Austin Community College

FY 2001 Degree Plan

Physical Therapist Assistant

PHYSICAL THERAPIST ASSISTANT
Associate of Applied Science Degree

Physical therapist assistants perform physical therapy treatments and other duties under the supervision of a physical therapist. These may include teaching patients to walk again, helping them to learn to use an artificial limb, and helping them to learn to coordinate movement. They observe patients during treatment to gather information on their responses and progress and to report findings to the physical therapist, either orally or in writing. They also instruct patients in the use and care of artificial limbs, braces, and other devices such as crutches, canes, walkers, and wheelchairs. Heat, cold, ultrasound, electricity and massage may also be administered as part of the physical therapy program. Physical therapy personnel are needed in hospitals of all types, rehabilitation centers, and nursing homes. Clinics and community health agencies also offer employment opportunities. Texas requires that a licensure exam be successfully completed after graduation in order to practice as a PTA in this state. Upon applying to take the licensing examination, the student will have to answer questions about his/her drug, alcohol, psychiatric, and/or conviction history for determination of eligibility to take the national licensing exam. ADMISSION TO THE COLLEGE DOES NOT GUARANTEE ADMISSION TO THE PTA PROGRAM. Each applicant to the PTA program must complete a minimum of sixty (60) hours as a volunteer/aide in two (2) different physical therapy facilities. This Program is nationally accredited through the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education of the American Physical Therapy Association, 1111 North Fairfax St., Alexandria, VA 22314-1488; (703) 706-3245. Admission criteria may be obtained from the Physical Therapist Assistant Program Office. Students accepted into the program are required to have a physical examination, provide documentation of immunizations, and verify annual tuberculosis status.

Prerequisites
ENGL13011,3,4,5 English Composition I 3
PSYC23012 Introduction to Psychology 3
BIO1714
Anatomy and Physiology I 4
MATH1333
Mathematics for Measurement 3



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13
Fall Semester
+BIO1724
Anatomy and Physiology II 4
+PTHA1409
Introduction to Physical Therapy 4
+PTHA1513
Functional Anatomy 5
+HPRS1106
Medical Terms PCM 1



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14
Spring Semester
SPCH

Oral Communication1 3
PTHA1321
Clinical Pathophysiology 3
+PTHA2409
Therapeutic Exercise 4
+PTHA2301
Assessment Skills 3



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13
Summer Semester
+PTHA2205
Neurology 2
+PTHA1431
Physical Agents 4



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6
Fall Semester
+PSYC2308
Human Growth and Development 3
+HPRS2233
Consumer Orientated Health Delivery Systems 2
PTHA2435
Rehabilitation Techniques 4
+PTHA1266
Practicum - PTA 2



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11
Spring Semester
HUMA

Arts/Humanities2 3
+PTHA2431
Management of Neurological Disorders 4
+PTHA1267
Practicum - PTA 2



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9
Summer Semester
+PTHA1291
Special Topics in PTA: Current Issues in PTA 2
+PTHA2367
Practicum - PTA 3



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5





TOTALS
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71
+ Prerequisites: See Course Descriptions
1 Please select from the Oral Communication section of the General Education Course list.
2 Please select from the Humanities/Fine Arts section of the General Education Course list, with PTA Program Coordinator approval.


Degree Plans updated October 02, 2000 2:28pm
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