Health Professions: Pre-Physical Therapy http://www.career.vt.edu/OHPA Dr. Judith A. Wubah Smith Career Center (0128) 231-6241 jawubah@vt.edu Dr. Jay Williams (HNFE), 323 Wallace jhwms@vt.edu Pre- PT/OT Coordinator Be sure to meet with your departmental Academic Advisor on a regular basis in addition to the individuals listed above. Office of Health Professions Advising (OHPA) MAJORS INFORMATION Any major is acceptable as long as certain specific admission requirements are met. Students should check specific school requirements. Common Majors: Biology (BIOL), Business (BUSI), Human, Nutrition, Food and Exercise (HNFE), and Psychology (PSYC). SPECIFIC COURSE REQUIREMENTS Course Number BIOL 1005, 1015 BIOL 1006, 1016 OR BIOL 1105, 1115 BIOL 1106, 1116 CHEM 1035, 1045 (lab) CHEM 1036, 1046 (lab) PHYS 2205, 2215 PHYS 2206, 2216 BMSP 2135, 2145 BMSP 2136, 2146 MATH 1015, 1016 or other calculus sequence ENGL 1105, 1106 PSYC 2004 STAT 3615 Title General Biology, General Biology Lab OR Principles of Biology, Principles of Biology Lab General Chemistry, General Chemistry Lab Credits 8 8 General Physics, General Physics Lab OR PHYS 2305, 2306 Foundations of Physics Human Anatomy & Physiology 8 Elementary Calculus with Trigonometry OR Other calculus sequence Freshman English Introductory Psychology Biological Statistics 6 OTHER COURSES REQUIRED BY SOME SCHOOLS BIOC 1014 BIOL 2104 Introduction to Biochemistry Cell and Molecular Biology HNFE 3824 Kinesiology COMM 2004 ENGL 2764 PSYC 3014 SOC 1004 BIOL Public Speaking Technical Writing Abnormal Psychology Introductory Sociology Pathology (check school for specific course requirement) Health Professions: Pre-Physical Therapy July 2012 Prerequisites 8 Must be taken in sequence. MATH 1016 MATH 1205 BIOL 1005,1006 or BIOL 1105, 1106 6 3 3 Prerequisites BIOL 1005,1006 or 1105, 1106 CHEM 1016 or 1036 BMSP 2135, 2136 PHYS 2205 or 2305 Sophomore standing Junior standing PSYC 2004 rev: JAW ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) or INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) INFORMATION Check with specific schools to make sure that credit from a community college, Advanced Placement, or International Baccalaureate are accepted. Some schools prefer that science courses are taken at a four-year institution with a normal credit load. COMMUNITY COLLEGE / SUMMER COURSES INFORMATION It is generally NOT recommended to take these prerequisite courses over the summer. Health professional schools prefer the courses to be taken at a four-year institution with a normal academic load. Please check the schools of interest for additional information on their requirements. GET INVOLVED!! VT Student Organizations, Courses, and Opportunities Course: UH 2004: Careers in Medicine 1 credit, sophomore or higher (Fall only) Office of Health Professions Advising http://www.career.vt.edu/OHPA Alpha Epsilon Delta Pre-Med Fraternity http://www.alphaepsilondelta.org.vt.edu/ American Medical Student Association (AMSA) www.vtamsa.org.vt.edu Minority Assoc of Pre-Health Students (MAPS) http://www.snma.org/premedical.php Physical Therapy Club http://www.physicaltherapy.org.vt.edu/ INFORMATION SESSIONS Health Professions Group Information Sessions: Twice per week in the Smith Career Center Online registration required, there will be specific sessions for Freshmen/Sophomores (Wednesdays at 8am) and Juniors/Seniors (Fridays at 8am). Check the Office of Health Professions Advising website frequently for dates and times. APPLICATION & ADMISSION INFORMATION Admission Test: Graduate Record Examination (GRE) Students should check their schools of interest for the average GRE scores. It is recommended that students take the GRE in the spring or summer a year before planning to apply to medical school. GPA: 3.45 to be competitive. A minimum GPA of 3.0 in math and science pre-requisites is required. The GPA is calculated several ways; overall, upper-division course GPA, and combined science and math GPA. Students should check on-line for the mean and range of GPA for their schools of choice Experience: A minimum of 40 hours of clinical experience (volunteer or paid) in various physical therapy settings is generally required. Some schools require that the clinical experience be verified with a signed form. Students should therefore check with the specific program into which they want to matriculate. Specific requirements by each institution can be found at www.apta.org Education Programs CAPTE Accredited Programs Chart of Admission Requirements. The Office of Health Professions Advising will work collaboratively with students to assist them gain this necessary practical experience. Application: Apply through PTCAS – Physical Therapy Centralized Application Service (http://www.ptcas.org/home.aspx). Not all professional PT programs participate in PTCAS. Applicants who wish to apply to a NON-participating PTCAS program must apply directly to the institution using that PT program’s local application. Filling out of the physical therapy school application through the online service is time consuming thus students should plan accordingly. Campus Interviews: Conducted by the Health Professions Evaluation Committee in the spring of each academic year (March - May) PT School Interview: Some programs have interviews and others do not. Students should check with the specific program into which they want to matriculate. Information Tidbits: All Virginia Physical Therapy programs offer the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree. Most schools now are only offering the DPT program; only 9 schools nationwide offer a Master’s program. Health Professions: Pre-Physical Therapy July 2012 rev: JAW OTHER RESOURCES Many schools have open houses at some point in the year which is listed on the schools’ website. www.ExploreHealthCareers.org, an exceptional resource for students National Institutes of Health Career Finder, http://scienceeducation.nih.gov/LifeWorks.nsf/feature/index.htm American Physical Therapy Assoc. http://www.apta.org Directory of Accredited Physical Therapy Programs: www.apta.org Education Programs Student Resources Regional Requirements by School: School Minimum GPA GRE Clinical Hours Duke Previous year: Overall 3.56.; natural science GPA, 3.47. Grade of C or better in prerequisite courses. Required. Previous year: verbal, 58.57 percentile; quantitative, 61.94 percentile; and writing, 56.31 percentile Not specified. Need “adequate exploration of the profession” George Washington Prefers 3.0 overall; not a set minimum. Reviews applicant as a “whole” but prefers GRE of 500 verbal. Not specified Hampton 3.0 overall 2.8 science Required Scores should reflect 4.0 Analytical writing; verbal + math > 900 40 Howard 3.0 in required coursework; 3.0 science GPA. Grade of C or better in required courses. Not required 80; at least 20 in acute care Lynchburg College Minimum 3.0 overall Minimum 3.0 science Required. Scores not specified 40 Marymount 3.0 overall 3.0 science Required Scores not specified 40 Old Dominion 3.0 overall Required Scores not specified 80 Shenandoah Minimum 2.8 for all prerequisite courses Required Scores not specified. 100 The Office of Health Professions Advising assists students and alumni pursuing a health care career in medicine, dentistry, optometry, pharmacy, chiropractic, occupational therapy, nursing, physician's assistant, veterinary medicine, or other graduate health professions. Any student of Virginia Tech, regardless of major, can use the services of OHPA. Although the majority of pre health professions students major in a science field, it is not required. Students should meet with their departmental Academic Advisor on a regular basis to ensure requirements are being met for graduation. The Office of Health Professions Advising is an important complement to academic advising. 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