

Vision
We, at the BCC, ascribe to a vision that sees human beings and society
developing sustainably through the cultivation and enrichment of the
human body, mind and spirit. We believe that educating chiropractors
has an integral role to play in bringing that vision to fruition.
Mission
Our mission is for the BCC to deliver a programme of study that leads
to the graduation of compassionate, bilingual chiropractors committed
to the pursuit of personal development and excellence, and capable of
integrating the philosophy, science and art of chiropractic in
providing high quality cost-effective chiropractic care.
Aims and Objectives
The Aims and Objectives of the Programme of Study:
- Provide chiropractic students with the educational opportunity to
gain the attitudes, knowledge, skills needed to become competent
primary contact health care providers capable of practicing either
independently or in a collaborative setting.
- Support chiropractic students in their development of life-long
learning skills in order to enhance their personal approach to
chiropractic.
- Enable students to acquire an understanding and practice of the
scientific method, other methods of investigation and evidence-based
practice, including critical and analytical thinking skills.
- Enhance the students’ ability to understand what and how they are
learning, to help the learner review, plan and take responsibility for
their own learning, and prepare students to be able to discern the best
conditions for their learning by obtaining reflective practices skills.
- Provide the educational opportunities to obtain the knowledge and
understanding of the principles and information related to the basic
sciences which are fundamental to the practice of chiropractic and
ensure the integration of theory with clinical practice.
- Provide chiropractic students first with the opportunity to observe
and interact with experienced chiropractic professionals, and then to
provide care to patients whilst under close supervision by well-trained
professionals.
- Support students linguistically so that they become proficient in the
BCC’s two official languages before graduating.
- Develop a programme of study in chiropractic that is accredited and
maintains compliance with the standards identified by the ECCE.
- Obtain national and international recognition through academic
excellence, the provision of excellent educational facilities, the
quality of the graduates, and the research and scholarly activities of
all those associated with the BCC.
The BCC is the first chiropractic college in the Mediterranean
region.