PHYSICAL THERAPY, DPT
SCHOOL OF HEALTH SCIENCESHealth Sciences 101 INTRODUCTIONThe emphasis of the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) is to prepare competent entry-level practitioners who are well prepared to meet the demands of the current health care arena. The DPT degree emphasizes advanced skills in medical screening, differential diagnosis, critical thinking and clinical reasoning, and will arm students with an evidence base that validates clinical decisions to support the level of independent practice expected in a direct access environment. The DPT, a clinical doctorate, is differentiated from a Ph.D. by its emphasis on clinical skills and practice issues. However, it is expected that students will develop research skills related to being prepared to be critical consumers of the scientific literature. The DPT program is fully accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education. FACULTY RESEARCHCleveland State University faculty have research specializations in biomechanics, culture and health, health services research, epidemiology, exercise physiology, motor learning and control, motor behavior, neurologic and musculoskeletal disorders, among others. State-of-the-art Motion Analysis, Motor Behavior and Go Baby Go laboratories are available for research. Students in the program have an opportunity to work on research with faculty mentors. Current faculty information can be located on the Cleveland State University Faculty Profile page. ADMISSION INFORMATIONAdmission to the program is selective and limited. Admissions are conducted yearly; each admissions cycle begins in July with complete application files due by October 1 annually. In addition to meeting College of Graduate Studies requirements for admission, applicants to the program must:
Apply Now: http://www.csuohio.edu/graduate-admissions/how-apply and http://www.ptcas.org/home.aspx PROGRAM OF STUDYThe curriculum for the Doctor of Physical Therapy consists of 113 semester credits over three years/nine consecutive semesters, including:
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PROGRAM REQUIREMENTSStudents in the DPT program must be enrolled full-time and complete 9 semesters, including all courses listed in the following sequence. The program begins each year in January. DPT CURRICULUM
NOTE(S):♦ Students must also complete a minimum of 5 credit hours of elective course work during the DPT Program. *DPT 601 is required for students who have Gross Anatomy waived. **DPT 607 recommended in spring for students who have Gross Anatomy waived. ***DPT 607 recommended in summer for those students who take Gross Anatomy in spring. DPT 598 - Special Topics in Physical Therapy Research (variable credit). Available to students who wish to assist faculty with research. |
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