Chiropractors are clinicians that focus on the diagnosis and treatment of neuromuscular disorders through adjustment and manipulation of the spine. As a licensed chiropractor, you will help reduce patient pain and improve their mobility while promoting a healthy lifestyle.
To become a chiropractor, you will need to earn a 4-year Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degree and a state license. As of 2022, there are 17 programs accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education in the United States.
Pre-Requisite Courses
The admission criteria for chiropractic degree programs are varied. Students should work with their advisor to ensure all pre-requisite courses are completed in a timely fashion depending on the programs to which you plan to apply.
From the recommendations from the Association of Chiropractic Colleges: 24 hours in life and physical sciences, half with lab. This could be met with a combination of the courses listed below.
Subject | Course |
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Biology | |
Introductory Biology | BIO151 or BIO203 or BIO204 |
Human Anatomy | BIO225 or ESS265/266L |
Human Physiology | BIO226 or BIO334 or ESS267/268L |
Kinesiology | ESS351 |
Chemistry | |
General Chemistry | CHE140/141L or CHE142/143L |
Organic Chemistry | CHE305 |
Physics | |
General Physics | PHY110 or PHY111 |