Wayne State University

PROGRAM CONTACT INFORMATION (2010-11)

  
Physical Therapy Admissions Academic Services Officer
Wayne State University
Office of Student and Alumni Affairs
Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
1600 EACPHS
259 Mack Ave.
Detroit, Michigan 48201
Phone: 313.577.1716          
Phone (alternate number): 313.577.1432
Email: cphsinfo@wayne.edu
Website: http://www.pt.cphs.wayne.edu/admissions.php

APPLICATION DEADLINE for 2011 ENTERING CLASS

PTCAS Application Deadline

Monday, November 15, 2010

Deadline Type

FIRM Deadline

Application Close Date (for soft deadlines only)

Program Has Rolling Admissions Process?

NO

Important Dates (if any):

Approximately 80 applicants will be invited to participate in an on-site interview process.  Only applicants who are invited to and participate in the interview process will be considered for enrollment.  The interview date is tentatively set for Friday March 4th, 2011.  Applicants will receive an invitation to the interviews (via e-mail) by mid-February.  Please be sure that your email account does not send this invitation to a spam file.

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

Why have you chosen to apply to the physical therapy program at Wayne State University?

PROGRAM PREREQUISITES

Course Prerequisites

  • Must applicants earn a Bachelor's degree prior to enrolling into the PT program? Varies - Students who have earned at least 60 credits at Wayne State University may be admitted without a BS/BA;  A minimum of 90 credits and completion of all pre-requisites is required.
  • Link to program’s prerequisite web page:  http://www.pt.cphs.wayne.edu/admissions.php

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COURSE SUBJECT

COURSE LEVEL

4-YR *

LAB
**

SEM HRS

ACCEPTABLE COURSES

COURSE  DESCRIPTION

1

Biology I

Introductory

Varies

NO

4

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

Must be equivalent to BIO 1510 (Basic Life Mechanism) at Wayne State University

2

Anatomy & Physiology

General or College

Varies

REQ

5

A&P: COMBINED courses
A&P: Human

Must be equivalent to BIO 2870 (Anatomy and Physiology) at Wayne State University.  This is equivalent to taking Anatomy and Physiology 1 and 2.

3

Chemistry I

General or College

Varies

REQ

4

Chemistry: Inorganic

Must be equivalent to CHM 1220/1230 (General Chemistry 1 and Lab) at Wayne State University

4

Chemistry II

General or College

Varies

REQ

4

Chemistry: Organic

Must be equivalent to CHM 1240/1250 (Organic Chemistry 2 and Lab) at Wayne State University

5

Math

General or College

Varies

NO

4

Math: Pre-Calculus

Must be equivalent to MAT 1800 (Elementary Functions) at Wayne State University

6

Physics I

General or College

Varies

REQ

4

.

Must be equivalent to PHY 2130/2131 (General Physics 1 and Lab) at Wayne State University

7

Physics II

General or College

Varies

REQ

4

.

Must be equivalent to PHY 2140/2141 (General Physics 2 and Lab) at Wayne State University

8

Physiology

General or College

Varies

NO

4

.

Must be equivalent to BIO 3220 (Human Physiology) at Wayne State University.  A two-semester Anatomy and Physiology (8+ credits) may fulfill this requirement as well as the Anatomy and Physiology requirement.

9

English Composition / Writing

General or College

Varies

N/A

4

.

Must be equivalent to ENG 1020 (Introductory College Writing) at Wayne State University

10

English Composition / Writing

General or College

Varies

N/A

3

.

Must be equivalent to ENG 3050 (Technical Writing) or ENG 3010 at Wayne State University

11

Psychology

General or College

Varies

N/A

.

Psychology: GENERAL

Must be equivalent to PSY 1010 (Introductory Psychology) at Wayne State University

12

Psychology (specialized)

General or College

Varies

N/A

.

Psychology: Developmental

Must be equivalent to PSY 2400 (Developmental Psychology) at Wayne State University

13

Psychology (specialized)

General or College

Varies

N/A

4

Psychology: Statistics

Must be equivalent to PSY 3010 (Statistical Methods in Psychology) at Wayne State University

14

OTHER

OTHER

Varies

N/A

36

OTHER: General Education

General Education Requirements: Students who will not have earned a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment in the PT program must complete all Wayne State University General Education Requirements:
http://advising.wayne.edu/
curr/preptf05.php
. This requirement is automatically met if the student has earned a bachelor's degree.

15

OTHER

OTHER

Varies

N/A

6

OTHER: Upper Level Concentration

Upper Level Concentration: Students who will not have earned a bachelor's degree prior to enrollment in the PT program must complete at least 6 additional credits in upper division courses in one area of concentration.  Courses must be 3000 level or above

16

First Aid / CPR

OTHER

NO

N/A

.

Students must have current First Aid and CPR (infant and adult) upon enrollment in the Physical Therapy program.  CPR must be updated annually.

* 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?

NOT required

Program’s GRE College Code

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

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

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    

Verbal Percentile    

Quantitative    

Quantitative Percentile    

Analytical  Writing   

Analytical  Writing Percentile    

Composite   (verbal & quantitative)

Composite   Percentile 

Additional information about program’s GRE requirements

 

References

Number of references required by program:  2 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

 

 

 

Physical Therapist-2

 

 

 

Professor in Major

 

 

 

Professor

 

 

 

Academic

 

 

 

Supervisor/Employer

 

 

 

Teaching Assistant

 

 

 

PTA

 

 

 

Pre-PT Advisor

 

 

 

Politician/Elected Official

 

 

 

Health Care Professional

 

 

 

Friend

 

 

 

Family Member

 

 

 

Co-worker

 

 

 

Clergy

 

 

 

OTHER

 

 

 

Additional information about program’s reference requirements: It is highly recommended that at least one reference is from a physical therapist who has observed you volunteer or work in a physical therapy setting.

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 highly recommended

Total Number of PT Hours REQUIRED

 

Total Number of PT Hours RECOMMENDED 

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

Applicants are not required to have physical therapy observation hours, however, the experience is highly recommended and provides valuable and experience and insight which may be reflected during the interview process.

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

3.00

3.48

Program-specific Prerequisite

3.00

3.49

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

Program-specific Science Prerequisite GPA: 

  • Minimum 3.00
  • Average GPA for Accepted 3.39   

Program uses only the highest grade earned in its local GPA calculations if a course was repeated.    All prerequisite courses must have a grade of C or better.

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 Foreign (non-U.S.) citizens
  • Other non-citizens (e.g., refugees)

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 original CANADIAN transcript directly to program

Additional information about program’s policy on foreign coursework 

To be valid, the TOEFL must be no more than two years old upon application to the Graduate School (separate application from PTCAS).  A minimum score of 550 (paper based), 213 (computer based) or 79 (internet based) is required. 

More information can be found at http://gradadmissions.wayne.edu/intl_students.php.

PROGRAM INFORMATION

PT Degree Offered 

Program culminates in a doctoral (DPT) degree.

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

2011-08-31

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

 

Institution's religious affiliation (if any)

Profile of Most Recent Entering Class

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

Size of Most Recent Entering Class

36

Anticipated Size of Next Entering Class

36

Percent of IN-STATE students in most recent entering class

83%

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

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

 

Percent of CANADIAN students in most recent entering class

17%

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

 

Additional information about the class profile

Program gives preference to students with residence in the the State of Michigan and to students with science courses completed at Wayne State University.  Approximately 50% of admitted students completed their prerequisite courses at Wayne State.     

Students from Ontario, CANADA and from Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa and Williams counties in OHIO have the non-resident portion of tuition waived as part of the Good Neighbor Policy.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Why Wayne State University?   

Excellence    

The faculty strives to facilitate excellence in learning, scholarship and service. The classroom and laboratory facilities have state of the art technology to enhance the learning experience. The faculty are highly skilled clinicians, teachers, researchers and leaders in the profession. Graduates are considered to be excellent critical thinkers and problem solvers, as well as highly trained in hands-on physical therapy skills.    

Affordable, High Quality Graduate Education   

The mission of the University is to provide affordable, high quality graduate and professional education. Unlike most entry level Doctor of Physical Therapy programs, the Program at Wayne State does not require a Bachelor’s degree for admission to the doctoral program. This saves the future physical therapist one year (30 credits) of pre-requisite courses (and tuition!). In addition, this allows the graduate physical therapist to enter the workforce, and start earning a salary, one year sooner than programs requiring a Baccalaureate degree to enter the professional program.    The Doctor of Physical Therapy program participates in the Wayne State University Good Neighbor Tuition Policy.  Residents of Ontario, Canada and the four northeast counties of Ohio pay in state tuition (vs. non resident tuition)   

Academic Medical Center     

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Wayne State is located on the campus of the largest academic medical center in the country. The resources of the Wayne State School of Medicine and the Detroit Medical Center are available to students through learning, research and service opportunities. The Detroit Medical Center consists of many hospitals including:  the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan, Harper University Hospital, Hutzel Women’s Hospital, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, and Detroit Receiving Hospital, a trauma 1 medical center. The Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan is home to the Spinal Cord Recovery Project which provides intensive therapy to persons with spinal cord injury, many of whom have had stem cell implants in either China or Portugal. In addition, the medical campus includes the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, the Detroit Veteran’s Administration Hospital and the Medical School library.     

Interdisciplinary Education and Diversity   

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is fortunate to be located in one of the most diverse Colleges of Pharmacy and Health Sciences in the country. Diverse in both the many health care disciplines offered as well as the student body. Health care programs in the College include Clinical Laboratory Science, Pharmacy, Physician Assistant Studies, Pharmaceutical Sciences, Occupational Therapy, Mortuary Science, Anatomic Pathologist Assistant, Radiation Therapy Technology, and many more.  Students have the opportunity to interact with and learn about many health care team members and to share in their professional expertise.   

Research and Scholarship Opportunities   

Wayne State is rated a Carnegie Research Extensive university - the highest category.  Students are required to complete a research project by the end of their third year.  Students work closely with faculty members to develop a project that is meaningful and provides a positive experience in the world of research. Students present their research at Del Harder Day at the Rehabilitation Institute of Michigan and at the College Research Day as well as state and national professional meetings.   

Reflective Practitioners   

Research has shown that an essential characteristic of expert physical therapists is the ability to reflect on their practice, skills and attributes. Reflection is an integral component of both classroom and clinical courses. Students begin to learn the skill and process of self-reflection in the first semester and continue this process throughout their educational experience and beyond.   

Professionalism, Knowledge and Skill   

The faculty firmly believes that to be a successful physical therapist a student must develop in all aspects of this triad.  The student must demonstrate responsibility, accountability, time management, a desire to be a lifelong learner and other professional characteristics in addition to developing knowledge, critical thinking and problem solving skills. Of course, hands-on skills to provide interventions in the areas of musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, cardiovascular/pulmonary and Integumentary diagnoses are essential as well.

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