Required Courses for Pre - Physical Therapy and admission to the University of Alabama, Birmingham (UAB) University School of Physical Therapy.


* The HOURS listed below represent the minimum requirements in a particular curriculum area.

Chemistry (15 HRS)
Course Hours
CH 101 ........5........
CH 102 ........5........
CH 103 ........5........
          
English(10 HRS)
Course Hours
EH 101 ........5........
EH 102 ........5........

Mathematics (10 HRS.)
Course Hours
MH 161 ........5........
MH 267 ........5........
          
Psychology(15 HRS.)
Course Hours
PG ........5........
PG ........5........
PG ........5........

Biology (20 HRS.)
Course Hours
BI 101 ........5........
BI 210 ........5........
BI ........5........
BI ........5........
          
Physics(15 HRS.)
Course Hours
PS 210 ........5........
PS 211 ........5........
PS 212 / or ........5........
PS 207.................


See the designated advisor for curriculum sequence...

Advisor for Pre-Physical Therapy Studies :

Mr. Randy Russell
Room 310 - C
(334) 244 - 3323

russell@strudel.aum.edu

In addition, candidates must satisfy the following requirements:


... Have a minimum GRE score of 1000 (500 verbal and 500 quantitative or MAT score of 50).

... Have a minimum 3.0 (A=4.0) overall quality point average for the last 60 semester hours of coursework.

... Have a minimum average of 3.0 (A=4.0) in biological and physical sciences, 3.0 (A=4.0) in 6 semester hours of English composition, and a minimum grade of C in each of the other prerequisite courses.

... Attend personal interview as scheduled with the program selection committee, and complete a health data questionnaire with satisfactory screening by the UAB Medical Center Health Service.

... Meet the non-academic eligibility requirements for licensure to practice physical therapy upon completion of the program.

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