Pre-Chiropractic

Pre-Professional

Pre-Chiropractic Featured Courses

As a student in the pre-chiropractic major at Concordia Nebraska, you’ll have the opportunity to take specialized courses related to various aspects of the pre-chiropractic profession. These classes, designed to equip you for leadership and service in various pre-chiropractic careers, are taught by some of our esteemed faculty who have extensive experience in their fields.

BIO 111
General Biology I 4 credits
Lecture 3, Lab. 2. A study of general biology: Science as a way of knowing — Scientific methodology and practice; literacy in biological literature and research, study of cells and molecular biology, cell organelles, inclusions, function, and a study of genetics.
PHYS 111
General Physics I 4 credits
Lecture 3, Lab. 2. Experiments, lectures and discussions to reveal the sensibleness of nature via mechanics of particles and waves as models, relativity and conservation laws, momentum and energy, and the nature of scientific inquiry.
PSY 101
Introduction to Psychology 3 credits
The course is a survey of psychology as a natural science and a social science. As a study of human behavior and the mind, the course examines current sub-areas of psychology with attention to neurology, the environment, situation and experience, and the self. Throughout the content, the course also considers how presuppositions in philosophy and theology intersect, integrate, and conflict with views on the human condition.
BIO 251
Medical Terminology 2 credits
Lecture 2. This course offers a systematic approach to understanding the language of medicine utilized by healthcare professionals. Medical terms will be introduced and defined through the context of anatomy, physiology, pathology, and clinical and diagnostic procedures/tests. The course will focus on accurate spelling and pronunciation of terms; building knowledge of basic medical vocabulary with an emphasis on prefixes, suffixes, roots, and combining vowels; and practically applying these terms in various healthcare settings.
BIO 343
Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 credits
Lecture 3, Lab. 3. A study of general principles of physiology, cell structure and function, cell metabolism and division. A survey of tissues, integumentary, skeletal, muscle, and nervous system.
BUS 261
Marketing 3 credits
Provides students with a thorough appreciation for the benefits and pitfalls of executing a customer orientation. Using market segmentation; management of mature products and introduction of new products. Developing long-term relationships with customers. Identifying and analyzing possibilities in consumer and industrial markets. Management of the marketing mix including product planning, distribution institutions and activities, promotion and pricing.

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Pre-Chiropractic Sample Schedule of Courses

The following sample course of study is an example of the sequence of courses you might take in order to receive your degree. Please plan to discuss your actual course of study with your advisor, who can help you stay on track to meet your academic and professional goals.

Pre-Chiropractic Courses
BIO 111
General Biology I 4 cr.
BIO 112
General Biology II 4 cr.
PHYS 111
General Physics I 4 cr.
PHYS 112
General Physics II 4 cr.
PSY 101
Introduction to Psychology 3 cr.
BIO 251
Medical Terminology 2 cr.
BIO 319
Cell and Molecular Biology 3 cr.
BIO 343
Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 cr.
BIO 344
Advanced Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 cr.
BIO 489
Immunology 3 cr.
BUS 261
Marketing 3 cr.
ECON 101
Principles of Macroeconomics 3 cr.
41 Total Credits
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Pre-Chiropractic Faculty

As experts in pre-chiropractic, our faculty and instructors bring years of experience to the classroom.

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