The School of Physical Therapy offers an entry-level doctoral program in physical therapy leading to a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.) degree. The professional program begins in June and extends over a three-calendar-year period. A baccalaureate degree and completion of prerequisites are required for admission to the program.
The problem-solving curriculum is designed to prepare competent health care professionals who will be able to employ critical decision-making skills for optimal patient care. Evidence-based practice is stressed throughout the curriculum as students critically analyze current literature related to physical therapy. Clinical experience is integrated with the didactic and laboratory components throughout the program of study.
You must meet the following requirements to be eligible to apply for June admission to the School of Physical Therapy's graduate program:
1earned a minimum overall grade-point average (g.p.a.) of 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. 2completed at least 8 of the 12 Life and Physical Sciences prerequisite courses by the end of the fall quarter in which you apply. You must complete the remainder of the math, behavioral, and life/physical science prerequisites before beginning study in the program. 3earned bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university. Minimum Prerequisite Course Requirements( * ) GeneralPSY 221 Statistics for Beh. Science 5 PSY 273 Child and Adolescent Psy. 4 MathMATH 163A Calculus 4 Life and Physical Sciences ( ** )BIOS 170 Intro. to Zoology 5 BIOS 171 Intro. to Zoology 5 BIOS 301 Human Anatomy 6 orBIOS 302 Human Anatomy orBIOS 303 Comp. Vertebrate Anatomy BIOS 345, 346 Human Physiology 7 BIOS 445, 446 Exercise Physiology 7 ( *** ) orPESS 414, 415 Exercise Physiology CHEM 121,122,123 Prin. of Chemistry 12 orCHEM 151, 152,153 Fund. of Chemistry or15 PHYS 201, 202 Physics 10 TOTAL 65-68 quarter hours
*All prerequisite courses must be passed with a grade of C or better,
**All life and physical science courses must include a laboratory component. You must have a total of 20 quarter hours (14 semester hours) at or above the junior (300) level in the anatomy, physiology, and exercise physiology lecture and lab courses.
***Physics 203 is strongly recommended for June 2004 applicants; required for 2005 and beyond.
University Advancement and Computer Services revised this file (https://www.ohio.edu/catalog/03-04/colleges/pt.htm) on February 4, 2004.
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