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Nov 30, 2024
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2010-2011 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Pre-chiropractic medicine
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Pre-chiropractic health is not a degree-granting program. Consultation with an academic advisor is strongly recommended.
Students may, however, wish to choose a major and stay for a degree. A bachelor’s degree is required for licensure in many states so many chiropractic colleges are now requiring a degree.
Most chiropractic colleges abide by the prerequisite course recommendations of The Council on Chiropractic Education. This list of courses can be found on the website of The Association of Chiropractic Colleges and is used as a guideline when advising students. Individual colleges, however, may have additional specific requirements not listed here.
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Program requirements
(At least 90 semester hours with at least 30 hours at the upper division (above 200 level) with a minimum 2.5 GPA and a grade of at least C in all requirements.)
The following courses satisfy the admission requirements for most chiropractic colleges: Communication/Composition Skills
Psychology (at least 3 credit hours)
Humanities and Social Sciences (at least 15 credit hours)
Natural Sciences-Biology
- At least 6 hours, 2 courses with labs
Natural Sciences-Chemistry
- At least 12 hours
- At least 6 hours with labs
- At least 3 hours inorganic chemistry, and
- At least 6 hours organic chemistry/biochemistry
One of the following options:
Natural Sciences-Physics
- At least 6 hours, college algebra or trigonometry based
Electives
Electives to bring the total number of credit hours to 90.
For more information go to K-State Pre-health. |
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