Colorado Code § 12-215-106

Licensure - minimum education requirements
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(1) A minimum
educational requirement shall include a knowledge of the basic sciences and for original
licensure shall include graduation from a high school or its educational equivalent and
graduation from an approved chiropractic school or college that teaches a course of not less than
four thousand resident classroom hours in a period of four academic years. All applicants for
licensure who matriculate in a chiropractic school or college shall present evidence of having
graduated from a chiropractic school or college having status with the commission on
accreditation of the Council on Chiropractic Education, or its successor, or from a chiropractic
school or college that meets equivalent standards. The schedule of minimum educational
requirements to enable any person to practice chiropractic in the state of Colorado is, except as
otherwise provided, as follows:
Group 1. Anatomy, including embryology and histology
Group 2. Physiology and psychology
Group 3. Biochemistry, inorganic and organic chemistry
Group 4. Pathology, bacteriology, and toxicology
Group 5. Public health, hygiene, sanitation, and first aid
Group 6. Diagnosis (to include, but not be limited to, physical, clinical, laboratory, and all
other recognized diagnostic procedures), pediatrics, dermatology, syphilology, psychiatry, and X
ray
Group 7. Obstetrics, gynecology
Group 8. Principles and practice of chiropractic, adjustive technic. Electives including
dietetics, nutrition, posture, physiotherapy, electrotherapy, and surgical, optometric, and dental
indications
(2) Any chiropractic college or school meeting the requirements of this section and the
rules adopted by the board shall be eligible for approval.

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