Doctor of Chiropractic – Phoenix Metro Campus

Program Details

SCU’s Doctor of Chiropractic program teaches an evidence-based, whole-person approach to practice. Our University-wide commitment to Interprofessional Education sets our program apart. Our innovative curriculum is built around interprofessional collaboration so you can gain both essential clinical skills and vital new perspectives to advance your career.

Year 1 – The Foundation

Concentrate on the foundational health sciences to understand the human body. Begin hands-on experience in Chiropractic skills courses in your first term.

Year 2 – Focus on Clinical Sciences

Go more in-depth and gain critical exposure to other schools of thought with interprofessional education courses. Start to develop an understanding of how to read the human body for signs of health and disease.

Year 3 – Putting It All Together

Put foundational health and clinical science knowledge to work as you consult, diagnose, and treat real patients under the supervision of licensed doctors while working with peers training for other healthcare professions. Be prepared to lead in today’s evolving healthcare environment.

You may select elective credits from a list of approximately 50 courses. You have the option to choose any combination of courses you like, or to pursue an emphasis or specialized series.

  • Sports Medicine Emphasis
  • Interprofessional Education and Practice Emphasis
  • Integrative Health Promotion Series
  • Sports Medicine Series
  • Functional Medicine Series
  • Business Series
  • Clinical Education Series
  • Expanded Clinic Series
  • Diagnostic Imaging Series
  • A La Carte Courses
If you have 47 credit hours or more, you can enter the Bachelor of Science in Health Sciences with a concentration in Chiropractic Sciences, saving you both time and money toward earning your Doctor of Chiropractic.

Sports Medicine Chiropractors help people of all activity levels, from high-caliber athletes, recreational athletes, and those seeking to feel great engaging in daily activities, to optimize their athletic performance and move toward optimal functioning. We have many faculty members and alumni who work with professional and amateur sports teams across the country.

DC students have access to a dedicated Academic Advising Office (AAO) that provides individual academic advising and group mentoring. The goal of AAO is to transcend transactional advising to support students in setting and achieving academic and professional development goals, and by promoting collegial and collaborative learning. AAO’s academic advising methodology (i.e., principles, process & practice) is designed to not only provide accurate and timely academic advising on policies & procedures, but also to promote the professional, academic, and personal growth of students. Consistent with a learner-centered approach, AAO promotes student involvement and engagement; strategic use of campus resources including SCU Tutoring Services; and cultivation of quality interactions with faculty, staff, and peers.

  1. Assessment and Diagnosis: The graduate will be able to utilize appropriate clinical reasoning skills to accurately assess and diagnose patient conditions.
  2. Management Plan: The graduate will be able to critically appraise and integrate evidence-based research in developing, implementing, and monitoring an integrative whole person care plan.
  3. Health Promotion and Disease Prevention: The graduate will be able to apply epidemiological principles to promote health and prevent disease.
  4. Communication and Record Keeping: The graduate will be able to communicate professionally.
  5. Professional Ethics and Jurisprudence: The graduate will be able to exhibit legal and ethical behavior as a health care professional.
  6. Cultural Competency: The graduate will be able to integrate the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of diverse patient populations to provide whole-person care and reduce disparities in healthcare delivery.
  7. Chiropractic Manipulation: The graduate will be able to deliver appropriate, safe, and effective chiropractic manipulation.
  8. Inter-professional Collaboration: The graduate will have the skills to coordinate and collaborate with other healthcare professionals as a member of an inter-professional healthcare team to plan and manage patient-centered care.
The College of Chiropractic Education prepares students to become compassionate, evidence-informed chiropractors who improve lives through an integrative, person-centered, outcome-focused approach to health and healing.
The Force Sensing Table Technology Lab helps enhance student training, expedite assessment of manual therapy skills, and improve treatment for patients. SCU’s FSTT Lab improves clinician training by providing instant analytical information to students, something that cannot be directly measured from human patients.

The force sensing technology is built into the tables, allowing students to practice adjustments on people, or practice on mannequins.

  • The FSTTs pick up the adjustment information and display feedback on a monitor so students can see in real-time, what their adjustments look like in graphical form.
  • The mannequins simulate the structure of the human spine, soft tissue and have flexible necks for practicing, training, and evaluation of manual therapy skills.

The FSTTs are tools for chiropractic students to take advantage of and learn early on, where they need to develop. The FSTT shows students where they excel, and where they need to focus more attention. It shows them their speed, pre-load tension, if they recoil (meaning lose pre-adjustive tension) during the thrust, how much force they are delivering, their line of drive, among several other types of helpful feedback. The FSTT Lab helps students create good habits early on in their adjusting careers, which will make them better adjusters, as future chiropractors. This tool has the ability to give students the confidence they need to deliver the best care, through proper, effective adjustments.

Force Sensing Table Technology (FSTT) Laboratory

Force Sensing Table Technology (FSTT) Laboratory