Graduation Requirements
Master of Health Science in Clinical Chiropractic Orthopedics
The MHS in Clinical Chiropractic Orthopedics degree is granted to those candidates who have:
- Completed the required courses of the Clinical Chiropractic Orthopedics program
- Earned at least 70% on written and practical examinations
- Completed a thesis manuscript containing a literature review of an approved orthopedic topic using evidence-based research methods and of publishable quality for a peer-reviewed journal
- Submitted a complete electronic portfolio containing these documents:
- At least one case study per course on a patient presenting with either an orthopedic or neurologic problem - compiled in the required format presented by the University
- At least one reflection paper per course
- Two papers on topics related to the learner’s selected orthopedic track, one per course, as well as the capstone project
- One online multimedia presentation on evidence-based orthopedics

