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Physical Therapy Assistant (Physical Therapist Assistant) (222A)
The Career:
The physical therapist assistant
(PTA) is a skilled technical healthcare provider who works under
the supervision and direction of a physical therapist (PT) in
the assessment, treatment and prevention of physical disability
resulting from injury, disease, pain, birth defects and other
health-related conditions. The PTA, working as a member of the
rehabilitation team, assists in implementing the treatment program
according to the plan of care developed by the PT. Typical duties
of the PTA include training patients in exercise, ambulation and
activities of daily living; conducting treatment using specialized
equipment; administering therapeutic physical agents such as heat,
cold and electrical stimulation; assisting in the performance
of tests; and observing and reporting patient responses and changes
in condition to the PT.
The Dictionary of Occupational Titles rates
the strength demands of a PTA at the medium level. This translates
into lifting or exerting a force of 20 to 50 pounds occasionally,
10 to 25 pounds frequently, and 10 pounds or less constantly.
Interested students can learn more about the
profession of physical therapy and the role of the PTA by contacting
the professional association.
American Physical Therapy Association
111 N. Fairfax Street
Alexandria, Virginia 22314
Telephone: 800.999.2782
The Program:
Florida Community College's PTA
program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical
Therapy Education. The PTA program is a combination of general
education and professional courses including lecture, laboratory
and clinical education components. Graduates of the program are
prepared to function as entry-level practitioners. Upon completion
of the program, graduates are awarded an associate in science
degree. Graduates are then eligible to apply to sit for a state
administered national examination in order to qualify for licensure
to practice as PTAs. Admission to this program is limited and
is based on academic performance and other criteria.
Application Procedure:The
PTA program is a selective access program. Admission to the professional
phase of the program is limited and based upon academic performance
and other criteria. An information/application packet outlining
requirements, procedures, deadlines, costs and other pertinent
information is available from the PTA department, North Campus.
Minimum requirements that must be met for consideration for admission
to the professional phase of the PTA program are as follows:
- Applicants must be accepted for admission
to Florida Community College (FCCJ) or be currently enrolled
at FCCJ. Acceptance to FCCJ does not guarantee admission to
the professional phase of the PTA program.
- Applicants must submit a completed application
for the professional phase of the program to the PTA department.
Incomplete and late applications will not be considered. Contact
the PTA department for information/ application packets and
deadlines.
- Applicants must have completed the following
courses with a minimum grade of "C" and minimum combined
grade point average of 2.5 no later than the end of the fall
term prior to beginning the professional phase:
*MAC 1105 College Algebra
**PHY 1020C Physics for the Liberal Arts
+**BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I
+**BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- Applicants must have completed the following
courses with a passing grade no later than the end of the spring
term prior to beginning the professional phase:
ENC 1101 English Composition I
DEP 2004 Human Growth and Development
***Humanities
- Applicants must complete the Revised PSB-Health
Occupations Aptitude Examination. Contact the assessment and
certification center of any campus for scheduling information.
- Applicants must submit documented evidence
verifying completion of a minimum of 40 hours of observation,
volunteer service and/or work experience in physical therapy
departments. This must be obtained in a minimum of two distinct
practice settings with no less than 16 hours in each setting.
Verification forms can be obtained from the PTA department.
- Applicants must submit evidence of current
cardiopulmonary resuscitation certification. The certification
must be a two person, adult-infant/ child course. The American
Heart Association's Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers,
the American Red Cross-Community First Aid and Safety and FCCJ's
HEC 0300 Basic Life Support fulfill this requirement. Students
must keep their certification current through the expected date
of graduation.
- Applicants must have a copy of their official
college transcript(s), including pre-professional coursework,
sent directly from the college or university to the PTA program.
Students not currently enrolled in FCCJ and/or who are transferring
college credit courses are required to
have a second copy of their official transcript(s)
sent directly from the college or university to the registrar's
office at FCCJ.
Students who have submitted completed applications
to the PTA department by the deadline will be ranked according
to a point scale based on grade point average in BSC 2085C, BSC
2086C, MAC 1105 and PHY 1020C, scores on the Revised PSB-Health
Occupations Aptitude Examination and accumulated hours of observation,
volunteer service and/or work experience in physical therapy departments.
The 24 highest ranked students will be accepted into the professional
phase of the PTA program and notified of their acceptance by mail.
A ranked alternate list will be established. In the event of forfeiture,
the next highest ranked student will be notified of acceptance.
Refer to the PTA program information/application packet for a
complete description of the point system on which ranking is based.
Students
have two degree alternatives in this program: The associate in
science (A.S.) and the associate in applied science (A.A.S.).
If you intend to pursue further education at the university level,
you should enroll in the A.S. option. If you intend to go directly
to work after completing your associate'sdegree, consider the
A.A.S. While the A.A.S. will not provide you with the articulation
benefits of the A.S., the A.A.S. will provide you with the skills
required to begin working in the field immediately upon graduation.
If you are unsure of which option is best for you, please see
an advisor for further counseling.
The following is a list of courses required
for this program presented in a recommended sequence of completion.
The sequence is only a suggested guide, and there is no requirement
to follow the sequence precisely. Students in this program may
register for any course as long as the student has met any prerequisites
for that course.
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ENC 1101 English Composition I |
3
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+**BSC 2085C Human Anatomy and Physiology I |
4
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*MAC 1105 College Algebra |
3
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***Humanities |
3
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+**BSC 2086C Human Anatomy and Physiology II |
4
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**PHY 1020C Physics for Liberal Arts |
3
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DEP 2004 Human Growth and Development |
3
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The PTA program is a limited access program. Students may
not enroll in the following courses unless accepted into the professional
phase of the program based on the selection criteria and available
seats. A minimum grade of "C" must be earned in each
of the following courses in order to continue in the professional
phase. A minimum overall GPA of 2.0 must be maintained throughout
enrollment in the professional phase of the program.
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PHT 1000C Introduction to Physical Therapy |
2
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PHT 1120C Functional Anatomy and Kinesiology |
6
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PHT 1200C Basic Patient Care |
6
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PHT 1212C Physical Therapy Principles and Procedures |
4
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PHT 2220C Therapeutic Exercise in Physical Therapy |
5
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PHT 2252C Orthopedic Disabilities and Treatment |
4
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PHT 2253C Neurological Disabilities and Treatment |
4
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PHT 2301C Disabilities and Therapeutic Procedures |
2
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PHT 2801L Physical Therapy Clinical Practice I |
4
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PHT 2931 Trends in Physical Therapy |
2
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PHT 2810L Physical Therapy Clinical Practice II |
6
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PHT 2820L Physical Therapy Clinical Practice III |
6
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*Students who qualify may substitute
a higher level mathematics course. Students opting to earn an
associate in applied science may take MAT 1033 instead of MAC
1105.
**A minimum grade of "C" is required in math and science
courses.
***Refer to A.S. degree General Education Requirements. Students
may elect to take this course during the first spring or summer
term of the professional phase. However, it is highly recommended
that it be completed prior to beginning the professional phase.
+If these courses have been completed more than five years prior
to enrollment in the professional phase, a competency examination
with a specified minimum passing grade of seventy percent will
be required.
Following admission to the professional phase a standard physical
examination will be required.