| DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICAL
THERAPY Chair: Giovanni De
Domenico (434-3575)
Professors: De Domenico, Wall
Associate Professor: Fell
Assistant Professors: Gray, Jefferson, Martin
Instructor: Harrison
Physical Therapists are primarily concerned with providing
direct patient care to persons who have disorders of movement whether caused by injury or
disease to achieve maximum rehabilitation. Physical Therapists have the necessary training
to meet the total range of patient care responsibilities involved in preventing
disabilities and promoting restoration of function to the physically impaired. Physical
Therapists practice in rehabilitation centers, in private practices, in hospital based and
out-patient based centers, in home health care, in sports medicine centers, in colleges
and in universities.
The Master of Physical Therapy Program is an entry-level
Physical Therapy practitioner program which consists of six semesters (93 semester hours
as listed below) of full-time didactic and clinical study. The goals and objectives of the
program are guided by the criteria and guidelines set forth by the Evaluative Criteria for
Accreditation of Educational Programs for the Preparation of Physical Therapists (American
Physical Therapy Association).
The program begins each year in early June. Application
deadline for June entry is January 15th.
Two categories of students are considered for admission:
Baccalaureate Degree Holders
The student must hold a baccalaureate degree from an
accredited college or university including prerequisites given on the following page for
students who hold the baccalaureate degree. They must also meet the minimum requirements
for admission.
Or
Advanced Undergraduates
The student must have completed a minimum of 96 semester (144
quarter) hours of prerequisite work as stated below for Advanced Undergraduate students
and must meet the minimum requirements for admission.
Applicants interested in this category of admission should
study the additional information for Advanced Undergraduate Applicants given below:
Additional Information for Advanced Undergraduate
Applicants:
Applicants who complete 96 semester or 144 quarter hours
of prescribed and elective course work for Advanced Undergraduate Applicants and who meet
all admission criteria and the terms specified below are eligible for consideration for
admission. Thus, these students will be able to complete the Masters Degree in five
years from the time he or she entered college. Students planning to pursue this category
of admission must be working toward a major in a discipline of their choice. This will
ensure that students who fail to gain admission to the PT program or who elect not to
apply will be able to complete an undergraduate degree within a normal time period.
Students planning to pursue Advanced Undergraduate
admission must comply with the following:
- Must have completed prerequisites for Advanced
Undergraduate applicants including a minimum of 21 semester hours in a major of their
choice. Courses must be major course work rather than prerequisites for a major.
- Must submit scores of the GRE exam (verbal and quantitative
components)
- Must acknowledge an understanding of the following:
- that they will be officially classified as an undergraduate
for the first 12 months of the program but will be taking graduate courses of the program
and will be held to the same standards of performance as Baccalaureate Degree Students
enrolled in the program.
- that upon satisfactory completion (minimum GPA of 3.0) in
all course work during the first 12 months of the program, the student will be awarded a
Bachelor of Pre-Professional Health Science Degree. The student will then complete all
necessary paperwork for reclassification as a graduate student and will continue on
through the last 12 months of the program. Upon satisfactory completion of the entire
program, the student will receive a Master of Physical Therapy (MPT) degree.
- that tuition will be assessed at the graduate level for the
entire six semesters of the professional program.
- that the academic program for Baccalaureate Degree holders
and Advanced Undergraduate students is identical in its entirety.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR
ADMISSION FOR ALL APPLICANTS
The applicant must either hold a baccalaureate degree from an
accredited college or university including prerequisites given below for Category I or
must have completed a minimum of 96 semester (144 quarter) hours of prerequisite course
work as stated below for Category II applicants. A group of students will be selected for
interviews based on evaluation of academic and GRE scores of all applicants. Acceptance
into the program will be based on the students academic ability and aptitude for a
career as a physical therapist. Places will be offered to students after both academic and
interview scores are taken into consideration. The candidate is expected to satisfy the
following requirements for consideration:
- Completion of Graduate Record Examination (must have been
taken within the last five (5) years.)
- Completion of all prerequisite course work with a minimum
3.0 (A=4.0) overall grade-point average.
- Documented observation or work experience in Physical
Therapy under the supervision of a licensed PT: 50 hours minimum.
Extra credit for science courses is awarded for completion
of any of the following courses with a grade of "B" or higher: Organic
Chemistry, Anatomy (BMD 311 or higher), Histology, (Micro-Anatomy), Medical Microbiology,
Pharmacology, Neuroscience, Immunology, Biochemistry, and Biomedical Sciences Honors
Research Thesis.
NOTE: If selected for interview, the applicant
must achieve a satisfactory interview score, and if accepted into the program, submit a
health form and physical examination which includes required immunizations.
PROGRAM PREREQUISITES(a)
Prerequisites(a) for Applicants Who Hold the
Baccalaureate Degree
(Applicants Holding the Baccalaureate Degree at the time of program entry)
Psychology
Statistics
College Physics (with labs)
General Chemistry for Majors (with labs)
English Composition
Biological/Biomedical Sciences include:
General of Cell Biology for Science Majors (with labs)
Microbiology of Infectious Disease
Human Physiology |
9
3
10
8
6
16
|
Prerequisites for Advanced
Undergraduate Applicants
(Advanced Undergraduate Applicants Holding 96 Semester or 144 Quarter Hours at the time of
program entry)
EH 101, 102
ARS 101, or MUL 101, or DRA 110, or ARH 100
EH 215, 216, or EH 225, 226, EH 235, 236
CA 110
HY 101 or 235
PSY 120, 250, 340
MA 115
ST 210
BLY(b) 121, 122
CH(b) 131, 132
PH(b) 114, 115
CIS 150
BMD 210
BMD(c) 335
Electives(d)
Total |
6
3
6
3
3
9
4
3
8
8
10
3
3
6
21
==
96 |
- For all prerequisite courses, credit older than ten years
from the application deadline must be repeated or validated by examination or other
appropriate mechanism.
- Must be at a level acceptable for Science majors.
- Must be at a 300 level or above.
- Electives should be concentrated in a major of the
students choice.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Core Performance Standards, which are fundamental tasks that
must be performed to successfully complete the program, have been outlined and are
available upon request from the program.
EXPENSES
Students should be prepared for extra expenses associated
with professional studies including books, local travel to and from clinical facilities
and for out-of-town travel and living expenses during the 27 weeks of clinical internship
during the second year. Special lab fees are assessed for the following courses:
PT 500
PT 510
PT 520
PT 522 |
Human Gross Anatomy
Scientific Inq in Rehab
Clinical Foundations
Electrophysical Agents PT |
$190.00
37.50
15.00
15.00 |
REQUIREMENTS
FOR THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Courses (First Professional Year)
| Summer |
|
Fall |
|
Spring |
|
PT 500
PT 502
PT 510
PT 520
PT 580
|
5
1
2
4
2
==
14 |
PT 503
PT 504
PT 511
PT 521
PT 522
PT 530
|
2
4
1
3
4
4
==
18 |
PT 501
PT 512
PT 531
PT 540
PT 550
PT 560
|
2
2
4
5
2
2
==
17 |
Courses (Second Professional
Year)
| Summer |
|
Fall |
|
Spring |
|
PT 505
PT 506
PT 532
PT 541
PT 570
PT 581
|
1
1
3
5
2
2
==
14 |
PT 513
PT 582*
|
2
12
==
14 |
PT 514
PT 583
PT 584
PT 585
PT 594**
PT 595**
|
2
8
3
2
1
1
==
16 |
*Begins
in Early August
**Students are required to take
only one of these courses.
Descriptions
of all Physical Therapy (PT) courses
College of Allied Health
Professions
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