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MSci Chiropractic

Course details
  • 1 Study option
  • Undergraduate
Course location
Coventry University

Course summary

Train as a chiropractor and develop expertise in musculoskeletal assessment, diagnosis and a range of treatment techniques through hands-on clinical learning, research-informed teaching and supervised clinical placements, preparing you for registration with the General Chiropractic Council and impactful, patient-centred practice.

This course is recognised by the General Chiropractic Council (GCC), giving you eligibility to apply for registration and practice as a chiropractor in the UK after graduation (subject to GCC requirements). Clinical learning and placements are built into every year of the course. In your final year, you will complete a 12-month, on-site clinical placement, managing your own supervised patient caseload to prepare for autonomous practice.

You study 30-credit modules sequentially in six-week blocks, allowing you to focus on one subject at a time, build competence progressively and receive regular assessment and feedback. You will learn through a variety of engaging and contemporary teaching approaches in well-resourced learning spaces and a fully equipped on-campus chiropractic clinic, supported by chiropractic clinicians who bring valuable experience from patient care, research and education

Lastly, there is emphasis on innovation and research-led learning. You will complete your own research project in your final year, develop strong evidence-based practice skills, and explore emerging technologies shaping modern healthcare.

Top reasons to study with us:

  1. Practice‑focused learning: Build strong clinical reasoning and hands‑on skills through case‑based scenarios, simulations, team activities and diverse practice placements.

  2. Career‑ready and future‑focused: Graduate prepared for immediate clinical practice, with foundations for research, academic and leadership career pathways.

  3. Global and innovative environment: Learn contemporary healthcare thinking in state‑of‑the‑art facilities that support engaging, forward‑looking chiropractic education.

Year 1: gives you the core knowledge and hands on skills you’ll need.
You’ll study Upper Limb Anatomy, Assessment and Injury and Lower Limb Anatomy, Assessment and Injury, where you learn the basics of how the body works and how to assess common issues. Chiropractic Professional Practice introduces what it means to be a safe, ethical practitioner. Chiropractic Patient Care helps you build confidence in taking histories, doing simple exams, communicating clearly and practising early manual techniques under supervision.

Year 2: develops your scientific knowledge and clinical confidence.
Spinal Anatomy, Assessment and Injury deepens your understanding of how the spine works and what can go wrong. Physiology, Pathology and Diagnosis strengthens the biomedical knowledge you’ll use in clinical reasoning. Evidence led Chiropractic Practice helps you apply research to real world decision making while safely developing manual techniques. Principles of Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation introduces the basics of movement assessment and exercise based care.

Year 3: builds your skills to manage a wide range of patient cases.
You’ll study Managing Musculoskeletal Conditions and Pain, focusing on MSK assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Managing Non Musculoskeletal and Complex Conditions helps you work confidently with complex or non MSK presentations using clear reasoning and a biopsychosocial approach. In Applied Evidence based Practice and Research, you learn to evaluate research and start planning your final year project.

Year 4: focuses on developing full clinical independence.
In Integrated Clinical Practice, you complete a 12 month extended clinical placement in our on-site clinic, where you bring together your skills and gain experience, managing your own case-load of patients under supervision. Through the Independent Research Project, you design and complete your own piece of research.

Professional bodies

Professionally accredited courses provide industry-wide recognition of the quality of your qualification.

  • General Chiropractic Council
  • European Council on Chiropractic Education

How to apply

Application codes

Course code:
BC01
Institution code:
C85

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