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During the program's pre-professional phase (freshman, sophomore and junior years), students work toward completion of their undergraduate majors (with minors in psychology, sociology or physics) and degrees, while also fulfilling the requirements for entrance into the program's professional phase. During the freshman, sophomore and junior years, students with pre-physical therapy emphases also complete the college's general education core. The majors with pre-physical therapy emphases give students a strong foundation in humanities and the natural, behavioral and social sciences. The majors with pre-physical therapy emphases developed to date are:
Pre-professional Physical Therapy Majors (96 credits)
Biology major, Human Biology major , bachelor of science,
Pre-professional Physical Therapy Emphasis
Exercise Science major, bachelor of science,
Health science major, bachelor of science,
Psychology major, bachelor of science,
Suggested Minors: biology, business, chemistry, Hispanic health and human services, psychology, sociology
Professional Program
Senior year for direct admission and transfer students (32 credits)
Phase I
Fall Semester 16 credits
PTH 400, Foundations of Professional Practice (4 credits)
HSC 404, Biomechanics I (4 credits)
HSC 405, Neuroscience (4 credits)
HSC 406, Applied Exercise Physiology I (4 credits)
Spring Semester 16 credits
PTH 401, Clinical Research I (4 credits)
HSC 414, Biomechanics II (4 credits)
HSC 416, Applied Exercise Physiology I (4 credits)
HSC 407, Human Learning and Behavior (4 credits)
Summary of credits
- Pre-professional physical therapy emphasis
with undergraduate major: 128 credits
- Pre-professional Phase: 96 credits
- Professional Phase I: 32 credits
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