Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy Utica College

Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy

Utica College's Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (tDPT) offers practicing licensed Physical Therapists the post-professional degree they need to advance their careers in a convenient and accelerated online format. Designed specifically for practicing licensed Physical Therapy professionals with BS/MS degree credentials, the Online tDPT program provides each student with an individualized program of study that takes into account prior education and work experience.

The transitional DPT is a program designed for licensed practitioners who have had a traditional physical therapy education below the doctoral level. It builds on the skills, knowledge, and experience of practicing clinicians and entitles graduates to the degree of Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) -- a post-professional clinical doctoral degree that serves as a credential, similar to the MD for medicine, the OD for optometry, and the DPM for podiatry. It does not signify advanced preparation or specialization, but instead reflects the culmination of a comprehensive program and the fulfillment of the highest standards of clinical performance in professional practice.

Student Consumer Information

Delivery Format:

Online

Educational Level:

Doctorate

Language:

English

Requirements:

Students must have a physical therapist degree with a GPA of at least 3.0 accredited by the CAPTE and a current state professional license.

On Campus Requirement:

Varies per program