Program Overview
Orthotics & Prosthetics Program
Overview
The Orthotics & Prosthetics program is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in the field of orthotics and prosthetics. This program aims to equip students with the knowledge, skills, and expertise necessary to pursue a career in this specialized field.
Program Description
The Orthotics & Prosthetics program covers a wide range of topics, including the assessment, treatment, and management of patients with orthotic and prosthetic needs. Students will learn about the design, fabrication, and fitting of orthotic and prosthetic devices, as well as the rehabilitation and follow-up care of patients.
Admission Criteria
- Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as biology, psychology, or engineering.
- A minimum GPA of 3.0 is required for admission.
- Applicants must also submit letters of recommendation and a personal statement.
Program Requirements
- Completion of a minimum of 60 credit hours of coursework.
- Completion of a clinical internship or residency program.
- Passing a comprehensive exam or certification test.
Tuition Fees
The tuition fees for the Orthotics & Prosthetics program vary depending on the institution and location. However, the estimated cost of tuition is around $20,000 per year.
Research Areas
The Orthotics & Prosthetics program offers opportunities for research in various areas, including:
- Orthotic and prosthetic device design and development.
- Clinical outcomes and patient satisfaction.
- Rehabilitation and follow-up care.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Orthotics & Prosthetics program can pursue careers in a variety of settings, including:
- Hospitals and rehabilitation centers.
- Private practices and clinics.
- Research institutions and universities.
- Industry and manufacturing.
