Doctor of Physical Therapy Program Information
Program Location
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Center for Graduate Studies
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Program Credits
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133 credits
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Program Length
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9 Trimesters, 135 Instructional Weeks
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Time to Complete
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36 Months
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Program Mission: The mission of West Coast University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy Program is to provide a student-centric education that prepares graduates for caring, innovative, interdisciplinary, evidence-based approaches to patient-centered care.
Program Learning Outcomes:
Each student will have the opportunity to develop knowledge, skills and professional behaviors in order to:
- Provide physical therapy services in a professional, analytical, and caring manner.
- Synthesize and demonstrate autonomous entry-level skills in providing physical therapy services.
- Develop effective communication, consultation, and collaboration skills in the provision of services as a part of the health care team.
- Evaluate current evidence into clinical reasoning processes and incorporate into physical therapy practice.
- Adhere to ethical standards of practice and legal/regulatory policies.
Doctor of Physical Therapy Transfer Credit
The Doctor of Physical Therapy program does not allow transfer credit.
Doctor of Physical Therapy Candidate Seat Deposit
Applicants that are conditionally accepted to the Doctor of Physical Therapy program will be required to submit a $500.00 good faith payment for a Seat Deposit. The Seat Deposit will be credited to your program costs. The University will retain a maximum of $175.00 of this deposit should you cancel your enrollment within seven calendar days (excluding holidays) of enrollment or by the seventh calendar day of the first term, whichever is later. Deposits may be paid by money order or cashier's check made out to West Coast University.
Health Insurance Requirement
Students enrolled in the DPT program will be required to provide evidence of health insurance during their education at West Coast University. Students are required to carry and maintain personal health insurance during their entire tenure.
For accreditation information please see the Accreditation and Approvals section.
Admissions Requirements
Applicants for the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program must:
1. Have obtained a bachelor's degree and specific prerequisite courses from a regionally accredited institution.
2. Applicants must have achieved a minimum 3.0 Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) at the undergraduate level, and a minimum 3.0 GPA in program prerequisite courses.
3. Required prerequisite courses:
- One (1) course in Statistics (three semester credit hours).
- One (1) course in Human Anatomy (four semester credit hours including a lab, for science majors).
- One (1) course in Human physiology (four semester credit hours including a lab, for science majors).
- Two (2) courses in Physics (four semester credit hours each including labs, for science majors).
- Two (2) courses in Chemistry (four semester credit hours each including labs, for science majors).
- One (1) course in biology (at least three semester credit hours).
- Six semester credit hours in the behavioral sciences (Life span development is one of the preferred courses).
4. Applicants must take the GRE and provide evidence of completion.
5. Applicants must provide signed proof of having achieved 40 hours of clinical observation in a clinical setting.
6. Applicants must submit 2 letters of recommendation (one from a faculty member and one from a physical therapist).
7. Applicants must have an interview with the Admissions Committee.
Additional Requirement
One (1) course in Medical Terminology (certificate acceptable as well) - this is a requirement based upon acceptance into the program, not a prerequisite.
Tuition and Fees
Please see the Graduate Tuition and Fees section for cost information.
Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum
Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum
PT 700 | Physical Therapy Professionalism | 2 |
PT 701 | Foundation Sciences I: Human Anatomy | 4 |
PT 704 | Clinical Skills I: Foundations of Physical Therapy Practice | 4 |
PT 705 | Critical Inquiry I: Introduction to Research Methods | 2 |
PT 711 | Foundation Sciences II: Neuroscience I | 2 |
PT 714 | Clinical Skills II: Physical Therapy Examination | 3 |
PT 715 | Critical Inquiry II: Biostatistics | 2 |
PT 721 | Foundation Sciences III: Kinesiology/Pathomechanics | 5 |
PT 706 | Ethicolegal Issues in Healthcare and IPE Collaboration | 3 |
PT 731 | Foundation Sciences IV: Physiology/Histology | 4 |
PT 724 | Clinical Skills III: Therapeutic Exercise and Physical Agents | 4 |
PT 725 | Evidence-Based Practice I | 2 |
PT 707 | Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy I | 5 |
PT 708 | Cardiopulmonary and Vascular Physical Therapy | 3 |
PT 751 | Foundation Sciences V: Pathophysiology | 3 |
PT 741 | Foundation Sciences VI: Neuroscience II | 4 |
PT 717 | Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy II | 5 |
PT 712 | Neuromuscular Physical Therapy I | 5 |
PT 710 | The Socio-Cultural Aspects of Human Interaction | 2 |
PT 734 | Clinical Skills IV: Physical Therapy Evaluation I: Focused Guidance | 3 |
PT 722 | Neuromuscular Physical Therapy II | 5 |
PT 718 | Evidence-Based Concepts of Musculoskeletal Imaging | 1 |
PT 719 | Physical Therapy Experience | 5 |
PT 730 | Introduction to Management, Advocacy and Health Promotion | 2 |
PT 735 | Evidence-Based Practice II | 2 |
PT 740 | Prosthetics and Orthotics | 2 |
PT 744 | Clinical Skills V: Physical Therapy Evaluation II: Independent Evaluation | 3 |
PT 732 | Pharmacotherapy | 3 |
PT 745 | Evidence-Based Practice III | 1 |
PT 729 | Clinical Internship I | 13 |
PT 739 | Clinical Internship II | 13 |
PT 723 | Interprofessional Healthcare | 1 |
PT 749 | Clinical Internship III | 13 |
Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum-Electives
Students in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program must choose one (1) elective.
PT 772E | Pediatric Physical Therapy | 2 |
PT 773E | Geriatric Physical Therapy | 2 |
PT 774E | Research | 2 |
PT 775E | Clinical Electrophysiology in Physical Therapy | 2 |
Total Credit Hours: | 133 |
Total Credit Hours: 133
Total Credit Hours: 133