Program in Physical Therapy
500 College of Health Sciences
Phone: (915) 747-8207
E-mail: pt@utep.edu
PROGRAM COORDINATOR: Paul M. Nagel
GRADUATE FACULTY: Acosta, Bois, Bybee, Dillon, Ryberg
Physical Therapy is a health profession whose primary purpose is the promotion of optimal physical function. Physical therapists apply scientific principles to prevent and treat acute and chronic movement disorders. Physical therapy encompasses areas of specialization and includes the development of new approaches to more effectively meet existing and emerging health care needs.
The Physical Therapy Program offers a Masters Degree in Physical Therapy. While acceptance into the Masters Degree Program does not require completion of an undergraduate degree, the competitive nature of the admissions process makes it imperative that interested undergraduates follow a traditional undergraduate major (e.g., Biological Sciences, Health Sciences, Kinesiology, Chemistry) as they complete the program prerequisites and electives. In addition, undergraduates should be aware of the University Core Curriculum and its requirements as they plan a course of study that may lead to consideration for admission to the Masters Degree in Physical Therapy.
Acceptance into the program requires the completion of ninety prerequisite and elective undergraduate credit hours (see below) and selection after a competitive admissions process (see below). Twenty-four students are selected each year and begin their studies in the Fall. Successful completion of the academic and clinical components of the Masters Degree makes the graduate eligible to take the Texas (and other State) license examination in Physical Therapy. Successful completion of that examination allows the graduate to practice as a licensed physical therapist.
The program with its academic and clinical components is two and one-half calendar years in length (eight consecutive semesters). The semesters are sequential and require full-time attendance. Included in the program are a total of thirty (30) weeks of full-time clinical affiliations and a research project.
Admission Requirements
Before admission to the Physical Therapy program, students must meet all admission requirements as stated below.
Undergraduate Courses
At least 72 undergraduate hours must be completed prior to the formal application process and a minimum of 90 semester hours of undergraduate study must be completed prior to starting the program. When planning a course of study that may lead to consideration for the program, students must take courses that apply to the University Core Curriculum, meet requirements for a regular academic major, and satisfy specific program prerequisites. No more than 66 credit hours can be transferred from a community or junior college. All science (biology, chemistry, physics) and math courses must have been completed in the last 10 years.
Prerequisite Courses
Forty-nine semester hours are required prerequisite courses. These courses must meet specified conditions1 and include:
English (9 credit hours)
ENGL 1311 (ENGL 1301)* 3 hrs
ENGL 1312 (ENGL 1302)* 3 hrs
ENGL 3359 3 hrs
Chemistry (8 credit hours)
CHEM 1305/1105 (CHEM 1311/1111)* 4 hrs
CHEM 1306/1106 (CHEM 1312/1112)* 4 hrs
Biology (8 credit hours)
BIOL 1305/1107 (BIOL 1306/1106)* 4 hrs
And either:
BIOL 1306/1108 *
OR
BIOL 3414
OR
ZOOL 2406
Physiology (4 credit hours)
Upper-level physiology with laboratory (human, animal, or vertebrate physiology)
ZOOL 4380/4181
OR
BIOL 4388/ZOOL 4181
Note: BIOL 2313/2113 Human Anatomy and Physiology (BIOL 2302/2102)
does not meet requirements as Upper level.
Psychology (6 credit hours) Physics (8 credit hours)
PSYC 1301 (PSYC 2301)* 3 hrs PHYS 1403 (PHYS 1401)* 4 hrs
PSYC 2310 (PSYC 2312) 3 hrs PHYS 1404 (PHYS 1402)* 4 hrs
both courses must include labs
Communication (3 credit hours) Statistics (3 credit hours)
COMM 1301* 3 hrs PSYC 1303 (PSYC 2317) 3 hrs OR must include analysis of variance (ANOVA)
COMM 1302 * 3 hrs prefer psychology or education based
* Course meets University Core Curriculum requirement.
Elective Courses
Forty-one semester hours are elective. However, some of these hours must be used to complete the University Core Curriculum. Students are urged to choose courses that complete an academic major, fulfill University Core requirements, and promote a well-rounded education.
University Core Curriculum
Physical Therapy Program prerequisite courses do not meet all the University Core Curriculum requirements. Courses must be selected to complete University Core Curriculum requirements in U.S. History (HIST 1301 and HIST 1302), Political Science (POLS 2310 and POLS 2311), Visual and Performing Arts (three credits), Humanities (three credits), and the Institutionally Designated Option (three credits).
Additional Requirements for Admission
1. Completion of the University Core Curriculum prior to beginning the Masters Degree Program in Physical Therapy
requirements.
they have completed the University Core Curriculum requirements from their home university.
are exempt from the University Core Curriculum requirement.
2. A minimum overall GPA of 3.0 (on a four point scale).
3. A minimum GPA of 3.0 (on a four point scale) in math/science (biology, chemistry, physics).
4. 150 clock hours of documented volunteer or paid work experience in a physical therapy setting (must be completed prior to December 1st of the application year).
5. Three letters of recommendation-one of which must be from a physical therapist who supervised the work or volunteer experience.
7. International students (when English is not the official or first language) must have a minimum score of 550 on TOEFL.
8. Completed application for the Graduate School.
9. Official transcripts (plus two copies) of all colleges or community colleges attended.
10. Graduate application processing fee ($15 US for permanent residents, $65 International applicants).
11. Completion of an official interview of all eligible candidates.
Selection Criteria
Completion of the above requirements makes a student eligible for selection but does NOT guarantee admission to the Physical Therapy Program. The final selection is competitive and based on academic course work and the other requirements.
Admissions Process
(The application packet including all necessary forms is available beginning August 1st.)
All applications, supporting documentation, transcripts, and test scores should be sent to:
Graduate School
201 Administration Building
The University of Texas at El Paso
El Paso, Texas 79968
(915) 747-5491
Email: gradschool@utep.edu
Inquires may be made to:
Physical Therapy Program
UTEP College of Health Sciences
1101 N. Campbell
El Paso, TX 79902-0581
(915) 747-8207
Email: pdumond@utep.edu
See the Graduate Studies Catalog for more detailed information about the Physical Therapy Program.