This new course is designed for potential
M.Ost students who have proven academic achievement
but who lack a solid grounding in the sciences. If you
would like to take up a career in osteopathy and you
already have a non-science degree or equivalent, this
course is specifically designed to support you.
The Introduction to Osteopathic Sciences course will
provide a programme of intensive science study, including
work on the nervous system, cells, body systems (such
as the digestive and cardiovascular system) and musculoskeletal
studies. The course will also include a unit of work
on mathematics and statistics. There will be a mid-point
assessment to provide you with feedback on your progress,
and then a final written assessment at the end of the
course.
It is due to run from April to July 2008 and will be
taught primarily through the BSO’s BONE electronic
learning environment.
The BSO’s admissions team will be pleased to
give you more information about this course, and answer
any questions you have.
Contact Rebecca or Christine on 020 7089 5316
or Click here to email Admissions >>
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