Pre-Requisites
Below are listed the most common pre-requisites for doctoral physical therapy programs and the Bradley courses which will satisfy them. Be aware that each DPT program may establish their own specific pre-requisites which may vary from this list, so it is your responsibility to carefully research the admission requirements for schools to which you plan to apply. Pre-requisite courses may be taken as part of a Bradley major, minor, Bradley Core or free electives. Work with your academic and pre-health advisors to plan the best timing and sequence for completing pre-requisites for physical therapy schools. All science courses should be taken with labs unless otherwise noted.
See PTCAS program directory for program-specific requirements.
- BIO 151: Molecules to Cells and BIO 152: Lab
or BIO 111: Introduction to Cell Biology and BIO 113: Lab - BIO 251: Ecology, Evolution and Biodiversity and BIO 252: Lab
or BIO 112: Introduction to Ecology and Evolution and BIO 114: Lab - BIO 230: Human Anatomy and Physiology I and BIO 231: Lab
- BIO 232: Human Anatomy and Physiology II and BIO 233: Lab
- CHM 110: General Chemistry I and CHM 111: Lab
- CHM 116: General Chemistry II and CHM 117: Lab
- ENG 101: English Composition
- PHY 107: General Physics I
or PHY 110: University Physics I - PHY 108: General Physics II
or PHY 201: University Physics II - 1 semester of Statistics
- MTH 111: Elementary Statistics
- BIO 260: Biological Statistics I and BIO 261: Biological Statistics II
- PSY 205: Quantitative Methods
- KHS 310: Statistical Procedures in Health Sciences
- PSY 101: Principles of Psychology *
*Additional PSY courses required or recommended for many PT programs:
- PSY 303: Lifespan Development
or PSY 350: Developmental Psychology - PSY 311: Principles of Abnormal Psychology
or PSY 356: Abnormal Psychology
Recommended Courses
- FCS 202: Food and Nutrition
- KHS 320: Applied Physiology of Exercise
- KHS 460: Kinesiology