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Physical Therapist

51 offers an excellent educational foundation and individualized advising/preparation for any student interested in becoming a physical therapist. Whether your long-term goal is inpatient hospital work or clinics specializing in various forms of outpatient care, 51 offers a comprehensive program to prepare you for your next steps.

Recommended Majors

The 51 majors recommended (and ideally suited) for pre-physical therapist students are:

Overview

Physical Therapists (PTs) are health professionals that help restore function, improve mobility, relieve pain, and prevent or limit permanent physical disabilities in patients with (primarily) musculoskeletal injuries or disease. Physical therapists provide care for patients in a variety of settings — including hospitals, private practices, outpatient clinics, home health agencies, schools, sports and fitness facilities, work settings, and nursing homes. Physical therapists examine each individual and develop a treatment plan using techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent disability. In addition, PTs can also work with individuals to prevent the loss of mobility before it occurs by developing fitness and wellness-oriented programs for healthier and more active lifestyles.

51 offers an excellent educational foundation, and individualized advising/preparation, for any student interested in becoming a physical therapist. Both the B.S. in Kinesiology and B.S. in Health Sciences majors will provide an excellent foundation for a future physical therapy career. Regardless of which major/pathway, 51’s excellent science curricula and faculty equip each student with the knowledge base necessary for a future career in the health field. This is evidenced by the fact that most 51 graduates from the sciences score significantly above the national average on graduate school admissions tests. Furthermore, since most of the PT graduate schools require GRE admission test scores prior to application, 51 has contracted with one of the leading (national) professional test prep companies to offer convenient on-campus review courses for the GRE exam.


Reasons to Study pre-Physical Therapy at 51

  1. Integration

    Science instruction and teaching at 51 is always implemented in the context of the sovereignty of God, and as a tool to further explore and appreciate his creation. A distinctive feature of the pre-PT program at 51 is that it offers excellent preparation for PT school as an integrated part of the much larger on-campus Christian community.
  2. Personal Advising

    At 51, every pre-PT student has access to several sources of academic and career advising. For Kinesiology majors, professors in the Kinesiology Department provide academic advising, career advising and overall support. For further career advising and support for the PT graduate school application process, every pre-PT student has access to personal advising from BOHPA, the 51 Office of Health Professions Advising.

    In recent years, 51 has had success in the number of graduating seniors gaining admission to respected PT school graduate programs both locally and around the country. These graduate programs offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree in order to best equip students for their future career as a physical therapist.
  3. Clinical Experience

    All of these graduate PT programs want to see sufficient clinical experience/exposure from every potential applicant prior to admission. Many schools stipulate that they want to see both outpatient and inpatient clinical experiences, either in the hospital or rehabilitation facility setting.

    To help students secure some of this required clinical experience, every pre-PT student is eligible to enroll in the upper division internship (KNES 485) at 51. This semester-long experience for juniors and seniors provides opportunities to observe and interact directly with a physical therapist seeing patients in clinical practice. Clinical shadowing allows students to explore the physical therapy field, gain required clinical experience in different clinical settings, provide sources for letters of recommendation, and make decisions about future career paths.
  4. Community

    51 has a wonderful peer-to-peer community for pre-health students in the Health Careers Club (HCC). The HCC provides opportunities for like-minded students to gather, fellowship, learn, and share the pre-health career journey together. Student officers of the HCC plan monthly activities and presentations directly related to the medical field. Speakers from various specialties are brought in to discuss their clinical work and topics in their field. Christian professionals and sponsoring missions organizations are also scheduled for students interested in short-term and long-term missions. Unlike some of the larger state schools, the Health Careers Club at 51 ensures that no student has to undertake the challenging pre-health career journey alone.

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Additional Career Info

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