Overview The Master of Chiropractic at Macquarie University equips you with essential diagnostic and clinical management skills necessary for a successful career in various chiropractic fields, including private practice, sports medicine, and research.
The Master of Chiropractic program at Macquarie University provides students with the critical diagnostic and clinical management skills needed for a rewarding career in various chiropractic sectors, such as private practice, sports medicine, and research.
Core Courses Include:
Students will also participate in practical training and clinical placements, allowing them to gain valuable hands-on experience in real-world settings.
Applicants must hold a completed undergraduate degree (AQF level 7) in a relevant field, with a minimum Weighted Average Mark (WAM) of 50. Additionally, candidates should have completed at least one tertiary unit in Human Anatomy and Human Physiology within the past 10 years.
For individuals with a Bachelor of Chiropractic Science from Macquarie University, a shorter, 2-year program option is available.
Graduates of the Master of Chiropractic program may have opportunities for a post-study work permit in Australia, allowing them to work in their field of study for a designated period. Eligibility for this permit generally requires holding a valid student visa and fulfilling certain academic criteria. For detailed information, it is advisable to consult the Australian Department of Home Affairs.
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