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University of Miami Physical Therapy Program
The University of Miami offers a comprehensive Physical Therapy program designed to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and professional behaviors necessary for a successful career in physical therapy.
Program Overview
- The program is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the principles and practices of physical therapy.
- Students will learn about the human body, its functions, and the various factors that affect movement and function.
- The program includes both theoretical and practical components, with a focus on evidence-based practice and clinical decision making.
Program Requirements
- Students must complete a minimum of 120 credits to graduate.
- The program includes a combination of classroom and clinical instruction, with a focus on hands-on learning and practical experience.
- Students must also complete a series of clinical internships and a final research project.
Admission Criteria
- Applicants must have a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution.
- A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for admission.
- Applicants must also submit official transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.
Tuition Fees
- The tuition fee for the program is $1,200 per credit hour.
- The total cost of the program is approximately $144,000.
Research Areas
- The program offers a range of research areas, including musculoskeletal physical therapy, neurologic physical therapy, and pediatric physical therapy.
- Students can work with experienced faculty members to develop their research skills and contribute to the advancement of the field.
Course Offerings
- The program includes a range of courses, including:
- PTS 601: Advanced Clinical Practice: Counterstrain
- PTS 602: LAGO Local Pro-Bono Clinic Elective
- PTS 603: ACP: Supplemental Skills
- PTS 604: Rehabilitation Technology for Physical Therapists
- PTS 605: Physical Therapy Private Practice Management
- PTS 606: Advanced Clinical Practice: Topics in Pelvic Health
- PTS 607: Physical Therapy for the Pregnant and Postpartum Client
- PTS 608: Nutrition for Physical Therapists
- PTS 609: Advances in Amputee Rehabilitation and Prosthetic Technology
- PTS 610: ACP: Pilates Mat Immersion for Rehabilitation
- PTS 611: Advanced Clinical Practice: Topics in Pediatrics
- PTS 612: Sports Physical Therapy
- PTS 613: Advanced Clinical Practice: Evaluation and Treatment of the Foot and Ankle
- PTS 614: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist Preparation (NSCA)
- PTS 615: Advance Clinical Practice: Taping for the Orthopedic Population
- PTS 616: Clinical Research I
- PTS 618: Critical Care Physical Therapy
- PTS 619: Pelvic Anatomy
- PTS 620: Spanish for Physical Therapists
- PTS 621: Advanced Clinical Practice: Topics in Vestibular Rehabilitation
- PTS 623: Advanced Clinical Practice: Topics in Manual Therapies
- PTS 624: Myofascial Release II
- PTS 625: Introduction to Dry Needling Theory and Technique
- PTS 627: Gateway Pilates II
- PTS 629: Evaluation and Treatment of Spinal Dysfunctions I
- PTS 630: Foundations of Physical Therapy
- PTS 631: Gross Anatomy for Physical Therapy I
- PTS 632: Gross Anatomy for Physical Therapy II
- PTS 633: Communication in Physical Therapy Practice
- PTS 640: Neuroscience I
- PTS 641: Neuroscience II
- PTS 642: Biophysical Agents
- PTS 643: Medical Pathology Seminar I
- PTS 644: Medical Pathology Seminar II
- PTS 645: Medical Pathology Seminar III
- PTS 646: Medical Pathology Seminar IV
- PTS 647: Introduction to Systems Pathophysiology
- PTS 648: Adapted Sports
- PTS 650: Pharmacology
- PTS 651: Health Systems Science 1: Foundations of Health System Science
- PTS 652: Health Systems Science 2: Population Health and Social Determinants of Health
- PTS 653: Health Systems Science 3: Barriers and Enablers to Health and Healthcare in the US
- PTS 654: Health Systems Science IV: Practice Administration, Management and Leadership
- PTS 664: Essential Skills 1 - Professional Formation
- PTS 665: Essential Skills 2: Foundations of Communication
- PTS 667: Essential Skills III – Situational Communication
- PTS 668: Essential Skills IV: Career Preparation & Post-Professional Development
- PTS 670: Clinical Skills in Physical Therapy
- PTS 671: Therapeutic Physiology
- PTS 672: Clinical Kinesiology and Biomechanics
- PTS 674: Clinical Examination
- PTS 675: Clinical Decision Making I
- PTS 676: Medical Screening in Physical Therapy
- PTS 680: Common Injuries
- PTS 681: Biomechanics for Sports Science
- PTS 682: Functional Anatomy
- PTS 695: Selected Topics in Physical Therapy
- PTS 702: Performance Rehabilitation: Integrating Advanced Sports Science
- PTS 706: Neurological Evaluation
- PTS 708: Normal Human Gait and Locomotion
- PTS 709: Pathological Human Gait and Locomotion
- PTS 710: Clinical Experience I
- PTS 711: Clinical Experience II
- PTS 714: Neurorehabilitation
- PTS 715: Acute Care Management of the Complex Patient
- PTS 716: Clinical Research II
- PTS 717: Clinical Research Project
- PTS 718: Physical Therapy Practice Management, Professional Issues and Advancement
- PTS 720: Biomechanical Basis of Human Movement
- PTS 721: Measurement of Impairment and Function in Human Movement
- PTS 722: Pathobiology of Human Function I
- PTS 723: Oncologic Rehabilitation
- PTS 724: Cardio-Respiratory Physical Therapy
- PTS 726: Therapeutic Exercise
- PTS 727: Prosthetics and Orthotics
- PTS 728: Musculoskeletal Examination and Manual Treatment I
- PTS 729: Evaluation and Treatment of Spinal Dysfunctions II
- PTS 730: Pediatric Physical Therapy
- PTS 731: Geriatric Physical Therapy
- PTS 732: Foundations of Inclusive Pelvic Health
- PTS 736: Therapeutic Exercise II
- PTS 743: Measuring Health Outcomes
- PTS 744: Integrated Sports and Leisure
- PTS 745: Integumentary Disorders and Treatment
- PTS 748: Advanced Topics in Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
- PTS 760: Theories of Movement Science
- PTS 761: Motor Learning
- PTS 762: Advanced Topics in Neurodevelopment
- PTS 764: Seminars in Neuroscience
- PTS 765: Health Promotion and Disease Prevention
- PTS 766: Rehabilitation of the Amputee
- PTS 767: Prosthetic Technology and Amputee Rehabilitation
- PTS 768: Rehabilitation Engineering and Assistive Technology
- PTS 769: Seminars in Orthotics and Prosthetic Rehabilitation
- PTS 770: Systems-Based Practice in Physical Therapy
- PTS 771: Complementary Therapies in Rehabilitation
- PTS 774: Role of Academic Faculty in Physical Therapy
- PTS 775: Clinical Decision Making II
- PTS 777: Instructional Methods in Physical Therapy Education
- PTS 778: Teaching Practicum
- PTS 784: Human Neuroanatomy
- PTS 785: Medical Diagnostic Tests
- PTS 790: Models of Physical Therapy Practice
- PTS 795: Clinical Research Methods I
- PTS 796: Applied Statistics in Physical Therapy
- PTS 798: Research Practicum
- PTS 799: Independent Study in Physical Therapy
- PTS 802: Special Internship
- PTS 803: Clinical Experience III
- PTS 804: Clinical Experience IV
- PTS 830: Pre-candidacy Dissertation
- PTS 840: Post-candidacy Dissertation
- PTS 850: Research in Residence
Clinical Experiences
- The program includes a range of clinical experiences, including:
- PTS 710: Clinical Experience I
- PTS 711: Clinical Experience II
- PTS 803: Clinical Experience III
- PTS 804: Clinical Experience IV
Research Opportunities
- The program offers a range of research opportunities, including:
- PTS 616: Clinical Research I
- PTS 716: Clinical Research II
- PTS 717: Clinical Research Project
- PTS 798: Research Practicum
- PTS 799: Independent Study in Physical Therapy
Faculty and Staff
- The program is taught by a team of experienced faculty members who are experts in their field.
- The faculty members are committed to providing students with a high-quality education and supporting their professional development.
Facilities and Resources
- The program is based at the University of Miami, which has a range of state-of-the-art facilities and resources.
- The university has a strong reputation for academic excellence and is committed to providing students with a supportive and inclusive learning environment.
Accreditation
- The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
- The program is designed to meet the standards and requirements of the physical therapy profession, and to prepare students for a successful career in physical therapy.
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