* Biology: Provides a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and other relevant sciences.
* Chemistry: Essential for understanding the body's chemical processes.
* Psychology: Helpful for patient communication and understanding patient needs.
* Exercise Science/Kinesiology: Provides knowledge of movement and the musculoskeletal system.
After completing a bachelor's degree, you then need to apply to and graduate from a Doctor of Chiropractic (D.C.) program, a professional degree program specifically for becoming a chiropractor. The bachelor's degree is just the prerequisite. A strong GPA in science coursework is crucial for admission to a D.C. program.