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  2006-2007 Transfer Student Prerequisites  

For admission information contact:
Julie Armstrong-Binnix, Recruiter
Lansing School of Nursing and Health Sciences
2001 Newburg Road
Louisville, KY 40205
502.452.8364
jarmstrong-binnix@bellarmine.edu

Prerequisite Courses (or Equivalents)
Students who have not earned an undergraduate degree and are transfering to Bellarmine University with the intent of applying to the Doctor of Physical Therapy professional curriculum must complete physical therapy program prerequisites (or their equivalents) and all Bellarmine University general education requirements necessary to earn the bachelor of health science degree (BHS). Undergraduate students transferring to Bellarmine with academic credit at other institutions must meet the same program requirements as Bellarmine students. Course equivalencies will be evaluated by the Registrar at Bellarmine. See information for Bellarmine students.

The Purpose
The Physical Therapy Program prepares the student for licensure and practice in the field of physical therapy. Candidates for physical therapy licensure must hold a post-baccalaureate degree in physical therapy from an accredited institution. Students can be admitted to the professional program after completing a bachelor’s degree in a major of choice and the Physical Therapy Program prerequisites. Qualified Bellarmine undergraduate students may be admitted to the professional program after completing all university general education requirements (except IDC 401) and the program prerequisites. The Program awards the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree upon completion of the professional curriculum.

Physical therapists are health care professionals who provide service to individuals of all ages with physical impairments, functional limitations, disabilities or changes in physical function and health status resulting from injury, disease or other causes.

Admission Requirements
Highly qualified Bellarmine University undergraduate students may be admitted to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program after completing all prerequisite and general education courses (except IDC. 401) and a minimum of 90 semester hours. Transfer applicants to the professional program must hold a baccalaureate degree and have completed all program prerequisite courses. Admission to the program is selective and highly competitive.  Students attending Bellarmine as undergraduates are preferentially admitted to the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program.

Qualified applicants to the program must have:

  • a minimum prerequisite point average of 2.75/4.00
  • a minimum overall (cumulative) undergraduate grade point average of 2.50/4.00
  • completed seven of the ten prerequisite courses prior to January 1 of the admission year
  • completed all program prerequisites prior to entering the professional curriculum
  • a grade of “C” or better in all prerequisites courses
  • 25 clock hours of documented work or volunteer experience in a physical therapy setting
  • the physical ability to perform tasks required of a physical therapist

The program application and $25 application fee must be submitted to Bellarmine University and postmarked by December 1 of the year prior to admission. The priority application deadline is October 15.  The program utilizes a rolling admissions process beginning with applications received prior to the October 15 priority deadline.

Note: the GRE is not required for application to the Program. Letters of reference or recommendation are not required for application to the Program.

Physical therapists

  • Examine and evaluate individuals with movement related problems
  • Diagnose and manage movement dysfunction to enhance physical and functional abilities
  • Promote physical function and wellness to provide optimal quality of life as it relates to movement and health
  • Prevent the onset of symptoms and the progression of movement related problems

Treatment by physical therapists includes exercise, joint and soft tissue mobilization and manipulation, cardiovascular endurance training, the therapeutic application of heat, cold and electricity and neuromuscular re-education and activities of daily living training.

Physical Therapists find careers in settings ranging from hospitals and rehabilitation centers to private practices, home health agencies, pediatric facilities and nursing homes.

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