Pre-Chiropractic
Animal/Equine Science - Pre-Chiropractic Emphasis
Murray State University offers a unique opportunity to those who are interested in working in the field of equine health care but choose not to attend veterinary school. This option prepares students for entry into chiropractic programs that will eventually lead to a Doctor of Chiropractic Degree with certification as an animal/equine chiropractor. Specifically, the program is designed to meet the prerequisite course work requirements for either Logan University or Parker University鈥檚 Chiropractic Degree Programs. However, it may be tailored to the student鈥檚 chiropractic school of choice. To be eligible for certification as an animal/equine chiropractor, a student must be a graduate or have senior standing from an accredited veterinary college or an accredited chiropractic college. Upon completion of appropriate programs and certifications, the graduate is able to perform chiropractic work on both humans and animals.
DEPARTMENT OF animal & equine science
Average class size
20
Locations
Main campus
Clubs and Internships
There are many clubs you can be part of in the Hutson School of Agriculture, including Block and Bridle, the Horseman鈥檚 Association, and the Pre-Vet/Vet Tech club. With each of these, you鈥檒l be able to attend events and association conferences, as well as meet your peers within the Department of Animal & Equine Science and other students within the Hutson School of Agriculture.