Brigham Young University Utah The following courses at Brigham Young University will best fulfill the prerequisites for application to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Degree (DPT) Program at Eastern Washington University. For individual questions, please contact Debra Dickerson at (509)368-6601, or via email at ddickerson@mail.ewu.edu Please note change in behavioral science. Lower Division Anatomy: PDBio 220 – Human Anatomy Lower Division Physiology: PDBio 305 – Human Physiology Upper Division Physiology ONE upper division Physiology course Exercise Sciences 363 and 367 – Exercise Physiology and Lab OR PDBio 365 – Pathophysiology OR PDBio 362-Advanced Physiology Upper Division Biology Course – ONE upper division Biology/Zoology course related to Vertebrates (examples below) Biol 240 – Molecular Biology Biol 340 – Genetics McBio 221 – General Microbiology with McBio 222 – Lab PDBio 320 – Dissection Tech in Human Anatomy PDBio 365 – Pathophysiology (if not taken for Physiology requirement) Biol 360 – Cellular Biology PDBio 484 – Human Embryology PDBio 561 – Physiology and Drug Mechanisms PDBio 565 – Endocrinology Chem 481 - Biochemistry Zool 260 – Human Anatomy Zool 355 – Human Physiology ExSc 362 - Kinesiology and Biomechanics Chemistry Chemistry 105 – General College Chemistry (4 credit class—lab included) Chemistry 106 – General College Chemistry 2 AND Chem 107 (Lab) OR ANY 2 more advanced Chemistry courses with labs Note: Chemistry 101 is a very introductory course and will not fulfill our prerequisites. Physics Phscs 105 – Introductory Applied Physics AND Phscs 107 (lab) Phscs 106 – Introductory Applied Physics 2 AND Phscs 108 (lab) OR ANY 2 more advanced Physics courses with labs Behavioral Science Any two courses in behavioral science including psychology, sociology or anthropology. Statistics - any statistics course such as Stat 221 – Principles of Statistics 07/02/16