Physical Therapist Assistant Degree Requirements

2009-2010 Catalog
Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.

A Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) is a health care provider working under the direction of a Physical Therapist. The PTA is involved in the treatment of individuals with muscular, skeletal, cardiopulmonary and nervous system disorders. The PTA may also be involved in injury prevention or programs specifically targeted toward individual or group wellness. The PTA is able to provide physical therapy services as specified in a care plan developed by a Physical Therapist. Treatment program implementation may include: therapeutic exercise, ambulation training, activities of daily living and administration of physical agents such as heat and cold.

All students must maintain current CPR and First Aid certification. Additionally, students must maintain professional liability insurance coverage and are required to complete a series of Hepatitis B vaccinations. The approximate cost of uniform and vaccination requirements is $175.00. Nominal expenses are incurred during each clinical affiliation for travel within the metro area.

The Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) of the American Physical Therapy Association has granted full accreditation to the PTA program at Arapahoe Community College. CAPTE can be contacted at 1111 N. Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314-1488, 1.800.999.2782 or via e-mail at accreditation@apta.org.

The program is five semesters in length with a summer term following the first year. Upon successful completion, the graduate is awarded an Associate of Applied Science degree.

For more information about our PTA program

Admissions Requirements:

Contact the School of Health, Science and Engineering School Office, Room A2000, 303.797.5991. Applications are accepted beginning February 1 each year. Please refer to the PTA Program Information for application and ACCUPLACER placement scores. You can contact the School Office by phone 303.797.5991 for a copy of the PTA Program Information. Individuals with related degrees and training (Athletic training, military trained PT Techs/ Specialists) should contact Paula Provence, paula.provence@arapahoe.edu, for information regarding possible transfer credit and Credit for Prior Learning Options. All major, general education and other courses required for this degree must be completed with a “C” or better to meet graduation requirements.

General Education Courses(16 credit hours)
BIO 201Human Anatomy and Physiology 4 credits
COM 115Public Speaking OR 
COM 125Interpersonal Communication 3 credits
ENG 121English Composition I3 credits
PSY 101General Psychology I3 credits
PSY 235Human Growth and Development3 credits
Major Courses (59 credit hours)
PTA 110 Basic Patient Care in Physical Therapy 5 credits
PTA 115Principles and Practices in Physical Therapy2 credits
HPR 117Anatomical Kinesiology3 credits
PTA 176Anatomical Kinesiology Lab2 credits
PTA 120Modalities in Physical Therapy5 credits
PTA 124Rehab Principles of Medical Mgmt I2 credits
PTA 131Professional Communications I1 credit
PTA 134Rehab Principles of Medical Management II2 credits
PTA 135Principles of Electrical Stimulation2 credits
PTA 140Clinical Kinesiology5 credits
PTA 141Professional Communications II1 credit
PTA 205Psychosocial Issues in Health Care2 credits
PTA 230Orthopedic Assessment and Management5 credits
PTA 240Neurological Assessment and Management5 credits
PTA 278PTA Seminar2 credits
PTA 280PTA Internship I4 credits
PTA 281PTA Internship II5 credits
PTA 282PTA Internship III5 credits
PTA 175Special Topics: Language of Physical Therapy1 credit
Total(75 Credit Hours)

Students planning to transfer their speech credit to another institution should complete COM 115.