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Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies)

Bachelors Degree

Course snapshot

Domestic snapshot

  • Course abbreviation

    BClinSc(OstSt)

  • Course code

    3007162

  • Credit points

    288

  • Equivalent units

    24

  • Indicative Fee


Overview

The Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) has a strong clinical focus and provides students with a comprehensive grounding in biomedical science and health. During the course, students gain the knowledge and skills required to continue postgraduate studies in osteopathic medicine. 

To become a registered osteopath, successful completion of the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) and the Southern Cross University Master of Osteopathic Medicine is required.

Graduates of the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies) who commence the course from 2017 onwards, will receive four units of advanced standing into the Master of Osteopathic Studies. Total full-time duration for both courses (undergraduate and Master) is four years.

Graduate AttributeCourse Learning Outcome
Intellectual rigour

Exercise analytical thinking, critical thinking and reasoning and problem solving skills in health-related settings

Creativity

Demonstrate innovative and creative responses and solutions to challenges in health-related settings

Ethical practice

Demonstrate a knowledge of, and commitment to, social responsibility, ethics and human rights in health-related settings

Knowledge of a discipline

Demonstrate an understanding of a broad and integrated body of knowledge of the concepts of human health and disease

Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the physical, social, political, ecological or cultural influences that impact health and health-related settings

Lifelong learning

Integrate responsibility for independent, self-directed learning and reflective practice

Manage personal responsibility for maintaining or advancing information and literacy skills for scholarly and professional practice

Communication and social skills

Communicate concisely and appropriately in an oral and written form in an academic and professional context in health-related settings

Demonstrate an understanding of the importance of teamwork in health care

Cultural competence

Apply and integrate an understanding of social, indigenous and cultural diversity, a local and international perspective, and respect for the identity of all persons

Professional placements provide students with about 800 hours of experience in the practice of safe and effective manual therapy and the application of a wide range of treatment and management plans. Students have opportunities to work with a diverse range of patients in areas including injury and illness prevention and management, rehabilitation and health promotion. Clinical practice-based learning is also undertaken at the SCU Health Clinic, at the Lismore campus.

Professional experience placements require students to fulfil certain pre-requisites prior to attending any placements. Prior to applying for this course, please consider the important information regarding these requirements.

Students are introduced to the philosophical and biological underpinnings of the osteopathic concept of health. They develop foundational skills in diagnosis and technique that are utilised in osteopathic clinical practice. The course includes the study of advanced levels of anatomy and physiology, particularly the structure and function of the muscular and nervous systems.

Location Teaching period UAC code QTAC code
Lismore Session 1 , Session 2 335115 055111

Career Outcomes

In Australia, entry level training in osteopathic medicine is accredited by the Osteopathy Board of Australia and this revised course is currently undergoing the accreditation process which is due to be completed late 2016. Registration in Australia gives mobility across all states and territories and New Zealand.

Requirements

We encourage you to apply for the courses you most want to study. If you are not eligible to enter your chosen course right now, our team will work with you to find the best pathway option.

Before applying, make sure you double check all entry requirements, gather required documentation and review the University’s Rules Relating to Awards, noting any specifics listed below.

Course requirements

To be eligible for the award of Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies), a candidate shall successfully complete not less than twenty-four (24) units (288 credit points) comprising all units listed in the Schedule attached to these Rules.

A candidate who, while enrolled in the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies), has successfully completed not less than sixteen (16) units (192 credit points) comprising any 16 units from the units listed in the Schedule attached to these Rules may elect to be awarded the Associate Degree in Clinical Sciences following withdrawal from the Bachelor of Clinical Sciences (Osteopathic Studies).

Professional Experience Learning

This course includes professional experience learning. Pre-requisites to meet national and state-based regulatory requirements, as detailed on School of Health and Human Sciences Professional Experience page must be met prior to attending professional experience placement. All professional experience learning hours must be completed and professional behaviour and conduct must be demonstrated.

Inherent Requirements

Inherent Requirements apply to this course as defined on the Student Access & Inclusion website. If you have a disability or health condition which may impact on your ability to meet these requirements please refer to the Student Access & Inclusion website for further information and contact details.

Course structure

Your course progression is in the recommended order you should complete your course in. It is important that you follow this to ensure you meet the course requirements. For further assistance see How to Enrol in Units using My Enrolment.

Students should use course progression information to select units specific to their course and enrol in these units using My Enrolment.

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes
Year 1, Session 1
BIO01302 -  Human Anatomy Introductory
BHS10581 -  Psychology and Sociology for Health Sciences Introductory
Year 1, Session 2
BIO00307 -  Human Physiology Introductory
HLT10583 -  Communication Skills for Health Sciences Introductory
Year 2, Session 1
HLT10481 -  Osteopathic Studies I Introductory
CMM71001 -  Health Promotion and Wellness Introductory
Year 2, Session 2
BIO00326 -  Exercise Biochemistry Introductory
MAT00330 -  Research and Analysis in Health Introductory
Year 3, Session 1
SCI10475 -  Neuroscience Intermediate
BIO72130 -  Human Pathophysiology Intermediate
Year 3, Session 2
HLT10482 -  Osteopathic Studies II Intermediate
OST71005 -  Osteopathic Science I Introductory
Year 4, Session 1
HLT10483 -  Osteopathic Studies III Intermediate
OST71006 -  Osteopathic Science II Intermediate
Year 4, Session 2
HLT10484 -  Osteopathic Studies IV Advanced
OST72001 -  Osteopathic Diagnosis I Intermediate
Year 5, Session 1
HLT10485 -  Osteopathic Studies V Advanced
OST73002 -  Osteopathic Diagnosis II Advanced
Year 5, Session 2
HLT10486 -  Osteopathic Studies VI Advanced
PHA00315 -  Introductory Pharmacology Introductory
Year 6, Session 1
OST82001 -  Osteopathic Clinical Practice and Research I Intermediate
OST81001 -  Osteopathic Medicine I Introductory
Year 6, Session 2
OST82002 -  Osteopathic Clinical Practice and Research II Intermediate
OST82005 -  Osteopathic Medicine II Intermediate

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes
Year 1, Session 2
BIO00307 -  Human Physiology Introductory
HLT10583 -  Communication Skills for Health Sciences Introductory
Year 1, Session 3
BIO01302 -  Human Anatomy Introductory
Year 2, Session 1
Follow the Session 1 Commencement from Year 1, Session 1 excluding the units already completed

Unit Code Unit Title Available Credit points Level of learning Notes
Complete one or both of the units under Session 3 below and then follow the relevant Course Progression for Session 1 Commencement excluding the completed unit/s
Session 3
BIO01302 -  Human Anatomy Introductory
BIO00307 -  Human Physiology Introductory

Note 1:

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Unit Code Unit Title Level of learning Notes
BIO01302 Human Anatomy Introductory
BHS10581 Psychology and Sociology for Health Sciences Introductory
HLT10481 Osteopathic Studies I Introductory
CMM71001 Health Promotion and Wellness Introductory
BIO00307 Human Physiology Introductory
HLT10583 Communication Skills for Health Sciences Introductory
HLT10482 Osteopathic Studies II Intermediate
OST71005 Osteopathic Science I Introductory
HLT10483 Osteopathic Studies III Intermediate
SCI10475 Neuroscience Intermediate
BIO72130 Human Pathophysiology Intermediate
OST71006 Osteopathic Science II
HLT10484 Osteopathic Studies IV Advanced
BIO00326 Exercise Biochemistry Introductory
MAT00330 Research and Analysis in Health Introductory
OST72001 Osteopathic Diagnosis I
HLT10485 Osteopathic Studies V Advanced
OST73002 Osteopathic Diagnosis II
OST81001 Osteopathic Medicine I Note 1
OST82001 Osteopathic Clinical Practice and Research I Note 1
HLT10486 Osteopathic Studies VI Advanced
PHA00315 Introductory Pharmacology Introductory
OST82002 Osteopathic Clinical Practice and Research II Note 1
OST82005 Osteopathic Medicine II Note 1