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Physical Therapy, D.P.T.

Debbie Silkwood-Sherer, Director

HPB 1232, 774-1337

Minimum Totals for Graduation: 118 - 131 hours

The professional curriculum in physical therapy is three years in length. Students are eligible to apply for admission to the Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy any time after they have no more than one (1) year of coursework remaining for their undergraduate degree. Students must complete both the requirements for their undergraduate major and the physical therapy prerequisite courses before entering the program. At the completion of the professional program, the student will receive a Doctor of Physical Therapy (D.P.T.). In the undergraduate preparation phase, the student can enroll in one of a number of appropriate undergraduate majors. Some suggested undergraduate majors include exercise science, athletic training, health administration, biomedical science, biology, neuroscience, psychology, child development, and therapeutic recreation. When contacting an advisor from their chosen undergraduate major during their first semester to identify the coursework that is needed for their undergraduate degree, students should also discuss how to incorporate into their undergraduate program a series of prerequisite courses that are required to prepare them for the coursework in the graduate program in physical therapy.

This program is also offered on a satellite campus in Houghton, MI.

Admission Requirements, Retention & Termination Standards

Admission Requirement Snapshot

GPA: 3.0

Entrance Exam: GRE

See the complete Application Process Instructions referenced below

Admission to the Professional Curriculum

The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program uses the PTCAS (Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service), an online application service. For complete instructions on the application process go to the Physical Therapy Application Requirements web-page: https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/CHP/hp_academics/physical_therapy/Pages/Admissions.aspx.

To be eligible for admission students must complete the following requirements:

  1. Submit application as described in The Physical Therapy Application Requirement web-page: https://www.cmich.edu/colleges/CHP/hp_academics/physical_therapy/Pages/Application-Requirements.aspx.
  2. Complete a minimum of 50 hours of volunteer/career exploration or paid work in physical therapy clinic. Experience in at least 2 different settings is required.
  3. Complete all prerequisite courses before entry into the program.
  4. Maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0 in all prerequisite courses with no grade below a 2.0 in any prerequisite course.
  5. Complete undergraduate degree with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
  6. Students must submit verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing GRE scores.

Admission into the Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy is competitive. Students should contact The Herbert H. and Grace A Dow College of Health Professions Admissions office for specific information or questions on this process. 989-774-1730.

Retention and Dismissal

Students will be placed on probation for:

  1. Any grade below a C (2.0) or NC (NC) in any course required in the PT professional curriculum.
  2. A cumulative GPA below 3.0 for any semester.

Students may be dismissed from the program for:

  1. Two consecutive semesters of probation.
  2. Failure to satisfactorily complete remedial work required to be taken off probation.
  3. Failure to satisfactorily complete a repeated course at a level of CR (credit) or C or above.
  4. Multiple academic or clinical deficits to a degree that makes it unlikely the student will be able to succeed in the remainder of the curriculum.
  5. A cumulative GPA below 3.0 (graduate) in the professional portion of the physical therapy curriculum for two semesters.
  6. Failure (NC) of clinical affiliation/internship courses.
  7. A lack of professional conduct and/or any behavior patterns that may jeopardize the safety or well-being of patients or others; this includes students who do not demonstrate satisfactory performance or progress in Professional Behaviors Assessment in academic or clinical courses.
  8. Dishonesty in communications with the Physical Therapy program, or participation in unethical or illegal activity including, but not limited to, academic dishonesty or violations of the APTA Code of Ethics and Guide for Professional Conduct.

Program Requirements

First Year I - Summer (8 hours)

HSC 630Regional Human Anatomy

5(3-4)

PTH 618Human Physical Development

2(2-0)

PTH 625Imaging in Physical Therapy

1(1-0)

First Year II - Fall (16 hours)

PTH 617Clinical Pathophysiology & Pharmacology I

2(2-0)

PTH 626Neuroanatomy in Physical Therapy

3(3-0)

PTH 635Examination and Diagnosis I

2(1-2)

PTH 645Foundations of Patient Care

5(3-4)

PTH 650Research & Evidence-Based Practice I

3(3-0)

PTH 665Physical Therapy Seminar I

1(1-0)

First Year III - Spring (17 hours)

PTH 622Clinical Pathophysiology & Pharmacology II

2(2-0)

PTH 633Clinical Education I

3(1-3)

PTH 636Examination and Diagnosis II

2(1-2)

PTH 646Therapeutic Interventions

5(3-4)

PTH 666Physical Therapy Seminar II

1(1-0)

PTH 672Clinical Anatomy and Kinesiology of Human Joints

4(3-3)

Second Year I - Summer (11 hours)

PTH 634Clinical Education II

6(Spec)

PTH 655Teaching and Learning in Physical Therapy

2(2-0)

PTH 661Manual Therapy I

1(0-2)

PTH 725Research & Evidence-Based Practice II

1(1-0)

PTH 894Issues and Practice in Gender Health

1(1-0)

Second Year II - Fall (15 hours)

PTH 623Clinical Pathophysiology & Pharmacology III

2(2-0)

PTH 690Motor Learning in Neurorehabilitation

2(2-0)

PTH 732Clinical Education III

3(1-3)

PTH 735Examination and Diagnosis III

2(1-2)

PTH 745Therapeutic Interventions II

5(3-4)

PTH 765Physical Therapy Seminars III

1(1-0)

Second Year III - Spring (16 hours)

PTH 621Clinical Pediatrics

2(2-0)

PTH 624Clinical Pathophysiology and Pharmacology IV

2(2-0)

PTH 662Manual Therapy II

2(0-4)

PTH 695Ethics in Physical Therapy

3(3-0)

PTH 736Examination and Diagnosis IV

1(1-0)

PTH 746Therapeutic Interventions III

5(4-2)

PTH 766Physical Therapy Seminars IV

1(1-0)

Third Year I - Summer (11 hours)

PTH 620Clinical Management of Geriatric Patients

2(2-0)

PTH 710Principles in Clinical Administration

2(2-0)

PTH 825Health Promotion in Physical Therapy Practice

2(2-0)

PTH 845Clinical Decision Making in Advanced Therapeutic Exercise

2(1-2)

PTH 870Rehabilitation Care Management

3(3-0)

Third Year II - Fall (16 hours)

PTH 790Clinical Research I

4(Spec)

PTH 832Clinical Education IV

12(Spec)

Third Year III - Spring (16 hours)

PTH 890Clinical Research II

4(Spec)

PTH 932Clinical Education V

12(Spec)

Electives (4 hours)

4 hours of PTH electives.

Total: 118-131 semester hours

Note: The total number of credit hours required for completion of the program may be reduced by up to 12 credit hours based on a student's prior course work or experiences. The previous course work or experience must have provided the student with the equivalent knowledge and skills presented in the specific required course(s) within the DPT curriculum. The faculty of the Physical Therapy Program will make the determination on whether a student's previous course work and experience are equivalent to the content of a specific course.

Additional Program Requirements:

Doctoral Research Project: Students must complete a Doctoral Research Project in Clinical Research I and II.

PTH 790Clinical Research I

4(Spec)

PTH 890Clinical Research II

4(Spec)

To fulfill the requirements for PTH 790 and PTH 890 the student must complete either:

  1. a prospective research project or
  2. a clinical case report. Students must submit final manuscripts in publication form according to program guidelines.

At the completion of the professional curriculum, students will receive a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree.

Accreditation

The Doctoral Program in Physical Therapy at Central Michigan University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, Virginia 22314; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: www.capteonline.org. The Central Michigan University Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Michigan Technological University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education as an expansion program of the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Central Michigan University.