M.Sc. in Osteopathy

 Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Osteopathy is a postgraduate program designed for individuals seeking advanced knowledge and clinical expertise in osteopathic principles and practice. Typically lasting 2-4  years, depending on full-time or part-time study options, the course integrates anatomy, physiology, biomechanics, and manual therapy techniques with evidence-based practice. Students acquire practical clinical experience, often through supervised placements, allowing them to develop diagnostic and treatment skills for musculoskeletal and systemic conditions. The program also emphasizes research methodologies and professional ethics, preparing graduates for roles in private practice, healthcare settings, or academia. Admission usually requires a relevant bachelor's degree or prior osteopathic training. Graduates may pursue licensure or registration depending on the regulations in their country.