Bachelor of Health Science/Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic)

Overview

Chiropractic emphasises the relationship between the musculoskeletal system and general health. It promotes self-help measures and health promotion in the management of musculoskeletal disorders.

You'll examine how such disorders affect biomechanics, the nervous system and health in general. The focus is on manual treatments such as spinal adjustments and other joint and soft-tissue manipulation.

Anatomy, physiology and pathology courses underpin the clinical science studies of physical examination, differential diagnosis for the chiropractor and clinical practicum.

You will begin work-integrated learning immediately, culminating in your fourth year when you will perform patient-care duties with supervision from a registered practitioner.

At the RMIT Health Clinic at University Hill, Bundoora, fourth and fifth year students, under the supervision of registered chiropractors, treat patients using a wide variety of management approaches.

Why study chiropractic at RMIT?

Community links

Provide care to people who are socially or financially disadvantaged through the Fitzroy Stars, Hands on Health Australia and the Wellington.

Hands-on learning

Take advantage of multiple opportunities to engage in clinical practice both on- and off-campus, under expert supervision.

Fully accredited

This degree is accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education Australasia for the Chiropractic Board of Australia.