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2014-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Physical Therapy DPT
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This three-year program begins after a student completes 92 semester credits of specific college prerequisites. Students taking the appropriate prerequisites will earn a Bachelor of Health Science (BHS) after the first year in the professional program and the DPT degree upon successful completion of the program. A previous bachelor’s degree is not required however applicants holding a bachelor’s degree are eligible to apply as well.
Program Accreditation
The DPT program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)*. After receiving the DPT degree graduates may apply to take the physical therapy licensure exam in the state of their choice. * 1111 North Fairfax, Alexandria, VA 22314
Information/Application Process
Please call 1-800-827-2878, e-mail pt-info@andrews.edu or visit www.andrews.edu/cas/pt for application instructions and admission requirements. Information is available by June of each year.
All applicants applying for admission to the DPT professional entry program must apply via the Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service. Please submit your application by October 15. Successful completion of prerequisite courses does not guarantee acceptance into the DPT program.
Admission Requirements
There are three tracks for admission into the DPT program. The minimum requirements to be considered for admission are:
- Freshman Acceptance (Requires PTCAS application, but no interview or confirmation deposit). Freshman enrolling as a BHS: Physical Therapy major are guaranteed acceptance into the DPT program if they complete at least 90% of prerequisite course requirements at Andrews, maintain at least a 3.4 science and overall prerequisite GPA, meet all program admission requirements, uphold University standards and display professional behavior.
- Preferred Acceptance (Requires a PTCAS application, interview and confirmation deposit). Acceptance into the program is preferred when a student transfers into Andrews University for at least their last semester of prerequisite requirements, has at least a 3.3 science and overall prerequisite GPA, meets all program admission requirements, and upholds University standards and display professional behavior.
- General Acceptance (Requires a PTCAS application, interview and confirmation deposit). The Andrews University physical therapy program enrolls students from a nationwide pool of applicants. General Acceptance includes any student who has completed all prerequisite requirements from any U.S. accredited college or university (or U.S. equivalent), maintains at least a 3.2 science and overall prerequisite GPA, meets all program admission requirements, and upholds University standards and displays professional behavior.
Additional requirements for students with and without an earned bachelor’s degree:
GPA: A minimum GPA of 3.20 is required in all core PT prerequisite courses. A grade of “C” or better is required for all other courses.
Graduate Record Exam (GRE): A minimum composite score of 270 (Verbal + Quantitative), and a minimum Written score of 3.0. Scores should reflect test date within five years of enrollment in the program.
Clinical Observation: Students must complete a minimum of 80 observation hours supervised by a licensed physical therapist in at least 2 different settings; at least 20 hours must be in an inpatient acute care or hospital setting. Please note that a skilled nursing home facility does not qualify as a hospital or acute care setting. See PTCAS for a copy of an Observation Hours Verification form.
Personal Interview: Applicants who meet eligibility requirements are invited for a personal interview. Phone interviews may be acceptable, though not preferred.
English Proficiency: Applicants who have been given any part of their education outside the U.S. or Canada or whose first language is not English must demonstrate English proficiency by providing evidence through one of the following methods. Exceptions may be granted by the Department of Physical Therapy on an individual basis. Test must be taken within one year prior to application. TOEFL internet-based test (iBT) is preferred. Official TOEFL scores must be sent directly to PTCAS from Educational Testing Service (ETS). The PTCAS ETS code is 531.
Minimum Requirements
TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT)(preferred) |
111 (minimum of 15 in Reading, 15 in Listening, 18 in Speaking and 17 in Writing) |
TOEFL Paper-based test |
640 (minimum of 56 in each section) |
IELTS Academic Version |
8.0 |
MELAB |
92 (minimum of 80 in each section) |
PTE Academic Version |
72 |
For students applying to the DPT program beginning Fall 2016 (students applying prior to Fall 2016 should consult PT Admissions):
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Prerequisite courses including general education requirements for students WITHOUT an earned bachelor’s degree
Requires a minimum of 92 semester credits, with at least 15 credits being upper-division. Applicants are considered when a minimum of 4 or more prerequisite science courses and a minimum of 60 semester credits have been completed. Religion:
one religion course per academic year of attendance at Andrews University. Required course: Language/Communication:
professional degree requirements History:
professional degree requirements Fine Arts/Humanities:
professional degree requirements Life Science:
- A full sequence of Anatomy and Physiology with labs, and
- One course of the General Biology sequence required for pre-med students (not botany) with lab, and
- One 3-semester credit upper division human biology or exercise physiology course.
Physical Science:
- A full sequence of General Physics with labs, as required for pre-med students
- A full sequence of General Chemistry with labs, as required for pre-med students
Mathematics:
A basic statistics or research methods course Service:
fulfilled through professional components of the program Psychology
An introductory psychology course. Fitness Education:
recommend Andrews freshmen take HLED 120 and one additional course from personal fitness, outdoor skills or team activity. Non-Andrews students take two from the three categories above. Human Development:
A course which covers human development throughout the lifespan. Medical Terminology:
A course in basic medical terminology. May be taken by distance learning. Electives:
To fulfill the 92 total semester credits with at least 15 in upper division courses required, some course suggestions include business courses, ethics, cultural and diversity courses, arts and humanities, nutrition and physical activities. Prerequisite courses for students WITH an earned bachelor’s degree:
Life Science:
- A full sequence of Anatomy and Physiology with labs, and
- One course of the General Biology sequence required for pre-med students (not botany) with lab, and
- One 3-semester credit upper division human biology or exercise physiology course
Physical Science:
- A full sequence of General Physics with labs, as required for pre-med students
- A full sequence of General Chemistry with labs, as required for pre-med students
Mathematics:
A basic statistics or research methods course. Psychology
An introductory psychology course. Human Development
A course which covers human development throughout the lifespan. Medical Terminology:
A course in basic medical terminology. May be taken by distance learning. BHS: Bachelor of Health Science (Interim Degree)
Students successfully completing the appropriate prerequisites and the first two semesters (36 credits) of the professional program qualify for the Bachelor of Health Science Degree. Successful completion of the BHS is defined as:
- An earned minimum grade of “C+” (2.33) or “S” (in a “S/U” course) in each DPT program course. The BHS program courses include PTH 400 , PTH 410 , PTH 415 , PTH 416 , PTH 418 , PTH 420 , PTH 425 , PTH 426 , PTH 428 , PTH 430 , PTH 440 , PTH 445 , PTH 450 , PTH 455 , PTH 457 , and PTH 460 .
- No more than a cumulative total of five points earned on the grade-point scale throughout the physical therapy program (see DPT Student Handbook).
- Students must be able to perform skills listed in the Technical Standards of Performance and demonstrate professional behaviors as outlined in the DPT Student Handbook.
- Maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.50 or greater in all credits used to meet the BHS degree requirements.
DPT: Doctor of Physical Therapy
Upon successful completion of the professional phase of the program (116 credits) students earn the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. All coursework scheduled for each semester must be successfully completed prior to advancing to the next semester.Successful completion of the DPT program is defined as:
- Completion of a bachelor’s degree (BHS or other).
- An earned minimum grade of “C+” (2.33) or “S” in each DPT program course. DPT program courses include: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .
- Maintain a cumulative DPT program GPA of 3.00.
- No more than a cumulative total of five points earned on thegrade-point scale throughout the physical therapy program (see DPT Student Handbook).
- Students must be able to perform skills listed in the Technical Standards of Performance and demonstrate professional behaviors as outlined in the DPT Student Handbook.
- Satisfactory completion of the practical and written comprehensive exams: , .
- Satisfactory completion of a capstone project and presentation.
- Satisfactory completion of five clinical internships and the associated “Clinical Performance Instrument.”
- Satisfactory completion of the exit interview.
Continued Enrollment Requirements
- Progressive enrollment in the physical therapist education program requires successful completion of all Physical Therapy program course work including clinical education listed for the previous academic term.
- A student whose cumulative GPA falls below 3.00 in any given academic term is placed on academic probation. Students who do not increase their cumulative GPA to 3.00 during the academic term of probation are normally asked to withdraw.
- Students who receive less than a “C+” (2.33) or a “U” on a “S/U” course or clinical will be given “grade points” equal to the semester credit for the course. A student who accumulates six or more points will academically disqualify him/herself from continuing in the program.
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