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PHYSICAL THERAPY

PHYSICAL THERAPY


CAROLYN GALLEHER, P.T,M.H.S,  Coordinator of Undergraduate Physical Therapy
FACULTY: Thomas Hudson, PT, MS, PCS, Kristine Legters DSc, PT, NCS, Pamela Reynolds, PT, Ed.D., Donna Skelly, PT, MS, OCS, Julie Hartmann, PT, MEd, ACCE

Physical Therapy is a health care profession that primarily focuses on the preservation, development, and restoration of optimal function. Physical therapist provide evaluative, rehabilitative, and preventive health care services designed to alleviate pain; prevent the onset and progression of impairment, functional limitation, disability resulting from injury, disease, or other causes; and restore, maintain and promote overall fitness, health and optimal quality of life. Physical therapists work with individuals of all ages who demonstrate movement dysfunction, or the potential for such dysfunction, of the neurological, musculoskeletal, integumentary, and cardiopulmonary systems.

Physical therapists practice in a hospital setting, or provide services in out-of-hospital settings through home health agencies, in nursing homes, in industrial settings, through public health agencies, in private physical therapy clinics, in public schools and in a variety of other nontraditional settings.

The job opportunities for physical therapists remain abundant, and according to the Occupation Outlook Handbook, are expected to continue to grow during the new millennium. Advances in medical technology continue to allow for the treatment of more severe disabilities. As a result, physical therapists will be needed to care for the aging baby boomers who face heart disease, strokes and arthritis, and to attend to the growing number of newborns who suffer severe birth defects.

Gannon's undergraduate Physical Therapy curriculum assists students in preparing themselves for acceptance into Gannon's Doctor of Physical Therapy program. With the guidance of the physical therapy advisor, students select courses to fulfill prerequisites specific to the professional program, or programs, to which students wish to apply.

All entry-level physical therapy programs offer only graduate level (master's or doctorate degree) professional preparation. Because of this, students entering Gannon's undergraduate physical therapy program intending to apply to graduate level professional programs should select a major field of study. The choice of a major will depend upon the student's personal interest. Students may select any of the following majors available at Gannon: Biology, Business Administration, Chemistry, Dietetics*, Mathematics, Nursing*, Psychology, Science, and Sport and Exercise Science. *May require summer courses.

Gannon University offers a doctoral degree program in physical therapy. The curriculum is seven years in length with a 4+3 model. Graduates must complete a Baccalaureate degree and 3 years of professional preparation. While enrollment in Gannon's undergraduate physical therapy program does not guarantee acceptance into the professional graduate program, 75 percent of the seats in each entering class at the graduate level are reserved for "qualified Gannon graduates."

Admission into the Undergraduate program:
The minimum requirements to be considered for acceptance to the undergraduate Physical Therapy program include:

  • Overall high school GPA of 3.0 or higher.
  • SAT score of 1010 or higher or ACT score of 21 or higher.
  • Completion of college prep biology and chemistry with labs and three years of college prep mathematics.

Acceptance into the Graduate Program:
The graduate program gives preference to qualified Gannon University undergraduate physical therapy applicants who meet the following criteria:
  • Maintain a minimum overall 3.0 GPA.
  • Satisfied the prerequisite course and GPA requirements of 3.0 with no more than four credits of repeat course work, grades of D are not accepted.
  • Transferred to Gannon University and completed a minimum of 30 credits in the undergraduate physical therapy program and Gannon University.
Early Acceptance Opportunities into the Graduate Program:

Freshman Acceptance:

A guaranteed position in the Doctor of Physical Therapy program will be reserved for any freshman if the following criteria are met:

  • SAT total of 1050 or higher.
  • GPA of 3.2 or higher on a 4.0 scale.
  • Must maintain a GPA of 3.2 or higher in Gannon undergraduate courses.
  • Must maintain a GPA of 3.2 or higher in prerequisite courses (with no repeated courses).
  • Students will be given special consideration for graduate scholarship upon entrance to the graduate Physical Therapy program at Gannon.
3+3 Program Opportunity

Gannon also offers the opportunity to participate in a 3+3 program. This program has been designed for qualified students to earn an undergraduate Science Degree and a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in six years rather than seven. Students who wish to apply must choose a Science major and meet the following criteria:
  • SAT total of 1050 or higher.
  • A high school GPA of 3.2 or better.
  • Must maintain a GPA of 3.2 or higher in Gannon undergraduate courses.
  • Must maintain a GPA of 3.2 or higher in prerequisite courses with no repeated courses.
  • GPA will be reviewed at the end of each academic year.

Course Selection:

The following coursework meets the general requirements for most professional schools of physical therapy including Gannon's graduate program:

Biology with laboratories8 credits
Chemistry with laboratories8 credits
Physics with laboratories8 credits
Mathematics3-6 credits
Psychology6 credits
Sociology3 credits
Research Methodology1 semester
Human Anatomy with Lab1 semester
Human Physiology with Lab1 semester
Exercise Physiology1 semester
Exercise Physiology Lab (recommended) 1 semester
Statistics1 semester
Kinesiology (recommended) 
Professional schools of physical therapy vary in regard to entry requirements. Consultation with the physical therapy school of choice during the freshman year is recommended.


Undergraduate Physical Therapy Curriculum:

The following course sequence can be varied dependent upon the undergraduate field of study that has been selected.

 

 FRESHMAN
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3General Chemistry I/CHEM 111
1General Chemistry I Lab/CHEM 112
3College Composition/LENG 111
3College Algebra/MATH 111
3History of West and World/LHST 111
3Intro to Psychology/PSYC 111
16Credits
 
3General Chemistry II/CHEM 114
1General Chemistry II Lab/CHEM 115
3Critical Anal and Comp/LENG 112
3Psych of Human Development/PSYC 222
3Basic Sociology/SOCT110
3Sacred Scriptures/LTHE 121
1PT Seminar 1/PT 110
17Credits
 
 SOPHOMORE
 Fall Semester   Spring Semester
3Molecular Cell Biology/BIOL 122
1Molecular Cell Biology Lab/BIOL 123
3Research Methodology
3Inv to Philosophy/LPHI 231
3Theology II Series/LTHE
3Fine Art Series/LFIN
16Credits
 
3Animal For Function/BIOL 124
1Animal Form Lab/BIOL 125
3Trigonometry/MATH 112
3Statistics
3Literature Series/LENG
3Philosophy II Series/LPHI 237
1PT Seminar II/PT 210
17Credits
 

JUNIOR AND SENIOR YEARS

3 Physics I/PHYS 105
1 Physics I Lab/PHYS 106
3 Physics II/PHYS 108
1 Physics II Lab/PHYS 109
3 Human Gross Anatomy/BIOL 365
1 Human Gross Anatomy Lab/BIOL 366
3 Human Physiology/BIOL 368
1 Human Physiology Lab/BIOL 369
3 Phys of Exercise and Sport/SPRT 311
1 Phys of Exercise and Sport Lab/SPRT 312 (recommended)
3 Kinesiology/SPRT 411 (recommended)
23 Credits

All students receiving a bachelor's degree from Gannon must complete the Core of Discovery requirements and the course requirements for their field of study in addition to the courses listed above.

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