Special Undergraduate Academic and Co-Curricular Programs
Entry Points into the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program
The Rockhurst Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program has the following points of entry for students interested in pursuing a career in physical therapy.
Early Assurance 3+ Entry Point
3+ Earn an undergraduate degree + Doctor of Physical Therapy degree in 5.5 years
With the 3+ entry point, high school seniors or Rockhurst University juniors can complete their Bachelor of Science in Exercise Science and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degrees in five and a half years. Students awarded a seat through the 3+ entry point will complete their undergraduate degree in Exercise Science following a curricular map designed specific to the 3+ Entry Point plan.
High School Seniors
- Apply for admission as a high school senior to Rockhurst University’s DPT program as an undergraduate Exercise Science major.
Rockhurst University Juniors
The following is a sample list of the courses to be taken during the summer and fall semester in the student’s final undergraduate year:
Year 1 DPT: Summer Term of final Undergraduate Year
- PT 6040 Foundations of Physical Therapy Lab (1)
- PT 6050 Anatomy I (2.5)
- PT 6051 Anatomy I Lab (1)
- PT 6060 Movement Science (2)
- PT 6061 Movement Science Lab (.5)
- PT 6070 Physical Therapy Management of Medical Conditions (3)
- PT 6080 Evidence Based Practice (3)
Total: 13 credit hours
Year 1 DPT: Fall Term of 4th Undergraduate Year
- PT 6130 Clinical Kinesiology (3.5)
- PT 6131 Clinical Kinesiology Lab (1.5)
- PT 6140 Clinical Examination Lab (2)
- PT 6150 Anatomy II (1)
- PT 6151 Anatomy II Lab (0.5)
- PT 6170 Professional Practice and Leadership (3)
- PT 6190 Physical Therapy Management of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Conditions (4)
- PT 6191 Physical Therapy Management of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Conditions (1.5)
Total: 17 credit hours
4+ Entry Point
4+ Earn an undergraduate degree + Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree in 6.5 years.
- With the 4+ entry point, high school seniors or college juniors complete a degree in Exercise Science or any other major prior to beginning the DPT coursework.
- For admissions requirements, please see the Doctor of Physical Therapy Admission Requirements, located at https://www.rockhurst.edu/physical-therapy/admission/overview. Please refer to the graduate section of the catalog for more information on the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. That catalog is located at www.registrar.edu.
High School Seniors
Apply for admission as a high school senior to Rockhurst University’s DPT program and pursue any major (including Exercise Science, B.S. ).
College Juniors
Apply for admission in your junior year, provided you have completed between 48 - 60 hours of undergraduate coursework at Rockhurst or another accredited institution or have been awarded an associate of arts degree.
Traditional 4+ Entry Point
Students from accredited universities are invited to apply to Rockhurst. Typically, students apply while in the last year of their undergraduate degree with a plan to enter the graduate program upon completion of their undergraduate degree. Please refer to the graduate section of the catalog for more information on the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. That catalog is located at www.registrar.edu.