Bsc (Hons) Osteopathy for Diplomates
BSc (Hons) Osteopathy for Diplomates
BSc (Hons) Osteopathy for Diplomates
4 Years part-time
Vejle or Copenhagen, Denmark
or
Singapore
For admissions cycle autumn 2024/2025
You can contact our friendly international team at international@bcnogroup.ac.uk
Osteopathy uses manual therapy and a range of non-invasive techniques to provide pain relief. Osteopaths are trained to treat musculoskeletal issues, from back pain and neck problems to issues with the joints and muscles. It is a treatment that uses manual and physical therapy to reduce pain and improve the function of the body.
Osteopathy can help alleviate pain with a range of conditions and concerns including sporting injuries, postural problems, and hip or joint aches, to digestive problems, migraines and rheumatic pain. The focus of osteopathic treatment is to handle the root cause of the symptoms, to reduce pain and discomfort and improve your overall wellbeing. The benefits of osteopathy include improved mobility, a regular and more restful sleep pattern, increased energy levels, a reduction in stress and muscle tension, and a positive impact on your mood.
The BSc (Hons) Osteopathy for Diplomates in Denmark is a four year part-time programme, leading to a level 7 Masters degree validated by University of Plymouth. The programme is taught over 10 x three-day weekends a year in Vejle or Copenhagen in Denmark and 8 days of seminars and exams at our ESO Maidstone campus in Kent, UK. When applying for the programme, you can choose between Vejle and Copenhagen in Denmark to attend the seminars.
Lectures are delivered by the ESO’s team of highly experienced faculty at teaching facilities in Vejle or Copenhagen. The lectures will always be delivered in English.
ESO International is an experienced and established osteopathic school with a reputation for high quality education, validated by our partner university, University of Plymouth.
This BSc (Hons) Osteopathy for Diplomates is available at
Level 6: Clinical Pracitce
Level 6: Advances in Osteopathic Practice
Level 6: Reflective Practice
Level 6: Research Project
Level 6: Research Methods and Critical Appraisal
Level 7: Paediatric Care in Osteopathy
Level 7: Women's Health and Osteopathy
Level 7: Osteopathic Visceral Techniques
Level 7: Advanced Osteopathic Techniques
Level 7: Project Design in Osteopathic Research
Level 7: Research Investigation in Osteopathic Practice
Assessment incorporates essay writing, presentations, group work, reflective accounts, ISCE (integrated standard clinical exam), and clinical assessments either as individual students or group work.
Home students: £9,250 per annum
EU/International students: £11,000 per annum
Students are able to pay for fees termly (£3250, £3000, £3000 for home students or £4000, £3500, £3500 for EU/Internationall students. Instalments are payable by either the end of the first week of each term or by the beginning/ first day of each term.
In addition to the annual course tuition fees, there are further requirements and costs for students on the Masters in Osteopathy course.
Additional Costs:
- Enhanced DBS check – £51.60 (From 1 July 2021)
- Clinic coat – approx. £25
- Clinic equipment – approx. £200 for complete kit
- Massage oil – approx. £10
- Flexible spine – approx. £50
- First aid course (approx. £35 in Year 2)
- Graduation ceremony – approx. £60. Guest tickets are £15 each
All costs above are indicative
The University of Plymouth is the awarding institution for this BSc (Hons) Osteopathy in partnership with ESO International.



