Department of Rehabilitation Science
Ability. Promise. Growth.

Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)

Registration for OT/PT Hooding Ceremony Class of 2012

 

Program Description

The physical therapy program is a fully accredited three-year professional program leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, the highest professional degree in the field. Students seeking the DPT begin their studies with three years in an exercise science program, acquiring a solid understanding of movement and exercise in healthy populations. The three-year professional physical therapy program that follows focuses heavily on clinical populations, teaching the assessment and treatment of individuals with a wide variety of ailments.

Jacob I McPherson receives the 2011 APTA Mary McMillan Scholarship Award

Maria Rundell and Jacob McPherson receive fellowship

Robert Richards receives the 2010 APTA Mary McMillan Scholarship Award

Information for Current Students.

Information for CCCEs, CIs, and Clinical Facilities

CAPTE Curriculum Objectives(Competencies) (CC 5)

 

National Physical Therapy Exam Pass Rates

Class of Graduation Rate Licensure exam pass rate
2007 100% 95%
2008 95% 97%
2009 100% 98%
2010 100% 97%
2011 100% 93%

 

Contact: MaryAnn Venezia

The DPT program at UB was granted full accreditation by the Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) on May 2, 2001. The current accreditation is in place until 2017 at which point application for continuing accreditation will be made. Students who have a question about the accreditation process, or who wish to file a complaint about the University at Buffalo DPT program may contact CAPTE at 1-800-999-2782 or at the following address:

Commission on Accreditation for Physical Therapy Education
APTA Department of Accreditation
1111 North Fairfax St.
Alexandria, VA 22314

Technical Standards

 

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