Accredited Programs
Accreditation
Victoria University Bachelor of Chiropractic Science and Master of Chiropractic Practice
The Victoria University Bachelor of Chiropractic Science and Master of Chiropractic Practice program is accredited with conditions by the CCEA.
Conditions
Update: CCEA deemed Condition 3 as met in February 2026.
Condition 1
Priority is given to the hiring of a technique/clinically experienced chiropractic staff member prior to the delivery of the chiropractic clinical skills units. This individual must contribute to course design, content development, and assessment.Condition 2
All individuals involved in teaching chiropractic clinical sciences, clinical technique, or supervising external clinic placements must hold general registration with the Chiropractic Board of Australia.
Condition 4
4a: The provider is to submit evidence of formal input into the design, development, and management of the curriculum from external representatives of the chiropractic profession, culturally and linguistically diverse communities, persons with disabilities, students, carers, and other relevant stakeholders.
4b: The provider must also demonstrate how this input has been incorporated into the program.
Condition 5
The provider is to demonstrate how chiropractic assessment and treatment for paediatric and pregnant patients will be taught and assessed to ensure competence across the lifespan.