The degree offered by the department is the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT), designed as a first-professional degree for students who want to enter the physical therapy profession. The entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program consists of eight consecutive semesters of full-time professional graduate study. The DPT is a clinical doctorate degree, not a research degree, and is awarded after successful completion of the prescribed sequence of 121 semester hours including classroom and clinical laboratory coursework and 34 weeks of full-time physical therapy internships.
Meisler Hall, Suite 2200
390 Student Center Circle
Mobile, AL 36688-0002
Phone: (251) 460-6050
The Department of Physical Therapy Early Acceptance Program (DPTEAP) allows for some highly qualified high school seniors who meet the qualifications to gain early acceptance to the graduate program prior to starting college.
Details are described in the Early Acceptance Program section of the Office of Admissions Website. In addition, a link to the application for this program is also found on this webpage.
Note: If selected for interview, the applicant must achieve a satisfactory interview score, and if accepted into the program, must submit a health form and physical examination which includes required immunizations.
Prerequisites Required For All Applicants:
For optimal preparation, online science labs are discouraged. Electives should be concentrated in a back-up major of the student's choice.
For all prerequisite courses, credit older than ten years from the application deadline must be repeated or validated by examination or other appropriate mechanism.
Botany may not be used to satisfy this prerequisite.
Core Performance Standards, which are fundamental tasks that must be performed to successfully complete the program, have been outlined and are available upon request from the program and on the department's website.
Students admitted in the Physical Therapy program will be charged a matriculation deposit of $300 required to secure a seat in the entering class. This amount is not refundable but will be applied towards tuition expenses after registration (after Drop/Add period ends).
Students should be prepared for extra expenses (estimates available on the website) associated with professional studies including books, local travel to and from clinical facilities and for out-of-town travel and living expenses during the 34 weeks of clinical internship in the first year and the final year. Students are required to have a laptop computer (Windows or Mac only). A tablet, or iPad is not an acceptable device as Android, iOS, and Linux are not supported by ExamSoft. Special lab fees are assessed for the following courses:
Abbr | Course Description | Fee |
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PT 600 | Human Anatomy | $75.00 |
PT 601 | Human Anatomy II | $200.00 |
PT 603 | Neuroscience | $15.00 |
PT 612 | Research Project | $50.00 |
PT 621 | Introductory PT Skills | $20.00 |
PT 625 | Therapeutic Intervention | $20.00 |
PT 675 | Comprehensive Capstone | $81.00 |
PT 682 | PT Internship I | $83.00 |
PT 683 | PT Internship II | $83.00 |
PT 684 | PT Internship III | $83.00 |
PT 686 | PT Internship IV | $83.00 |
* A Resource Fee of $169/semester is charged to all Allied Health Professions students.
* A $25.00 professional liability fee is assessed annually ($12.00 each in fall and spring and $1.00 in summer).
* A $16.00 program fee for the use of HealthStream will be charged each fall semester.
The Department of Physical Therapy currently has eight scholarships that are awarded to students in either their 2nd or 3rd year. Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis and are listed on the department webpage.
The entry-level Doctor of Physical Therapy program at the University of South Alabama is accredited by:
The Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE)
3030 Potomac Avenue, Suite 100
Alexandria, VA 22305-3085
Telephone: (703) 706-3245
Web site: http://www.capteonline.org
E-mail: accreditation@apta.org
Graduates of the program are eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) to gain licensure. Applicants are hereby informed that a history of felony conviction, use of drugs or intoxicating liquors, which affects professional competence, or narcotic law conviction may prevent physical therapy licensure.
See Alabama Board of Physical Therapy site: http://www.pt.alabama.gov/
(120 Total Hours)
First Year | ||
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Fall | Hours | |
PT 600 | Human Anatomy I | 3 |
PT 601 | Human Anatomy II | 3 |
PT 610 | Principles of Research & EBP | 2 |
PT 621 | Introductory PT Skills | 4 |
PT 622 | Clinical Exercise Physiology | 4 |
PT 680 | Professional PT Practice | 2 |
Hours | 18 | |
Spring | ||
PT 604 | Pathophysiology I | 2 |
PT 620 | Clinical Kinesiology | 3 |
PT 623 | Movement Analysis | 1 |
PT 625 | Therapeutic Intervention | 4 |
PT 631 | Musculoskeletal Disorders I | 3 |
PT 632 | Musculoskeletal Disorders II | 4 |
PT 681 | Clinical Practice Issues - W | 2 |
Hours | 19 | |
Summer | ||
PT 607 | Pathophysiology II | 2 |
PT 633 | Musculoskeletal Disorders III | 2 |
PT 624 | Movement Analysis II | 1 |
PT 682 | PT Internship I | 6 |
Hours | 11 | |
Second Year | ||
Fall | ||
PT 602 | Life Span Human Development | 2 |
PT 603 | Neuroscience in Phys Therapy | 3 |
PT 611 | Applied Research in Physical Therapy | 1 |
PT 634 | Musculoskeletal Disorders IV | 3 |
PT 640 | Neuromusc PT Exam/Eval | 4 |
PT 650 | PT in Integumentary Disorders | 4 |
PT 671 | Clinical Case Studies I | 1 |
Hours | 18 | |
Spring | ||
PT 606 | Pharmacology in Rehabilitation | 2 |
PT 612 | Advanced Healthcare Analytics: Statistical Methods and Health Informatics | 2 |
PT 628 | Mobility Ortho & Prosthetics | 2 |
PT 642 | Neuromuscular PT Intervention | 4 |
PT 660 | PT Cardio/Pulmonary Disorders | 4 |
PT 672 | Clinical Case Studies II | 1 |
PT 687 | Collaborative Practice in Physical Therapy | 1 |
Hours | 16 | |
Summer | ||
PT 627 | Medical Screening | 2 |
PT 635 | Musculoskeletal Disorders V | 2 |
PT 641 | Ped Neuromusc PT Exam/Eval | 2 |
PT 673 | Clinical Case Studies III | 1 |
Hours | 7 | |
Third Year | ||
Fall | ||
PT 644 | PT Pediatric Interventions | 2 |
PT 645 | Physical Therapy for Aging Adults | 1 |
PT 674 | Clinical Synthesis & Pat Mgmt | 1 |
PT 675 | Comprehensive Capstone | 1 |
PT 676 |
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