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Nov 23, 2024
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Mercy College 2019-2020 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Health Science, B.S. / Doctor of Physical Therapy, DPT
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Attention: The requirements for this program have changed. Please see Catalog Addendum for details.
Ferdinand Esser, Health Sciences Program Director
914-674-7857
fesser@mercy.edu
Nannette Hyland, Physical Therapy Program Director
914-674-7825
nhyland@mercy.edu
Bachelor of Science
Undergraduate General Education Requirements |
60 credits |
Health Science Major Concentration |
23 credits |
Minor Concentration (Open Electives) |
15 credits |
Physical Therapy Major Concentration (counts towards B.S. and DPT degrees) |
22 credits |
Total Bachelor of Science |
120 credits |
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Professional Courses (22 credits counted from B.S. degree) |
84 credits |
Clinical Education |
12 credits |
Total Doctor of Physical Therapy |
96 credits |
Total Combined B.S./DPT |
194 credits |
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Required General Education Courses
Health Science Concentration:
15 Credit Minor in Biology, Exercise Science, or Psychology (Open Electives)
Suggested Courses for Minor in Biology
Suggested Courses for Minor in Exercise Sciences
Suggested Courses for Minor in Psychology
Physical Therapy Major Concentration
(Counts towards B.S. and DPT degrees)
Physical Therapy Program Professional Courses
- PHTR 505- Pharmacology for Physical Therapy* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 516 Patient/Client Management I* - 3crs.
- PHTR 525 Pathology for Rehabilitation* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 520 Motor Learning and Control* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 531 Rehabilitation Research II* - 2 crs.
- PHTR 535 Childhood and Physical Therapy Practice* - 6 crs.
- PHTR 536 Childhood and Problem-Solving Application* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 541 Patient/Client Management II* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 545 Adolescence and Physical Therapy Practice* - 5 crs.
- PHTR 546 Adolescence and Problem-Solving Application* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 556 Physical Therapy: Ethics, Values and Practice* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 561 Patient/Client Management III* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 566 Introduction to Teaching and Learning* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 567 Teaching and Learning Applications in Physical Therapy* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 611 Rehabilitation Research III* - 2 crs.
- PHTR 616 Adulthood and Physical Therapy Practice* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 617 Adulthood and Physical Therapy Practice II* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 618 Adulthood and Problem-Solving Application* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 619 Medical Differential Diagnosis* - 2 crs.
- PHTR 620 Professional Management and Administration* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 621 Radiology for Physical Therapy* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 627 Maturity and Physical Therapy Practice I* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 628 Maturity and Physical Therapy Practice II* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 631 Maturity and Problem-Solving Application* - 1 cr.
- PHTR 630 Case Study Clinical Problem Solving* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 709 Research Externship I* - 2 crs.
- PHTR 710 Research Externship II Professional Practice Preparation* - 2 crs.
- PHTR 730 Professional Preparation Capstone - 1 cr.
*Please see the 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog for course descriptions.
Physical Therapy Program Clinical Education Courses
- PHTR 605- Basic Clinical Education* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 700- Advanced Clinical Education I* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 705- Advanced Clinical Education II* - 3 crs.
- PHTR 720- Advanced Clinical Education III* - 3 crs.
*Please see the 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog for course descriptions
Additional Program Information
The Dual Degree B.S. in Health Science/Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) at Mercy College is an accredited 3 year BS in Health Sciences plus 3.5-year Doctor of Physical Therapy program designed to prepare graduates to practice with entry-level proficiency and to obtain licensure in Physical Therapy.
The Accelerated Pre-Physical Therapy Track is a rigorous and condensed 98 credit course of study for exceptional students which prepares students for application to Mercy College’s Dual Degree Program in Bachelors of Science in Health Science plus the Doctor of Physical Therapy. Students are required to complete 60 General Education credits, a minor concentration (15 credits of upper level coursework in a designated area), the Physical Therapy Prerequisites and the Physical Therapy curriculum (96 credits). Students who already hold a bachelor’s degree are only required to complete the Prerequisite courses and the Physical Therapy curriculum.
After successful completion of the first year of the Physical Therapy Doctoral program, students are able to apply for a Bachelor of Science in Health Science degree. After successful completion of the final Physical Therapy Doctoral program coursework, students will be awarded a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree.
Program Requirements
Requirements for matriculation, admission, and progression in the combined B.S. in Health Sciences / D.P.T. in Physical Therapy:
Undergraduate Requirements:
1. Students who have selected the pre-physical therapy health sciences track must maintain a minimum cumulative and major GPA of 3.0. If a student’s cumulative and/or Health Science major GPA falls below a 3.0, they will be placed on pre-professional track probation and will have one semester to restore their matriculating track status by raising their cumulative and/or major GPA to a 3.0.
2. Pre-professional track students must achieve a grade of B or better in ENGL 112 or equivalent and MATH 116 or equivalent.
3. Any student who receives a grade below a C in a major course will be required to retake the course. Health Science Major courses may be retaken once.
4. Any exceptions to program guidelines require approval by the Program Head.
Please note, successful completion of the Accelerated Track B.S. in Health Sciences does NOT guarantee acceptance into the Doctoral Degree in Physical Therapy Program.
Graduate Program Admission:
1. Students are required to complete a minimum of 90 undergraduate credits to be considered for acceptance to the physical therapy doctoral program. These credits must include the 60 credits of required general education courses, a minor concentration (15 credits of upper level coursework), and the Prerequisites for Physical Therapy.
2. Students who have successfully completed at least eight Prerequisite health science concentration courses listed above with a minimum Prerequisite and cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.0 are eligible to apply to the program. All Prerequisite courses must be successfully completed prior to entry into the Physical Therapy Doctoral Program. No more than one Prerequisite science courses can be taken during the summer before entering the program.
3. Volunteer or work-related experience in physical therapy is required. A maximum of thirty students will be accepted into each Physical Therapy Doctoral Program class.
4. Students with foreign credentials and whose first language is not English are required to complete six credits of college-level English composition to satisfy the dual degree requirements and complete the TOEFL (as per College policy).
Physical Therapy Doctoral Program Admission Requirements:
General information regarding eligibility for the Graduate Program in Physical Therapy may be obtained from the Physical Therapist Centralized Application Service (PTCAS) at www.ptcas.org. Information may also be obtained by contacting the Physical Therapy Program Office at 914-674-7828.
The following is required of all applicants (all documentation must be received by PTCAS no later than January 15th):
1. Completion of an application packet on PTCAS (www.ptcas.org). Candidates with GPA of 3.6 or higher can submit applications by October 15 for consideration for early decision.
2. Have a minimum science Prerequisite GPA of 3.0, which includes the eight most recent science Prerequisite courses.
3. Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0.
4. Official Transcripts of all colleges attended sent to PTCAS (baccalaureate degree transcript if achieved).
5. GRE scores sent to PTCAS. The Mercy College GRE Physical Therapy Code is 0656. This is different than Mercy College’s general GRE code. Mercy’s required minimum for the GRE analytical writing section is a 3.0.
6. Volunteer/work experience forms demonstrating at least eighty hours of volunteer or work-related experience. The volunteer hours must be in a minimum of two different settings.
7. Two references on the Mercy College Physical Therapy Recommendation Form (one letter should be from a registered physical therapist or a work supervisor and one letter should be from an instructor of a Prerequisite course). The recommendations should give evidence of academic and professional qualifications for graduate study, and should be no more than one-year-old.
8. Students with foreign credentials and whose first language is not English are required to complete six credits of college-level English composition to satisfy the dual degree requirements and complete the TOEFL (as per college policy).
9. On site Interview.
Please see the 2019-2020 Graduate Catalog for additional information on the Physical Therapy Doctoral Program policies, progression criteria, and academic regulations: http://catalog.mercy.edu/preview_program.php?catoid=4&poid=276&returnto=198.
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