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Department of Chiropractic Philosophy & Principles

  Hours Units
CPP-117 Principles of Chiropractic Philosophy and History 33 3
CPP-118 Spinal Anatomy I 63 4.5
CPP-127 Introduction to Research Methodology 22 2
CPP-128 Spinal Anatomy II   1.5
CPP-215 Perspectives of Chiropractic Philosophy 22 2
CPP-229 Fundamentals of Business 22 2
CPP-234 Scientific Basis of Chiropractic and the Subluxation Complex A 44 4
CPP-235 Chiropractic Clinical Research Methodology 22 2
CPP-302 Insurance Procedures 22 2
CPP-328 Communication of Chiropractic Philosophy 33 3
CPP-329 Business Planning 22 2
CPP-338 Applied Philosophy 22 2
CPP-425 Ethics and Jurisprudence 22 2
CPP-429 Basics of Business Plan Development 22 2
CPP-433 Public Health II 44 4
CPP-434 Chiropractic Philosophy in Practice 44 4
CPP-437 Office Procedures and Management 55 5
CPP-500 Seminar 132 12
PHILOSOPHY AND PRINCIPLES ELECTIVE:
CPP-093 Business Coaching 33 2.5

CPP-117 Principles of Chiropractic Philosophy and History 3 units, 33 hours
This course offers an introduction to the chiropractic profession. Each student develops preliminary ideas on a wide range of issues facing the profession in response to lectures, discussions, and reading. Topics covered include traditional chiropractic philosophy; ethical, economic, and political issues; history of the profession; an introduction to the range of chiropractic techniques; and the personal qualities required of an excellent chiropractor.

CPP-118 Spinal Anatomy I 4.5 units, 63 hours
This course is a study of the spine, its bones, joints, ligaments, and muscles; and its relationship with and relation to the neurovascular elements involved. Emphasis is given to a chiropractic perspective on these details. Lab includes work with dry bones, charts and posters, x-ray anatomy, and cadaver prosections.

CPP-127 Introduction to Research Methodology 2 units, 22 hours
This course is designed to introduce the student to research in chiropractic. Emphasis shall be placed on the importance of research in the profession for the advancement of chiropractic ideals, the validation of chiropractic procedures, and the development of more effective and reliable chiropractic techniques. The student will become familiar with scientific methods, the construction of a scientific paper, and important criteria for the evaluation of scientific claims.

CPP-128 Spinal Anatomy II 1.5 units, 22 hours

This course emphasizes the study of the muscles, blood, and nerve supply of the back. The lecture part of the course will be of a presentation style format. The lab portion of the class involves examination of the structures in relation to the bony anatomy of the spine, by way of instruction using cadaver prosections.

CPP-215 Perspectives of Chiropractic Philosophy 2 units, 22 hours
This course offers current perspectives facing the profession and includes historical fundamental principles. Topics covered will add to the body of knowledge necessary to develop the thinking and personal qualities of today's chiropractor. Prerequisite: CPP-117

CPP-229 Fundamentals of Business 2 unit, 22 hours

Thid course will explain the basics of starting your own business. This is designed to give the student the necessary tools to start and run his/her business. During this class the student is required to complete practical assignments.

CPP-234 Scientific Basis of Chiropractic and the Subluxation  (Offered every other term SP/FA) 4 units, 44 hours
This course is an introduction to the literature concerning the scientific examination of the subluxation and its physiological and anatomical basis. The physiology, neurology, and biomechanics of subluxation and adjustment are surveyed. This course reviews the latest scientific publications concerning chiropractic clinical trials, articular neurology, tissue injury and repair and documentation and record keeping.
Prerequisite: TECH-216

CPP-235 Chiropractic Clinical Research Methodology 2 units, 22 hrs
This course is designed with a two-fold emphasis: first, it is intended to give the student an appreciation of chiropractic research and theories of subluxation. Secondly, this course is intended to give the student hands-on experience writing a case study report. Consideration of research methods, statistical procedures, and elements of research design will be integrated into the content of the course. Prerequisite: CPP-127

CPP-302 Insurance Procedures 2units, 22 hours

This course provides the student with practical information concerning accident and industrial injury cases. It will address the practical aspects of the patient interview, diagnosis, prognosis, treatment planning and fees. Prerequisite: HC-332

CPP-328 Communication of Chiropractic Philosophy 3 units, 33 hrs
This course focuses on issues faced by students making the transition from intern to doctor of chiropractic. Students further develop their ideas about chiropractic and their interpersonal skills. It includes practice in communicating about chiropractic to their community, to prospective patients and to patients once they are under chiropractic care.
Prerequisite: CPP-338

CPP-329 Business Planning 2 units, 22 hours

This course will prepare the student for the business aspects of running a chiropractic practice. The emphasis of the course will be in the development of a functional business plan while gaining a thorough knowledge of the legal requirements for establishing a business along with an understanding of the financial obligations required to open a chiorpractic practice.

CPP-338 Applied Philosophy 2 units, 22 hours
This course focuses on issues faced by interns beginning to care for chiropractic outpatients. Students further develop their ideas about chiropractic and their interpersonal skills. It includes a review of theories of subluxation and the effects of adjustments. Prerequisite: CPP-215

CPP-425 Ethics and Jurisprudence 2 units, 22 hours
This course introduces the student to California law as it relates to the practice of chiropractic; to the responsibilities of the parties in the doctor-patient relationship; to ethical issues encountered in the practice of chiropractic; and to the legal aspects of diagnosis and referral. Emphasis is placed on thoroughness of clinical procedures, complete record-keeping, and maintenance of high ethical standards.

Prerequisite: HC-321

CPP-429 Basics of Business Plan Development (Offered every other term) 2 units, 22 hours

This is an application-oriented course. The basic principles of developing a business plan will be covered through readings, lectures, guest speakers and class activities. The sutdent's ability to apply these principles will be evaluated through written assignments, oral presentations and the development of an individual business plan for a chiropractic practice.

CPP-433 Public Health II   (Offered every other term WI/SU) 4 units, 44 hours
This course is designed to make the student aware of the role they will play in community health care. Professional responsibilities to the community in and outside the office or practice mode are also stressed. Major current health and social issues confronting chiropractic will be discussed. The student will be encouraged to develop goals of appropriate diagnosis and referral. The role of the chiropractor as an educator in the area of public health will be developed and stressed.
Prerequisites:CPP-328

CPP-434 Chiropractic Philosophy in Practice 4 units, 44 hours
This is an interactive, process-oriented course in which students draw from their clinical experience and concepts from previous philosophy classes. Emphasis is upon practical application of philosophy and transition from the role of student to the role of doctor.

Prerequisite: CPP-328

CPP-437 Office Procedures and Management 5 units, 55 hours
This course deals with the establishment and maintenance of a successful chiropractic practice. The practical aspects of bank proposals, developing patient record systems, front office operations, insurance billing procedures, public relations, guidelines for promotions, and day-to-day patient management procedures will be presented. The course will introduce the student to basic office procedures, including front desk organization, bookkeeping methods, accounting procedures, patient flow, and record keeping. Through class lecture, experiential class time, and guest presentations, the student will be exposed to the concepts of practice management, success principles, and staying-on purpose.
Prerequisite: HC-332

CPP-500 Seminar 1 unit, 11 hours
The purpose of the seminar program is to provide insight into the chiropractic profession as a whole. Many subjects are explored, from chiropractic science, philosophy, and practice to public health issues, politics, and ethics.

Philosophy and Principles Elective:

This elective does not replace the technique elective requirement.

CPP-093 Business Coaching (Offered every other term)  2.5 units, 33 hours

This course is designed to assist the student who is interested in intensive work on the design of the chiropractic practices. The course will utilize lecture format, small group activities, role playing, individual assignments, and one-on-one meetings.