Physical Therapist Assistant Associate in Science (PTA-AS)

The physical therapist assistant is a skilled technical health care worker, who under the supervision of a registered physical therapist carries out a planned patient care program. Duties of the physical therapist assistant include: training patients in exercise and activities of daily living; conducting treatments utilizing special equipment; assisting in performing tests, evaluations and treatment procedures; and observing the patient's responses and reporting to the supervising physical therapist. This program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education.

Special Admissions Requirements

Student enrollment in the program is limited. The number of students in each class shall be determined by the availability of space, equipment, qualified faculty and hospital and clinical facilities necessary for a meaningful education. Only one class per year is accepted. Program acceptance is based on selection from all qualified applicants meeting the minimum criteria on a first-qualified/first served basis. After the allotted seats for each class are filled, the applicants meeting the minimum criteria will be guaranteed a seat in the next starting class. All applicants who meet the established criteria will be accepted into the program. However, not all will be guaranteed seats in the class of their choice if the application is not completed in a timely fashion. Minimum requirements for eligibility to the program include high school diploma or GED. Applications for both the College and program must be complete and the appropriate transcripts must be on file. Applicants must have a GPA of 2.5 or higher and have completed prerequisite course work with "C's" or better. Finally, applicants must provide documentation of 48 hours of observation of physical therapy in three different venues. Final admission to the program is contingent upon submission of a satisfactory federal background

check and a drug screen. Admissions information packets are available on the Pensacola State College website. Contact the PTA program director, Cena Harmon, at (850) 484-2303 or the Admissions Office for details at (850) 484-2210.

Degree Requirements

Note: W 00753 CPR for Health Care Providers must be taken prior to starting clinical.

All courses must be completed with a minimum "C" or higher grade.

The following courses must be completed with a minimum "C" or higher grade prior to any core courses of the Physical Therapist Assistant Program:

Preliminary Courses (17 hours)

BSC 1093Anatomy and Physiology I^

3 cc

BSC 1093LAnatomy and Physiology I Laboratory

1 cc

ENC 1101CEnglish Composition I^***+

3 cc

MAC 1105College Algebra^***

3 cc

HLP 1081Concepts of Life Fitness***

3 cc

Humanities/Fine Arts Elective (Category II)***

3 cc

SPC 1006CBasic Speaking and Listening Skills#

1 cc

Unless specific courses are listed, see general education page for course options in each category.

Semester I-Fall (16 hours)

PHT 1000Introduction to Physical Therapy^

3 cc

PHT 1120Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology^

3 cc

PHT 1120LFunctional Anatomy and Kinesiology Laboratory^

2 cc

PHT 1251Basic Skills in Patient Care^

2 cc

PHT 1251LBasic Skills in Patient Care Laboratory^

2 cc

LIS 1004Introduction to Internet Research~

1 cc

DEP 2004Human Growth and Development^***+

3 cc

Semester-II-Spring (16 hours)

PHT 1210CTherapeutic Modalities^

3 cc

PHT 1253Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I^

1 cc

PHT 1253LNeuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques I^

2 cc

PHT 1224Musculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I^

3 cc

PHT 1224LMusculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques I Laboratory

2 cc

PHT 1801PTA Clinic I^

1 cc

BSC 1094Anatomy and Physiology II^

3 cc

BSC 1094LAnatomy and Physiology II Laboratory^

1 cc

CPR (CEU)

Semester III-Fall (13 hours)

PHT 2162Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II^

1 cc

PHT 2162LI Neuromuscular Therapeutic Techniques II Laboratory^

2 cc

PHT 2933CSpecial Topics in Rehabilitation^

2 cc

PHT 2227CMusculoskeletal Therapeutic Techniques II^

2 cc

PHT 2810PTA Clinic II^

6 cc

Semester IV-Spring (12 hours)

PHT 2932Transition Seminar^

2 cc

PHT 2401Psychosocial Issues of the Disabled^

2 cc

PHT 2934CSpecial Topics in Rehabilitation II

2 cc

PHT 2820PTA Clinic III^

6 cc

Total Credit Hours: 74

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