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+ Pre-Physical Therapy

102 Health Center, 419-372-8242
4416 Collier Building, Medical College of Ohio,
419-383-3518

The physical therapist is a highly skilled practitioner who is knowledgeable of the health problems of clients with movement dysfunction in all age groups and in a variety of environments. Physical therapy provides a career option for men and women who want to work with other health care professionals in the restoration of maximal functional capabilities of individuals of all ages temporarily or permanently disabled by illness, disease, trauma or congenital abnormalities. Physical therapists provide services in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, ambulatory care centers, skilled nursing facilities, clients' homes, industry, public schools or independently owned physical therapy practices.

During the first three years of undergraduate study students will complete pre-professional coursework that permits them to fulfill all prerequisite requirements and to attain a liberal arts background in communication skills, natural sciences, social and behavioral sciences and the humanities.

The professional phase of the curriculum is provided on the campus of the Medical College of Ohio in Toledo. Coursework in the seven-semester professional course of study includes courses in the basic sciences, physical therapy theory and procedures, and applied clinical sciences. Concurrent clinical practicums and a six-month clinical internship, which are required of all students, provide supervised experiences that ensure professional competency.

The first two semesters of the professional curriculum will serve as the fourth year of an applied health sciences degree (pre-physical therapy) program. At the end of the third year of the professional course of study, the student will be awarded a master's degree from the Medical College of Ohio.

Instructional fees for the first year of the physical therapy program at MCO are the same as for all other undergraduate degree programs. However, the last two years of fees are assessed at the master's level and paid to MCO. There are additional costs for professional liability insurance, health examinations and laboratory fees. Transportation to and from classes at the Medical College of Ohio, room and board, and expenses incurred with clinical practicums and internship (e.g., travel, lodging) that may take the student out-of-state for up to three months are the financial responsibility of the students.

Admission procedures
Candidates for enrollment in the professional phase of the physical therapy program at the Medical College of Ohio (in consortium with BGSU and the University of Toledo) must:

  1. Be admitted to BGSU prior to Dec. 1 of the year they are applying to MCO;
  2. Have obtained a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in all post-secondary coursework. No "S/U" options are permitted in courses, except for those courses graded only on that basis;
  3. Have obtained a minimum of 3.0 cumulative GPA in the following courses and a minimum grade of "C" in each course:
  4. a. BIOL 205, 331, 332
    b. CHEM 125, 127, 128
    c. KNS 360
    d. PHYS 201
    e. PSYC 310 or 311 or SOC 301
    f. Introduction to Statistics;

  5. File the physical therapy professional curriculum application prior to the January deadline date of the year the student wishes to enroll into the professional component of the physical therapy program (see MCO Web site for exact deadline for the current year);
  6. Complete a personal interview as stipulated by the admissions committee of the Department of Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Ohio;
  7. If selected into the professional component of the Physical Therapy Program:

    a. Complete all prerequisites and general educational requirements specified by Bowling Green State University;
    b.
    File a letter of acceptance as directed by the admissions committee.

The availability of clinical facilities and faculty currently limits the number of students that can be admitted from each university. Admission to the professional component is competitive; therefore, completion of the admission requirements does not guarantee acceptance to the professional physical therapy program.

Selection
The responsibility for selecting students for enrollment in the professional component of the curriculum is vested in the admissions committee, which is composed of representatives from the Department of Physical Therapy at the Medical College of Ohio and appointees from Bowling Green State University and the University of Toledo. Criteria for selection include the strength of the academic record with particular emphasis on performance in the natural and social sciences, evidence of observation of physical therapy services and personal characteristics important when working with people in the health care fields.

Sample program

  • First year
    • ENG 111, 112 (6)
    • BIOL 205 (5)
    • CHEM 125 (5)
    • SOC 101 (3)
    • MEDT 101 (1)
    • Humanities elective (3)
    • MATH 122 (3)
    • PSYC 101 (4)
  • Second year
    • CHEM 127, 128 (5)
    • BIOL 331, 332 (8)
    • CS 100 (3)
    • PSYC 310 (3)
    • PUBH 320, HED 215, HED 216, or F&N 207 (3)
    • IPC 102 or 306 (3)
    • MEDT 301 (2)
    • International perspective requirement (3)
  • Third year
    • PHYS 201, 202 (10)
    • SOC 301 or PSYC 311 (3)
    • CULT DIV (3)
    • MATH 115; PSYC 270 or SOC 369 (3/4)
    • ENG 207 or 388 (3)
    • KNS 360, 370 (6)
    • PHIL 342 (3)
    • PUBH 320, HED 215, HED 216, or F&N 207 (3)
  • Fourth year (courses subject to approval)
    • Gross Anatomy (5)
    • Analysis of Movement (3)
    • Scientific Inquire (2)
    • Teaching/Learning I (2)
    • Clinical Reasoning (1)
    • Foundations of PT I (2) and II (2)
    • Neuroscience (5)
    • Clinical Pathophysiology (3)
    • Introduction to Examination (2)
    • Health Promotion (3)
    • Integrated Control of Movement (3)
 
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