In order to be eligible for admission, the applicant must complete a baccalaureate degree from a regionally-accredited institution before starting the DPT program. Applications to the DPT program will only be accepted through the PTCAS website. Note that 22 of the 31 required hours of pre-requisite courses (at least 8 of the prerequisite courses) must be completed by the application deadline. Admission to the program for students who have not completed all prerequisite courses will be conditional pending the completion of all prerequisite courses with a grade of “C” or better before matriculation. The program has no required – or preferred – undergraduate major. UAMS recognizes that the study and practice of physical therapy is enriched by the presence of students from a variety of academic backgrounds. A demonstrated amount of academic rigor is required however, to ensure that applicants can succeed with the scholastic demands of the physical therapy curriculum.
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*All of this information is detailed in the PTCAS website application. All application information to the program should be uploaded to PTCAS by the deadline of September 16, 2024 at 11:00pm CST.
Prerequisite coursework
Graduate Record Exam (GRE)
Observation Hours
Other documents/requirements
Supplemental Application
All applicant information must be received and verified in PTCAS by October 18, 2024.
Incomplete applications WILL NOT be reviewed.
*All required materials should be uploaded to PTCAS. Mailed copies will not be accepted.
*It is the applicant’s responsibility to ensure these tasks get completed. If all aspects of the PTCAS application are not received within the deadline, the application will be considered incomplete and therefore, not reviewed.
One required reference from this specific type of evaluator | Second reference accepted from this type of evaluator | Letter of reference NOT accepted from this type of evaluator |
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Physical Therapist | X | X |
Professor | X | |
Academic | X | |
Supervisor/Employer | X | |
Teaching Assistant | X | |
Physical Therapist Assistant | X | |
Pre-PT Advisor | X | |
Politician | X | |
Health Care Professional | X | |
Friend | X | |
Family Member | X | |
Co-worker | X | |
Clergy | X |
A completed bachelor’s degree from a regionally-accredited institution by the start of the DPT program is required. In addition, the following 31 semester credits are required for admission. Labs are not required and will not be calculated in GPA unless they are within the full course (ie. if a lab and class grade are combined, the full grade will be used for that prerequisite; if a lab and class are separate, only the grade for the class will used for the prerequisite.)
Coursework | Semester Hours | Comments |
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Anatomy | 3 | Acceptable courses include: Human, Comparative, Vertebrate Anatomy, and/or Combined Anatomy and Physiology Courses. * |
Physiology | 3 | Acceptable courses include: Human, Animal, Mammalian, Comparative, Vertebrate Physiology, Pathophysiology, Neurophysiology, and/or Combined Anatomy and Physiology Courses. * |
*Anatomy and Physiology courses can be separate or together as one course (e.g. A&P). One combined course will not fulfill both anatomy and physiology requirements; however, two 3-credit combined courses (A&P I and A&P 2) will fulfill both course requirements. | ||
Biology | 6 | General and Specialized Courses; acceptable courses include: General Biology I or II (for Science Majors), Embryology, Immunology, Histology, Genetics, Neurobiology, Neuroscience, Zoology, Microbiology, Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, Advanced Biology |
Chemistry | 3 | General or specialized chemistry |
Physics | 6 | General or specialized physics* |
*One Biomechanics course may be accepted in lieu of a physics course | ||
Statistics | 3 | Acceptable courses include: Statistics, Biostatistics, Research Methods and Design* |
*Statistics courses may be taken under Biology, Psychology, Mathematics, or Exercise Science | ||
Psychology | 6 | Acceptable courses include: General Psychology, Advanced Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Child Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Adolescent Psychology, Sports Psychology, Psychopathology, Growth and Development, Lifespan Development, Psychology of Human Behavior, Psychology of Rehabilitation, Psychology of Aging |
Medical Terminology | 1 | Coursework should include the language of medicine, including an emphasis on word roots and combined forms of words describing various terms of health and disease. |
Total | 31 |
Only grades of C or higher are acceptable for all prerequisite coursework. However, admissions is aware that due to COVID-19 and the impact on colleges and universities, some students were issued pass/fail, credit/no credit prerequisite grades. We will accept this grading system during the semesters/quarters impacted by COVID-19 as long as the college or university documents “pass/P or credit/CR” and the credit hours on the transcript.
No transfer credits are accepted from other degree programs or physical therapy programs. There is no advanced standing permitted in the PT program. All but two prerequisite courses must be completed within 7 years prior to the date of the anticipated entry into the program. No more than two prerequisite courses (6-8 credits) can be from CLEP or AP credit and must be recognized on the granting University official transcript. Although accepted, CLEP and AP credits will not be considered in GPA calculations.
All prerequisite coursework must be obtained from a regionally accredited institution in the U.S.
All questions concerning course descriptions or substitutions should be submitted in writing via email to ptprogram@uams.edu.
* While these secondary factors will enhance the applicant’s competitiveness for admission, they are not, by themselves, sufficient to admit an applicant. Incoming students must still meet primary admission requirements.
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