Stanbridge College
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    Accreditation

    Graduation from a physical therapist assistant education program accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), 1111 North Fairfax Street, Alexandria, VA 22314; phone; 703-706-3245; accreditation@apta.org is necessary for eligibility to sit for the licensure examination, which is required in all states. Stanbridge College is seeking accreditation of a new physical therapist assistant education program from CAPTE. The program has submitted an Application for Candidacy, which is the formal application required in the pre-accreditation stage. Submission of this document does not assure that the program will be granted Candidate for Accreditation status. Achievement of Candidate for Accreditation status is required prior to implementation of the technical/professional phase of the program; therefore, no students may be enrolled in technical/professional courses until Candidate for Accreditation status has been achieved. Further, though achievement of Candidate for Accreditation status signifies satisfactory progress toward accreditation, it does not assure that the program will be granted accreditation.

Schedule

The Physical Therapist Assistant program consists of four terms and is designed to be completed in 16 months. The PTA program is offered four days a week. Theory classes meet 8:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. Clinical lab sessions meet 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Students are required to complete clinical education courses, termed Clinical Practicums and Clinical Affiliations, as part of this program. Clinical Practicum courses run two weeks each, Monday through Friday, eight hours per day. Clinical Affiliation courses run six weeks each, Monday through Friday, eight hours per day. Please speak to your Admissions Representative regarding the full-time clinical education schedule requirements.

Courses

Term 1 Term 2
Courses Courses
Introduction to PTA Kinesiology
Anatomy & Physiology Therapeutic Exercise
College Writing I Procedures/Modalities
Psychology PTA Practice I
Pathology World Religion
PT Through the Lifecycle PTA Lab I
Speech Communication Clinical Practicum I
Term 1 Review Term 2 Review
   
Term 3 Term 4
Courses Courses
Statistics Clinical Affiliation I
Ortho Interventions Clinical Affiliation II
Neuro Interventions Professional Issues
PTA Practice II Program Review
PTA Lab II NPTE for PTA Preparation
Clinical Practicum II
Term 3 Review  


Term 1

Builds a foundation of prerequisites such as College Writing I, Speech Communication, and Anatomy & Physiology. Students are also introduced to the scope of work of a Physical Therapist Assistant.

Terms 2-3

Covers the core courses and skills labs of the curriculum including Kinesiology, Therapeutic Exercise, Procedures/Modalities, and Orthopedic and Neurological Interventions. Students also begin observing and are able to get hands-on experience with practitioners in the field in clinical rotations.

Term 4

Students are placed in two 6-week clinical rotations where they practice under the direction and supervision of a licensed Physical Therapist and, in most facilities, a Physical Therapist Assistant. Students also participate in a Professional Issues course and a Program Review to help them bolster clinical skills, train in cultural sensitivity, and prepare for the national licensure examination. 

*Schedule, courses and program duration are subject to change.

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