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Integrated Undergraduate Masters
in Chiropractic (MChiro)
Integrated Undergraduate
Masters in Chiropractic (MChiro)
What makes BPP’s Integrated
Undergraduate Masters in Chiropractic
(MChiro) stand out?
• earn a broad range of practical techniques and skills
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• Manage your own list of patients under supervision
We reserve the right to request candidates to sit
an entrance examination. All students will have
to complete the Disclosure and Barring Service
check on enrolment (a charge may apply). As
this qualification leads to registration with the
General Chiropractic Council (GCC), students with
disabilities are advised to read the document entitled
‘Becoming a Chiropractor: A Guide for Disabled
People’ August 2010 on The General Chiropractic
Council website: www.gcc-uk.org/page.cfm
• tudy a dedicated business skills module in your final
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year that focuses on setting up your own practice
The Integrated Undergraduate Masters in Chiropractic (MChiro) is
specifically designed to give you the necessary skills, knowledge and handson experience you need to become a safe and competent Chiropractor.
We consider candidates with suitable alternative
science based or Accreditation of Prior Experience
and Learning (APEL) qualifications. We also ask that
applicants have experienced a chiropractic treatment.
Modules
• ery high student to tutor ratio in technique classes
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The four year route is perfect for those coming straight from A levels or
equivalent, and includes three years of intensive academic and practical
studies, with full-time clinic work in year four.
• ain confidence and knowledge from expert and
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relevant tutors
Our five year programme has been specifically designed for adult learners
and allows you to fit in study with your other commitments so you can still
continue to work. The five year programme is taught in Abingdon
(Oxfordshire) and Manchester, making BPP University the only university
to offer a chiropractic degree in the North of England.
• Experience clinical work from the first year
• ll hands-on training is taught by practising
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Chiropractors
• e are the only university to offer a chiropractic
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programme in the North of England
• 100% of graduates go into practice
• he programmes are recognised by the General
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Chiropractic Council (GCC) as a route for
acceptance onto the Register of Chiropractors
Programme details
UCAS course code
Start dates
• our years full-time (B320)
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• ive years full-time extended
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(BH20)
September (four years full-time)
January (five years full-time
extended)
Modes of study
How to apply
Classroom, practical labs and clinic
Assessment
Each module is assessed by a
variety of methods including
assignments, exams, group
presentations, practical
assessments and structured
clinical exams
Entry requirements
English Language
• ELTS level 6.5 score or equivalent (with a
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minimum of 6.0 in each element)
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