Private Training Establishment
New Zealand College of ChiropracticLevel of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Your chiropractic journey
Foundation – Year 1
Complete approved basic health science courses at the College or an approved provider.
The College offers the foundation year on campus, providing students with a strong platform for success. This expanded on-campus experience offers increased access to faculty members, personalised guidance, mentorship, and more opportunities to refine the practical skills crucial for excellence in chiropractic practice.
Foundation courses at the College include:
First semester
Second semester
Year 2
Build on foundational knowledge and get a hands-on experience to develop your technique.
Year 3
Build on your academic knowledge and your chiropractic practice skills.
Year 4
Begin your internship in the Chiropractic Centre and develop practical, communication and business skills.
Year 5
Build confidence and certainty applying the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic in a real-world setting.
Applicants with secondary education in the last three years:
There are no mandatory subjects you have to take at high school level, although Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Health or P.E. are a good base.
Applicants with work and life experience over 20 years of ageYou may be eligible for direct entry to the College if you have work or educational experience relevant to the programme. You will need to demonstrate an ability to undertake study at the required level by providing evidence of one of the following:
Applicants may need to complete distance learning foundation courses at Level 3 minimum in basic science based on the evaluation of either of the two (1 or 2) mentioned above.
Alternate foundation study pathwaysThe foundation requirements pathway will continue to be available for those choosing to complete their requirements with one of the many approved external providers. These include completing five basic health science courses at an undergraduate level and three elective courses.
These prerequisite courses are:
All 120 credits of prerequisite study must meet NZQA level 5 standards or equivalent.
If you have not completed university level study in basic health sciences, it is important that you first apply to the College for guidance.
If you have completed tertiary study in the science field, we will assess whether these courses meet the foundation requirements for entry to the College and help you find appropriate courses if you need further study. Please send your transcript to our admissions team for guidance.
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