At Andrews University, we offer you a transitional DPT (t-DPT) program whose purpose is to allow you, the working clinician, to gain the additional knowledge necessary to transition them academically to the entry-level DPT.
The program utilizes a combination of short course format, independent study and distance learning to minimize time away from home while providing necessary didactic contact. The graduate should leave the program with greater skills in the area of medical screening, differential diagnosis, education and research. Attaining this degree sets the clinician on the path envisioned by the APTA to have all physical therapy provided by "doctors of physical therapy" by 2020!
Demonstrated competency or completion of a minimum of 35 credits of course work from the following areas:
As a part of the application process and the Doctoral Colloquium course requirements, students are required to submit a portfolio. The portfolio review committee will then determine if qualifications for competency credit in any of the core areas has been demonstrated.
Two on campus sessions
One independent study/distance learning sessions
Three independent study/distance learning sessions
Completion of Capstone Project
The entry point into the t-DPT program starts in August.