Course overview
The ACC is proud to be the first, and only provider approved to deliver the Bachelor of Chiropractic (Course Cricos Code 107411C) in South Australia.
To achieve the Bachelor of Chiropractic, students must study a five-year program.
This consists of:
- Level 1: a one year full time (or two year part-time) Diploma of Health Sciences delivered at the ACC or equivalent (as the prerequisite study require for entry into the Bachelor of Chiropractic).
- Level’s 2-5: the four year full time (or up to eight year part-time) Bachelor of Chiropractic program, including an internship in the last two years in the Chiropractic Centre.
These can be studied concurrently at the College for face to face students.
ACC’s Bachelor of Chiropractic program has a strong focus on industry experience that includes teaching you all the skills you need to run your own practice and enjoy an impactful, flexible and independent career.
Our cutting-edge program builds on the internationally recognised curriculum of our partner, the New Zealand College of Chiropractic. We share our philosophy with global chiropractic leaders in both hemispheres.
Located in the Adelaide CBD, ACC’s campus is in the heart of central shopping, business and entertainment precincts.
Indicative Fees
Fees and Financial Assistance | Australian Chiropractic College (acc.sa.edu.au)
Entry requirements
Review the captured standard entry requirements, English requirements and additional notes for this course.
Standard entry
- Admission into the Bachelor of Chiropractic program requires successful progression through or completion of the ACC Diploma of Health Science or completion of pre-requisite units assessed by the ACC as equivalent to the Acc Diploma of Health Science at no less than AQF Level 5 at a registered higher education provider.
Student profile
Campuses & intake dates
- Australian Chiropractic CollegeSA
