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Physical TherapyThe Program The requirements of the program are divided into two phases: (1) The pre-professional phase (taken at the college of your choice) and (2) the professional phase (10 contiguous semesters taken at the UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health). For specific information about the prerequisite courses please go to: www.mc.uky.edu/PT/admissionRequirements.htm. The pre-professional phase may be completed at any 4-year college or university (the first 2 years can be taken at any community college). It cannot be taken at the Center for Rural Health. During this phase, students take courses to satisfy the University Studies Program at UK, as well as required courses in biology (2), chemistry (2), physics (2), statistics (1), medical terminology (1), oral communication (1), and psychology (2). In order to be eligible for application prior to completion of a Bachelor’s degree, the student must meet the UK University Scholars criteria. The pre-professional phase must include a minimum of 90 semester hours and a student must reach senior status with an overall GPA of 3.2, and have a GPA of 3.5 or above in all PT prerequisites and major courses. Students must attend a 4-year college or university to have these upper division (junior and senior level) classes available. Students may also apply to the PT program after completion of a bachelor’s degree. In this case, the students are expected to have an overall GPA of 3.0, but a minimum of 2.75 is required. Questions concerning specific prerequisite qualifications are to be directed to the Office of Student Affairs. The professional phase is taken at the Center for Excellence in Rural Health in Hazard. Students gain knowledge through coursework at the Center, and acquire experiences through a series of multi-week clinical rotations (most located outside the Hazard area). Applications The professional phase of the program at the UK Center for Excellence in Rural Health is restricted to those applicants who plan to practice in rural Kentucky. It is also limited to 16 students per year. Applications for the next Hazard class are available beginning November 1, 2007. Printable applications will be available by going to: www.mc.uky.edu/pt/applicationPacket.htm Tuition and Fees For further program information regarding the Lexington and Hazard campuses, please go to the following web site: http://www.mc.uky.edu/pt/default.htm. Accreditation |
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