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CHIROPRACTIC

TRANSFER
Contact Person: Shawn Iverson • Jack Science Center 201F 224-5733 • Shawn.T.Iverson@bismarckstate.edu
Students may complete the first two years in chiropractic at Bismarck State College. The Associate in Science degree will be granted to students who complete the degree requirements and will prepare students for transfer toward a degree in chiropractic. Colleges of chiropractic often require 90 semester hours prior to application for admission. Many of these hours must be from upper-level courses (300- or preferably 400-level courses). Upper-level coursework must be completed at an institution other than BSC.
A doctor of chiropractic is a physician whose purpose is to help meet the health needs of the public, giving particular attention to the structural and neurological aspects of the body. Chiropractic focuses on the inherent ability of the body to heal without the use of drugs or surgery.
High school students interested in chiropractic should pursue a course of study heavy in the sciences.
Many schools of chiropractic are accredited by the Council on Chiropractic Education (CCE). These schools do not have identical admission requirements. The following curriculum is suggested as a guide. Students should check the catalog of the school of chiropractic of their choice, bring this information to their advisor, and modify this curriculum accordingly. Students may wish to contact the Council on Chiropractic Education at www.cce-usa.org for additional information about schools and requirements.

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Chiropractic AS Curriculum Guide (document)
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Curriculum Guide for AS in Chiropractic
AS Student Planning Worksheet 2011-13 (document)
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AS Student Planning Worksheet 2011-13
Fact Sheet (document)
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Fact Sheet
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