Duke University

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION (2010-11)

Anita Aiken
Admissions Coordinator
Duke University
Doctor of Physical Therapy Div.
Erwin Square Plaza
2200 W. Main Street Wing B, Suite B-230
Durham, North Carolina 27705

Phone: 919-668-5206          
Phone (alternate number): 919-681-4380
Email: anita.aiken@duke.edu
Website: http://dpt.duhs.duke.edu

APPLICATION DEADLINE for 2011 ENTERING CLASS

PTCAS Application Deadline

Friday, October 01, 2010

Deadline Type

SOFT Deadline

Application Close Date (for soft deadlines only)

Monday, November 01, 2010

Program Has Rolling Admissions Process?

YES

Important Dates (if any):
Orientation for the 2011 Entering Class begins the week of   August 15, 2011.

SUPPLEMENTAL REQUIREMENTS

If supplemental materials are required, send items directly to the PT program.

Supplemental APPLICATION required?

NO

Supplemental MATERIALS required?

NO

If yes, list of items

Supplemental FEE required?

NO

If yes, amount

Supplemental deadline(s) YYYY-MM-DD

Link to supplemental forms or instructions

Program-specific questions on the PTCAS application

You may submit any additional statements you wish to include.  This is optional and intended to give each candidate opportunity for expression of additional information.  Please limit this essay to 500 words. If you have no additional statements, type "NONE".

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

Course Prerequisites

#

COURSE SUBJECT

COURSE LEVEL

4-YR *

LAB
**

SEM HRS

ACCEPTABLE COURSES

COURSE  DESCRIPTION

1

Biology I

Introductory

NO

Rec

3

Biology: Cell
Biology: Embryology
Biology: GENERAL
Biology: Genetics
Biology: Histology
Biology: Immunology
Biology: Microbiology
Biology: Molecular
Biology: Biostatistics
Biology: Zoology

Recommend an introductory or survey-level course and/or special topic courses, such as embryology, developmental biology, histology, immunology, microbiology, or neuroscience

2

Biology II

Upper Division

NO

Rec

3

Biology: Cell
Biology: Embryology
Biology: Genetics
Biology: Histology
Biology: Immunology
Biology: Microbiology
Biology: Molecular
Biology: Biostatistics
Biology: Zoology

Special topic courses, such as embryology, developmental biology, histology, immunology, microbiology, or neuroscience

3

Anatomy

General or College

NO

Rec

3

A&P: SEPARATE courses
A&P: COMBINED courses
A&P: Animal
A&P: Human
A&P: Mammalian
A&P: Vertebrate

Must be successfully completed within 5 years of application; recommend that course focus on the musculoskeletal system and its neural control, including:               
* Muscle Origins     
* Muscle Insertions   
* Muscle Actions     
* Innervation Patterns     
Courses based on human cadaver dissections or prosected human preparations are recommended

4

Physiology

General or College

NO

Rec

3

A&P: SEPARATE courses
A&P: COMBINED courses
A&P: Animal
A&P: Exercise Physiology
A&P: Human
A&P: Mammalian
A&P: Pathophysiology
A&P: Vertebrate

Must be successfully completed within 5 years of application; recommend that course topics include:            
* Straited Muscle      
* Cardiac Muscle     
* Cardiovascular Regulation          
* Respiration & Gas Exchange          
* Hormonal Control     
* Thermoregulation     
* Acid-Base Homeostasis

5

Chemistry I

General or College

NO

Rec

3

Chemistry: Biochemistry
Chemistry: Inorganic
Chemistry: Organic

General Chemistry

6

Chemistry II

General or College

NO

Rec

3

Chemistry: Biochemistry
Chemistry: Inorganic
Chemistry: Organic

Second semester of general chemistry or specialized chemistry. Specialized courses in organic chemistry or biochemistry are recommended

7

Physics I

General or College

NO

Rec

3

.

Semester of General Physics Course topics should include:           
* Light     
* Heat     
* Electricity         
* Mechanics          
* Sound

8

Physics II

General or College

NO

Rec

3

.

Second Semester of General Physics Course topics should include:               
* Light     
* Heat          
* Electricity          
* Mechanics          
* Sound

9

Statistics

General or College

NO

NO

3

Biology: Biostatistics
Business: Statistics
Math: Statistics
Psychology: Statistics

Recommended courses include: Biometry, Biostatistics, Quantitative Analysis, Research Methods and Design or Hypothesis Testing

10

Psychology

General or College

NO

NO

3

Psychology: Abnormal
Psychology: Adolescent
Psychology: Child
Psychology: Death & Dying
Psychology: Developmental
Psychology: GENERAL
Psychology: Human Behavior
Psychology: Growth & Dev.
Psychology: Life Span Dev.
Psychology: Rehabilitation
Psychology: Social

General Psychology: Recommend that course be taught by psychology department faculty

11

Psychology (specialized)

General or College

NO

NO

3

Psychology: Abnormal
Psychology: Adolescent
Psychology: Child
Psychology: Death & Dying
Psychology: Developmental
Psychology: Human Behavior
Psychology: Growth & Dev.
Psychology: Life Span Dev.
Psychology: Rehabilitation
Psychology: Social

Specialized Psychology: Recommend that course be taught by psychology department faculty; recommended courses include: Abnormal, Child, Developmental or Biological Psychology

12

Humanities

General or College

NO

NO

9

.

General and Specialized Courses: Recommended courses include: Ethics, Scientific and/or Technical Writing, Social Anthropology, Philosophy, Literature, History or Sociology

* YES=course must be completed in a 4-year college/university and NOT in a community college.
** REQ=required lab; Rec=recommended lab; NO=lab not required; N/A=not applicable

Additional information about program’s course requirements:

Graduate Record Examination (GRE)

Is the GRE required?

Required

Program’s GRE College Code

# 5156

Last acceptable GRE test date – YYYY-MM-DD (if applicable)

2011-02-27

Oldest GRE score considered – YYYY-MM-DD (if applicable)

2005-12-01

GRE table below may contain blank fields if program data is not available or applicable.

GRE Section

Minimum GRE Score

Average GRE Score for Accepted Students

Verbal    

500

Verbal Percentile    

57 %

Quantitative    

650

Quantitative Percentile    

60 %

Analytical  Writing   

4.6

Analytical  Writing Percentile    

55 %

Additional information about program’s GRE requirements

Please enter complete GRE scores, including percentiles.

References

Number of references required by program:  3 References

EVALUATOR TYPE

Applicant must send one reference from this SPECIFIC type of evaluator

Applicant must send a reference from one or more evaluators in this category to fulfill program's requirements

Evaluator Type ACCEPTED

Evaluator Type NOT Accepted

Physical Therapist-1

X

 

 

 

Physical Therapist-2

 

 

 X

 

Professor in Major

 

 X

 

 

Professor

 

 X

 

 

Academic

 

 X

 

 

Supervisor/Employer

 

 

 

X

Teaching Assistant

 

 

 X

 

PTA

 

 

 

X

Pre-PT Advisor

 

 

 

X

Politician/Elected Official

 

 

 

X

Health Care Professional

 

 

 

X

Friend

 

 

 

X

Family Member

 

 

 

X

Co-worker

 

 

 

X

Clergy

 

 

 

X

OTHER

 

 

 

X

Additional information about program’s reference requirements: Duke University DPT requires 3 letters of recommendation: 2 from professors/instructors who have taught you at the undergraduate level and can speak to your ability in a classroom setting, and 1 from a physical therapist with whom you have observed, worked or volunteered.

PT Observation Hours

Enter your PT observation hours on your PTCAS application.  Print the PT Observation Hours form from the PTCAS application or use online PT Hours signature process, if the program requires you to have your hours verified by a physical therapist.  Send signed forms to PTCAS.

PT HOURS

PROGRAM REQUIREMENT

Description of Program’s PT Hours Requirement

PT hours are required - no verification by a physical therapist

Total Number of PT Hours REQUIRED

 

Total Number of PT Hours RECOMMENDED 

at least 100

DEADLINE  for Completion of All PT Hours
YYYY-MM-DD

 

PAID Experience 

Accepted

VOLUNTEER Experience

Accepted

INPATIENT Experience

Accepted

OUTPATIENT Experience

Accepted

Additional information about program’s PT hours requirement

At least 100 hours of experience in various PT clinical settings is recommended.

GPA Requirement

GPAs will be blank if program data is not available or applicable.

GPA

Minimum GPA

Average GPA for Accepted Students

Overall Undergraduate Cumulative

3.60

Program-specific Prerequisite

Additional information about program’s GPA requirements (if any)

Average GPA for Natural Science coursework 3.5

FOREIGN APPLICANTS AND TRANSCRIPTS

The program’s foreign (international) transcript policies do NOT apply to study abroad coursework that is itemized on a U.S. college or university transcript. Study abroad is processed in the same way as U.S. coursework.

Program’s citizenship requirements
(individuals listed may be eligible for admission)
  • U.S. citizens
  • U.S. permanent residents
  • Canadian citizens
  • Foreign (non-U.S.) citizens with a visa

Program requires non-native speakers to submit TOEFL scores?

Yes

Program policy for submission of non-U.S. (foreign/international) coursework 

Send foreign transcript evaluation to PTCAS

Program policy for CANADIAN coursework

Send foreign evaluation for Canadian coursework to PTCAS and send original Canadian transcript directly to program.

Additional information about program’s policy on foreign coursework 

English translation required for original foreign transcripts.    Translation of grades required for original foreign transcripts.

PROGRAM INFORMATION

PT Degree Offered 

Program culminates in a doctoral (DPT) degree.

PT Program Start Date(s) For Entering Class
YYYY-MM-DD

2011-08-22

Dual-degree programs offered in conjunction with the PT degree (if any)

Institution's religious affiliation (if any)

Interdenominational

Profile of Most Recent Entering Class

Items will be blank if program data is not available or applicable.

Size of Most Recent Entering Class

68

Anticipated Size of Next Entering Class

65

Percent of IN-STATE students in most recent entering class

23%

Percent of WICHE students in most recent entering class (if applicable)

Percent of OUT-OF-STATE (non-resident) students in most recent entering class

77%

Percent of CANADIAN students in most recent entering class

 

Percent of INTERNATIONAL (non-U.S/non-Canadian) students in most recent entering class

 

Additional information about the class profile

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

The Doctor of Physical Therapy Program at Duke University is celebrating a 65 year tradition of excellence in providing the very finest in physical therapist education. The educational component of one of the country’s oldest, most esteemed physical therapy programs, Duke’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) Program traces its beginnings to a nine-month post-baccalaureate certificate program first offered by the School of Medicine in 1943.    

Since its inception, our faculty has been dedicated to the well being and professional development of our students, providing excellence in prevention and care to the communities we serve, and fostering quality research in both clinical and basic sciences. Duke’s Doctor of Physical Therapy curriculum is a 3-year, full-time integration of clinical and didactic education. This integrated educational experience provides a comprehensive foundation in the science and art of physical therapy, preparing graduates to serve as primary care, evidence-based practitioners.    

Through excellence in education, clinical practice and research, our program has gained an international reputation and has consistently been ranked as one of the top physical therapist programs in the country.

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