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How to find a career path in Chiropractic medicine?What are prerequisties & do we have any colleges in India?
I am a final year BSC biotechnology student. I am very keen to find a career in chiropractic medicine.Please help me to find the relevant information about the colleges offering courses and How to proceed ?
There are no schools in india. The only schools outside the United States are in Australia, England, Paris.
Go to life chiropractic college web page http://www.life.edu/
they can provided you with any information you need. I hope this helps you.
General Education
English Language Skills – 6 semester hours
Psychology – 3 semester hours
Social Sciences or Humanities – 15 semester hours
Biological/Physical Sciences
Biological Sciences – 6 semester hours
Coursework must include pertinent laboratory experiences.
Chemistry – 12 semester hours
The chemistry requirement may be met with at least 3 semester hours of general or inorganic chemistry and at least 6 semester hours of organic chemistry and/or biochemistry courses with unduplicated content. At least 6 semester hours of the chemistry courses must include pertinent related laboratory experiences.
Physics and related studies – 6 semester hours
The physics requirement may be met with either one or more physics courses with unduplicated content (of which one must include a pertinent related laboratory), or 3 semester hours in physics (with laboratory) and 3 semester hours in either biomechanics, kinesiology, statistics, or exercise physiology.
Students who hold a degree leading to licensure/registration in a health science discipline at the baccalaureate level or above with an earned cumulative grade point average of at least 2.50 on a scale of 4.00, or who hold a baccalaureate degree with an earned grade point average of at least 3.25 on a scale of 4.00, may be admitted to the DCP upon presenting evidence that their academic preparation substantially meets the requirements for admission consistent with those noted above.
Some state licensing boards may require additional education upon beginning a chiropractic program. Students should consult with the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards at www.FCLB.org.
Additional Courses
Additional semester and/or quarter hours of transferable elective courses may be needed to fulfill the required minimum of 90 semester hours or 135 quarter hours. Courses That Meet Admission Requirements
Biological/Physical Sciences: Animal/vertebrate/general biology, zoology, anatomy, physiology, cell biology, microbiology.
General or Inorganic Chemistry: General or inorganic chemistry with labs in a sequence leading up to organic chemistry.
Organic Chemistry: Usually titled Organic Chemistry I and II (III).
Physics: These courses can be an algebra/trigonometry-based sequence and need not be calculus-based. Can be titled General or Principles of Physics I and II (III).
Psychology: Usually titled General or Introductory Psychology.
Communication and/or Language Skills: Composition and speech courses (e.g., English 101, English 102, Speech 101, etc.).
Humanities: Art/art history, cinema/film, classics, drama, fine arts, foreign language, journalism (intro only), linguistics, literature, logic, music, philosophy, radio and television, religions studies, theatre.
Social sciences: Anthropology (not physical), child development, economics, education (history of education), geography (not physical), government, history, minority studies, political science, psychology, sociology.
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There are no schools in india. The only schools outside the United States are in Australia, England, Paris.
Go to life chiropractic college web page http://www.life.edu/
they can provided you with any information you need. I hope this helps you.
General Education
English Language Skills – 6 semester hours
Psychology – 3 semester hours
Social Sciences or Humanities – 15 semester hours
Biological/Physical Sciences
Biological Sciences – 6 semester hours
Coursework must include pertinent laboratory experiences.
Chemistry – 12 semester hours
The chemistry requirement may be met with at least 3 semester hours of general or inorganic chemistry and at least 6 semester hours of organic chemistry and/or biochemistry courses with unduplicated content. At least 6 semester hours of the chemistry courses must include pertinent related laboratory experiences.
Physics and related studies – 6 semester hours
The physics requirement may be met with either one or more physics courses with unduplicated content (of which one must include a pertinent related laboratory), or 3 semester hours in physics (with laboratory) and 3 semester hours in either biomechanics, kinesiology, statistics, or exercise physiology.
Students who hold a degree leading to licensure/registration in a health science discipline at the baccalaureate level or above with an earned cumulative grade point average of at least 2.50 on a scale of 4.00, or who hold a baccalaureate degree with an earned grade point average of at least 3.25 on a scale of 4.00, may be admitted to the DCP upon presenting evidence that their academic preparation substantially meets the requirements for admission consistent with those noted above.
Some state licensing boards may require additional education upon beginning a chiropractic program. Students should consult with the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards at http://www.FCLB.org.
Additional Courses
Additional semester and/or quarter hours of transferable elective courses may be needed to fulfill the required minimum of 90 semester hours or 135 quarter hours. Courses That Meet Admission Requirements
Biological/Physical Sciences: Animal/vertebrate/general biology, zoology, anatomy, physiology, cell biology, microbiology.
General or Inorganic Chemistry: General or inorganic chemistry with labs in a sequence leading up to organic chemistry.
Organic Chemistry: Usually titled Organic Chemistry I and II (III).
Physics: These courses can be an algebra/trigonometry-based sequence and need not be calculus-based. Can be titled General or Principles of Physics I and II (III).
Psychology: Usually titled General or Introductory Psychology.
Communication and/or Language Skills: Composition and speech courses (e.g., English 101, English 102, Speech 101, etc.).
Humanities: Art/art history, cinema/film, classics, drama, fine arts, foreign language, journalism (intro only), linguistics, literature, logic, music, philosophy, radio and television, religions studies, theatre.
Social sciences: Anthropology (not physical), child development, economics, education (history of education), geography (not physical), government, history, minority studies, political science, psychology, sociology.
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