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First 3 years is regular HEC/CSPjono101 said:hello, i was just wondering what are the fee's for someone doing the chiropratic science degree and does this fee go up dramatically for the masters part of the degree. also how much does it cost for all the textbooks and stuff?
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jono
bscienceboi said:First 3 years is regular HEC/CSP
Masters is full fee paying (18k/year?) I think..
If you look here, you will notice that a number of units (particularly 86, 87, 96, 97) foster a relationship with real patients and practices.watatank said:Here's a question: Consider a chiropractic graduate, who has just finished the 5 year combined program (undergrad and postgard course). How exactly do they get into a job (or should I say establish themselves once they get a job), with their only experience being in mandatory clinical practice during University? Obviously it happens eventually...But its not like they can go to a hospital like other medical practitioners?
Also, if Masters is full paying $18k...What happens if you don't happen to have that sort of money lying around? Is there HECS or some related scheme?
It's probably been answered, so sorry if it has.