You’ll be learning in our brand new dedicated Chiropractic facilities. You’ll also have the chance to observe clinical practice from the very first year of the course with annual clinical placements, forming a core part of your education. Our clinical placements are based in chiropractic clinics throughout London and the South of England. In your final year, our public facing Chiropractic clinic will give you first-hand experience of working with patients, and growing community connections.
On successful completion of the course, you will be eligible to register with the General Chiropractic Council, the regulator body for Chiropractic within the UK.
ModeFull-time | Duration4 years | Start dateSeptember | Application codeB320 | Application method UCAS |
The Croydon Campus is located at Electric House, Wellesley Road, Croydon, CR0 1LB See our location page for more details.
Need further information? Call us on 0800 923 8888 to discuss entry requirements.
The following additional requirements apply to this course:
If you have already completed some studies at another university, we may be able to consider you for advanced entry. Please see our advanced entry page for more information.
If you have been out of study for a considerable amount of time or have slightly missed the entry requirements this course, you can take your first steps to becoming a registered practitioner with our Health and Social Care Foundation year. Boost your qualifications and confidence for further study with this one-year introductory course and, on completion of this course, you will be guaranteed entry on to one of our 13 health pre-registration health and social care degrees.
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If you do not have the required English and Maths qualifications needed to satisfy the entry requirements for this programme, we have courses available at our partner College that you can take to upskill in these areas. Find out more at South Bank College.
£9535
Tuition fees for home students
£17600
Tuition fees for international students
Tuition fees are subject to annual inflationary increases. Find out more about tuition fees for Undergraduate or Postgraduate courses.
UK fee: £9535 | International fee: £17600 |
AOS/LSBU code: 5008 | Session code: 1FC00 |
Total course fee:
* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees. |
UK: £38140 |
International: £70400 |
UK fee: £9535 | International fee: £17600 |
AOS/LSBU code: 5008 | Session code: 2FC00 |
Total course fee:
* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees. |
UK: £38140 |
International: £70400 |
UK fee: £9535 | International fee: £17600 |
AOS/LSBU code: 5008 | Session code: 3FC00 |
Total course fee:
* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees. |
UK: £38140 |
International: £70400 |
UK fee: £9535 | International fee: £17600 |
AOS/LSBU code: 5008 | Session code: 4FC00 |
Total course fee:
* The full amount is subject to fee increases, the total shown below is based on current fees. |
UK: £38140 |
International: £70400 |
For more information, including how and when to pay, see our fees and funding section for postgraduate students.
See our Tuition Fees Regulations (PDF File 391 KB) and Refund Policy (PDF File 775 KB).
The University reserves the right to increase its fees in line with changes to legislation, regulation and any government guidance or decisions.
The fees for international students are reviewed annually and the University reserves the right to increase the tuition fees in line with the RPIX measure of inflation up to 4 per cent.
If you are starting a Masters course, studying either full- or part-time, you may be entitled to apply for a postgraduate study loan. Find out more at our postgraduate fees and funding section.
We offer several types of fee reduction through our scholarships and bursaries. Find the full list and other useful information on funding your studies on the scholarships and fee discounts page.
Please check your fee status and whether you are considered a Home, EU or International student for fee-paying purposes and for our regulatory returns, by reading the UKCISA regulations.
A student can change to writing up status for the purpose of a lower fee when the examination arrangements have been submitted and approved. Examination arrangements are submitted 3 months prior to submission of the thesis for examination. A student only has one year of writing up at the reduced fee that covers submission, viva, and minor corrections. The writing up fee 25/26 is £1,246
The course is not currently open to international students.
International (non Home) applicants should follow our international how to apply guide.
Mode Full-time | Duration 4 years | Start date September | Application code B320 | Application method UCAS |
Postgraduate students and research students should apply through our dedicated application system. Full details of how to do this are supplied on our How to apply section for postgraduate students and our How to apply section for research students.
See our admissions policy (PDF File 1,043 KB) and complaints policy (PDF File 516 KB).
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The Integrated Masters in Chiropractic provides a thorough education in human anatomy, physiology and pathology specifically of the neuromusculoskeletal system. Students received both theoretical and practical knowledge that will allow them to practice chiropractic in a safe and efficacious manner.
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The Integrated Masters in Chiropractic is accredited by the General Chiropractic Council GCC).
The course has established links with our practice providers within London and the South of England.
Throughout the year numerous guest lecturers offer our students a wide range of topics relating to the profession.
Our staff members have roles in clinical practice and research outside of teaching. This allows for the integration of contemporary clinical practice and research into our teaching.
Transferable skills are developed through engagement with, and completion of tasks in the academic and clinical curriculum. Interprofessional learning, group activities, practical skills development using simulation, and problem-based approaches in the academic environment will be supplemented and enhanced by clinical placement experience as part of a blended learning approach.
The course is taught using a variety of methods; lectures, seminars, workshops, tutorials, presentations and observational placement.
Assessments are via written final exams, in class course work, OSCEs and Vivas.
For each 20 credit module students should be expected to undertake 200 hours of learning.