After completing a professional doctoral program successfully, graduates may be awarded a post-baccalaureate degree called a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) or doctor of physiotherapy (DPhysio).
Semester 1
- Anatomy I
- Physiology I
- Biochemistry & Genetics I
Semester 2
- Anatomy II
- Physiology II
- Biochemistry & Genetics II
- Kinesiology I
Semester 3
- Anatomy III
- Physiology III
- Biomechanics & Ergonomics I
- Biostatistics I
- Kinesiology II
Semester 4
- Behavioral Sciences
- Biostatistics II
- Anatomy IV
- Exercise Physiology
- Medical Physics
- Biomechanics & Ergonomics II
Semester 5
- Pathology & Microbiology I
- Pharmacology I
- Sociology
- Therapeutic Exercises & Techniques I
- Physical Agents & Electrotherapy I
- Health & Wellness
- Supervised Clinical Practice I
Semester 6
- Therapeutic Exercises & Techniques II
- Pathology & Microbiology II
- Pharmacology II
- Physical Agents & Electrotherapy II
- Radiology & Diagnostic Imaging
- Molecular Biology & genetics
- Supervised Clinical Practice II
- Patient Safet I
Semester 7
- Medicine I
- Surgery I
- Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
- Community Medicine & Rehabilitation
- Manual Therapy
- Supervised Clinical Practice III
Semester 8
- Medicine II
- Surgery II
- Neurological Physical Therapy
- Evidence Based Practice
- Prosthetics & Orthotics
- Supervised Clinical Practice IV
- Patient Safety II
Semester 9
- Cardiopulmonary PT
- Emergency Procedures & Primary Care in PT
- Clinical Decision Making & Differential Diagnosis
- Scientific Inquiry & Research Methodology
- Professional Practice (Law, Ethics & Administration)
- Integumentary Physical Therapy
- Supervised Clinical Practice V
Semester 10
- Obstetrics & Gynaecological PT
- Pediatric PT
- Gerontology & Geriatric PT
- Sports PT
- Supervised Clinical Practice VI
- Research Project