
