THIS WEBSITE IS FOR CSU STUDENTS PURSUING CAREERS AS CHIROPRACTORS – CSU DOES NOT HAVE A CHIROPRACTIC PROGRAM

Overview

Chiropractic (from the Greek “cheir” + “praktikos” meaning “done by hand”) is based on the premise that the relationship between the vertebral column and the nervous system is critical to health. As a branch of the healing arts, the chiropractic approach to healthcare is holistic, treating the patient as a whole person, body and mind.

Chiropractors do not use drugs or surgery. Instead, they utilize natural therapies, including spinal manipulation. They also recommend lifestyle changes to their patients and discuss eating, exercise, and sleeping habits. When appropriate, chiropractors consult with and refer patients to other health practitioners.

CSU does not have a Chiropractic Professional program.  Health Professions Advisors work with any CSU student interested in pursuing a Chiropractic program.

Chiropractor Occupational Outlook from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics

CSU Recommended Coursework

These courses are provided as GENERAL pre-requisites and may not represent a complete list of requirements.  It is the student’s responsibility to check with each professional school in order to determine specific pre-requisites courses and equivalencies for each institution.
RequirementExamples of CSU Course(s) That May Meet Requirements
24 credits of life/physical sciences
At least half including labs
LIFE 102, LIFE103, CHEM111/112, CHEM113/114, CHEM245/246, BC351, PH121, PH122, MIP300/302, BMS300/302, BMS301, HES202, HES207, HES303, HES403 & other upper division BZ/BMS/HES courses
Psychology (3 credits)PSY 100
Social Sciences or Humanities (12-15 credits)Typically courses from ANTH, ECON, HDRS, JTC, POL, PSY, ART, D, E, MU, PHIL, SOC, SPCM, TH, or Languages
Composition/English Communication/Language Skills (3 credits)CO 150, CO/JTC 300/301, SPCM 200
General Education (66 credits)Any non-science courses

 

Programs and Preparation

Admissions Tests

Requirements vary. Contact individual institutions for information on standardized entrance exams.

Application Services

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Associations