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Last updated on 2025-07-24

Program overview

Program Overview

The Pre-Chiropractic Program at the University of Regina is designed for students aiming to pursue a professional degree in chiropractic medicine. This program allows students to complete their pre-professional courses through various faculties, ensuring a comprehensive foundation for their future studies. The program emphasizes the importance of selecting the right faculty to meet the specific requirements for admission into chiropractic programs at other universities. Students are encouraged to consult with an Enrolment Counsellor to tailor their educational pathway effectively.

Program Structure

The Pre-Chiropractic Program is structured to provide students with the necessary academic background for chiropractic studies. Key details include:

  • Program Length: 1-4 years, depending on the specific requirements of the chiropractic program chosen.
  • Credits: Students will earn credits that are transferable to chiropractic programs at other institutions.
  • Offered Through: University of Regina, including Federated Colleges such as Campion College and First Nations University of Canada.
  • Faculties: Students can complete their pre-professional studies through various faculties, including the Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies.

Students have the flexibility to choose courses from any faculty, allowing them to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. This program is an excellent stepping stone for those looking to enter the chiropractic field.

Featured Experiences

  • Access to academic support and resources to enhance learning and skill development.
  • Opportunities to meet with Enrolment Counsellors for personalized guidance.
  • Networking opportunities with professionals in the chiropractic field.
  • Participation in workshops and seminars related to chiropractic medicine.

Career Options

Graduates of the Pre-Chiropractic Program can pursue various career paths in Canada, including:

  • Chiropractor: A healthcare professional who specializes in diagnosing and treating musculoskeletal disorders, particularly through manual adjustment of the spine.
  • Health Educator: A professional who promotes wellness and educates individuals about health practices and disease prevention.
  • Rehabilitation Specialist: A practitioner who assists patients in recovering from injuries and improving their physical capabilities.
  • Sports Therapist: A specialist who focuses on the treatment and prevention of sports-related injuries, often working with athletes.
  • Wellness Coach: A professional who guides clients in achieving their health and wellness goals through lifestyle changes and motivation.

These career options highlight the diverse opportunities available to graduates, emphasizing the program's role in preparing students for successful careers in health and wellness.

 

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