Doctor of Physical Therapy Weekend College Program

Mission of the Weekend College Physical Therapy Program

The mission of the Weekend College Physical Therapy program is to provide an innovative means of providing entry-level physical therapist education to individuals with past education and practice experience as physical therapist assistants. The curriculum emphasizes lifelong learning, critical thinking, an interdisciplinary approach, the Nagi Disablement Model and the principles of androgogy.

Upon completion of the Weekend College Physical Therapy program at The University of Findlay, the graduate will be prepared to:

  1. Practice as a well-qualified, ethical professional who is able to integrate theoretical foundations with clinical reasoning skills and build upon his or her experiences in order to engage in autonomous practice.
  2. Work as a generalist practitioner with the ability to practice in a variety of settings, geographical locations and roles.
  3. Demonstrate a dedication to self-motivated, lifelong learning.

Admission Requirements of the Weekend College Physical Therapy Program

Students wishing to apply for admission to the Weekend College Physical Therapy program must have completed the following prerequisite courses:

BIOL 322Human Anatomy & Physiology I

3

BIOL 322LHuman Anatomy & Physiology/Lab

1

BIOL 323Human Anatomy & Physiology II

3

BIOL 323LHuman Anatomy & Physiology II/Lab

1

PHYS 250General Physics I/Lecture

3

PHYS 250LGeneral Physics I/Lab

1

PHYS 251General Physics II/Lecture

3

PHYS 251LGeneral Physics II/Lab

1

CHEM 130General Chemistry I/Lecture

3

CHEM 130LGeneral Chemistry I/Lab

1

CHEM 131General Chemistry II/Lecture

3

CHEM 131LGeneral Chemistry II/Lab

1

MATH 123Elementary Statistics

3

Descriptions of these courses can be found in The University of Findlay undergraduate catalog. Students must receive a “C” or better in all prerequisite courses. Five of the seven prerequisite courses should be completed before making application to the program.

In addition, the following admission criteria must be met:

  1. Minimum overall grade point average of 3.0 and a minimum science GPA of 3.0. This includes classes from all institutions attended.
  2. In circumstances where the cumulative GPA is between 2.95 and 3.0 and course work was completed over seven years ago, the DPT Admissions Committee may consider the applicant's last 64 hours of college course work and recalculate the GPA to determine if it meets the 3.0 minimum standard.
  3. Evidence of having graduated from an accredited PTA program (transcripts may serve as evidence).
  4. Possess a baccalaureate degree from an accredited institution recognized by the University, with the possible exception of first-professional doctorate-degree holders, specifically when no baccalaureate degree was offered (e.g., PharmD, etc.).
  5. Minimum of one year of work experience as a PTA (experience as determined by August 1st of the year of application).
  6. Completion of the Weekend College Physical Therapy program application materials including the submission of official transcripts of all college-level work.

The following items are also considered when determining a student’s admission status:

  1. Recommendations
  2. Experience in the field, community and professional involvement.

Students whose native language is not English and who have not graduated from American universities must meet the previously listed admissions conditions, plus:

  1. Have a verified TOEFL Internet-based test (iBT) minimum total score of 89 with 26 or better in speaking and 24 or better in writing or a verified International English Language Testing System (IELTS) academic score with a minimum overall band score of 7.0. Students not supplying an IELTS score are required to test in the Intensive English Language Program, and if necessary, complete coursework in English.
  2. Provide an affidavit of financial support (original), if not an American citizen or permanent resident.

Major Requirements of the Weekend College Physical Therapy Program

In the Weekend College (WEC) program, the Doctor of Physical Therapy requirements include:

PHTH 504Competencies in Physical Therapy

1

PHTH 514Exercise Physiology for the Physical Therapist

3

PHTH 520Research I

2

PHTH 522Research II

2

PHTH 526Psychosocial Factors in Disability

2

PHTH 528Pathology

4

PHTH 532Principles of Therapeutic Exercise

3

PHTH 545Lifespan Development and Physical Therapy

3

PHTH 551Elements of Physical Therapy Practice I

2

PHTH 557Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics

4

PHTH 560Musculoskeletal Impairments and Functional Limitations I

4

PHTH 561Elements of Physical Therapy Practice II

3

PHTH 563Foundations in Neuroscience

5

PHTH 564Anatomy I

3

PHTH 565Anatomy II

3

PHTH 573Education in Physical Therapy

2

PHTH 602Neurotherapeutics I

3

PHTH 604Neurotherapeutics II

4

PHTH 640Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy

3

PHTH 643Motor Control

2

PHTH 646Rehabilitation Technology, Orthotics and Prosthetics

3

PHTH 660Musculoskeletal Impairments and Functional Limitations II

4

PHTH 669Agents and Modalities

3

PHTH 671Integumentary

2

PHTH 675Community Health

2

PHTH 681Musculoskeletal System III

2

PHTH 687Health Care Systems

2

PHTH 720Clinical Education I, Inpatient

4

PHTH 723Medical Diagnostics

2

PHTH 726Clinical Education II, Outpatient

4

PHTH 730Clinical Education III, Specialty

5

PHTH 731Physical Therapy Seminar

1

PHTH 739Selected Topics in Physical Therapy

3

HEPR 505Professional Issues

3

HEPR 507Management in a Changing Health-Care Environment

3

HEPR 549Pharmacology

2

 

PHTH 616Faculty-Directed Research I

1

PHTH 636Faculty-Directed Research II

1

and

PHTH 656Faculty-Directed Research III

1

or

PHTH 628Case Report I

1

PHTH 648Case Report II

1

and

PHTH 658Case Report III

1

No more than two courses with a grade of “C+,” “C” or “C-” can be used to meet graduation requirements.

The Physical Therapy program reserves the right to make program and admission requirement changes without giving prior notice.