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2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog 
    
2011-2012 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

BS Degree in Health Science/DPT Degree in Physical Therapy


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Mission Statement
The physical therapy program prepares physical therapists dedicated to life-long learning, reflection, and accountability who are grounded in intellectual, ethical, and aesthetic values. The program prepares professionals who are committed to meeting community health needs through engagement and service. The program graduate possesses the adaptive competence necessary to provide sound patient care, as well as preventive, educational, administrative, and consultative services that respect individuality.

Philosophy
The faculty of the program believe that a pre-professional foundation in the liberal arts and sciences promotes strong interpersonal and communication skills, innovation and creativity, problem solving, and critical thinking. The professional curriculum reflects current trends in autonomous, evidence-based practice, stimulating critical inquiry. The faculty create an educational environment in which students are responsible for learning. Faculty serve as role models in demonstrating responsibility and accountability as teachers, clinicians, scholars, consultants, and administrators who are committed to serving community health needs.

The department’s goals are that students will:
•Incorporate the vision and mission of the APTA throughout the curriculum.
•Foster the core values of professionalism in the curriculum, as well as in faculty and student activities.
•Promote opportunities for faculty and student collaboration with local, regional, and national organizations.
•Respond to changes in the health care and educational environments in a timely and thoughtful manner for continuous curricular improvement.
•Facilitate adult learning in a student-centered curriculum.
•Provide experiential learning opportunities in a variety of settings.
•Utilize the Nazareth Physical Therapy Clinics as a collaborative learning environment.
•Contribute to the accumulation of the evidence for teaching and clinical practice through faculty scholarship and faculty/student research.
•Facilitate faculty and student professional development for maximized career opportunities.
The minimum GPA requirement for students enrolled in the physical therapy program is 2.75 up until the summer before their fourth year, when they begin the professional phase of their program; it then becomes a minimum of 3.0.

Required Courses for BS Degree in Health Science/DPT Degree in Physical Therapy


Health Sciences/Physical Therapy Requirements


Sample Program


Year I


Year II


Fall


  • Perspectives I Credits: 3
As well as:

Spring


  • Perspectives I Credits: 12
As well as:

Year III


Fall


  • Elective Credits: 3
As well as:

Year IV


Year V


Year VI


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