BCOM currently offers a four-year integrated Masters in Osteopathy and a ten-month post-basic-training academic conversion BSc (Hons) Osteopathy Conversion Course degree. The degrees are validated via the College’s partnership with
- To ensure that graduates acquire adequate clinical competence via a self-critical approach to integrated, learned skills.
- To promote an attitude of inquiry and the maintenance of this attitude into professional life to keep abreast of current knowledge.
- To instil a research ethos into practitioners of holistic Osteopathy.
- To provide the general public, via the General Osteopathic Council in the
UK , as well as in the wider European environment, with safe and competent practitioners of holistic Osteopathy.
As well as the integration of academic, practical and clinical skills, BCOM courses promote awareness and understanding of the importance of a research base to continuing osteopathic development. This awareness is started at the College, but the concept is taught to continue until the end of practice, and this idea is implanted within students from the first year of starting the course. This pursuit of continuing personal and professional development is paramount.
The pursuit of excellence, whilst maintaining a caring, supportive, clinical approach, is central to the perceived evolution of the College.
