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Physical Therapist Assistant, A.A.S.


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Associate in Applied Science
Health Sciences Division

Program Code: PTAS2

Office: Curtice-Mott Complex CM2313

Phone: (810) 762-0317

The Physical Therapist Assistant Program prepares students for entry level practice as Physical Therapist Assistants (PTA); provision of physical therapy services under the supervision and direction of the physical therapist (PT). This includes collecting of data and/or patient interventions; making appropriate judgments; modifying interventions within the PT’s established plan of care; participating in discharge planning and follow up care; documenting the care provided; educating and interacting with PT and PTA students, aides, volunteers, patients, families and caregivers, and demonstrating an understanding of the significance and impact of cultural and individual differences. Physical Therapist Assistants contribute to society and the profession through the provision of PT services, teaching and administration.

Accreditation Status

The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at Mott Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100 Alexandria, Virginia  22305-3085; telephone: (703) 706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org ; website: http://www.capteonline.org; For program complaints and further accreditation information please contact CAPTE at 703-684-2782.

  1. To be considered in the Pre-PTA Program Pool complete the following four requirements:
    1. Demonstrate College level reading comprehension on the ACCUPLACER placement test within the last 5 years, OR a minimum score of 20 on the reading portion of the ACT, or a score of 27 on the reading portion of the SAT, within the last 5 years. A satisfactory grade in RDNG-030 or ACRD-090 or ACRD-091 within the last 5 years will also meet this requirement.
    2. Demonstrate math proficiency by placing into MATH-130, or higher on the ACCUPLACER placement test within the last 5 years, or completion of MATH-118 or higher level course with a grade of 2.0 or higher. A minimum score of 590 on the math portion of the SAT or a minimum score of 25 on the math portion of the ACT within the last 5 years will also meet this requirement.
    3. Complete Verification of Physical Therapy Observation Form (*minimum eight hours of observation of physical therapy). Form available in the Health Sciences Office, Advising Office and at the SLBC office.
    4. Submit a PTA Program Supplemental Application Form available available under the PTA forms and Student Handbook section of the PTA program website.  Completed applications can be emailed to the program coordinator. 

      NOTE: Placement in the Pre-PTA Pool does not guarantee admission into the PTA program (see section below). A maximum of 24 students are admitted to the program each year. Deadline date for receipt of Supplemental Application and Verification of Physical Therapy Obervation is April 15th of each year.
  2. Those considered Pre-Program students will be accepted into the PTA Program based upon:
    1. Attendance at a mandatory pre-PTA orientation session during the summer prior to start of each fall semester.
    2. Complete with a 2.5 or better OTPT 113 Applied Anatomy  and BIOL 151 .
    3. Ranking based on a value points system with consideration to overall GPA, BIOL 151  grade, OTPT 113  grade, and prior degree status.
    4. If not selected, completion of an application addendum form is required to be considered for admission in the following academic year. No addendums will be accepted afer non-selection for a second academic year.
    5. Deferral of acceptance is limited to a one year deferral.
       
  3. Requirements after admission to the PTA Program:

1. Recent Physical Exam

Recent Exam, taken at own expense, should be no longer than 6 months old. Forms can be obtained at orientation or at the Health Science Office.

2.  Criminal Background Investigations & Drug Screens

Michigan law requires criminal background screening for individuals working in most health care settings and facilities. Students in the health sciences programs are affected by this law. Conviction of a criminal offense (felony or misdemeanor) may make a student ineligible to be assigned to a clinical site, making program completion and graduation unattainable. A student with a flagged CBI may be cleared to begin program courses, but is not guaranteed sufficient clinical placement for degree completion or authorization to take the licensing exam.

A criminal background investigation is required to apply for health sciences programs. Informational packets may be obtained from the Division office (CM 2313) or from an advisor.

The packet provides instruction regarding the process to complete and submit the background investigation. Students will not be admitted to any health science program without a clear CBI.

In some cases, clinical sites may require students to complete additional background investigation and submit to drug screening procedures prior to or during the clinical experience. All background investigations and drug screenings are at the student’s expense.

Conviction of a criminal offense may also make graduates of health science program ineligible for state or national licensure/certification at program completion. All applicants for a health profession license in Michigan are required to submit fingerprints and undergo a criminal background investigation prior to licensure/certification.

Program coordinators, faculty, advisors, and staff cannot give legal advice to any student regarding potential eligibility/ineligibility based on prior convictions or negative findings on the criminal background investigation. The student should consult an attorney for questions specific to his/her individual case.

3. To progress in the professional program students must have at least a 2.5 in all Occupational Specialty/Related Courses and all General Education required courses: ENGL 101  or ENGL 103 ; ENGL 102  or ENGL 104 ; BIOL 151 , BIOL 152 AHLT 113 ; PSYC 281 ; OTPT 100 ; PTA. 102 , PTA. 104 , PTA. 114 , PTA. 202 , PTA. 204 PTA. 205 , PTA. 208 , PTA. 210 , PTA. 212 , PTA. 270 , PTA. 271 , PTA. 280 , PTA. 290 .

 

D. Additional Program Costs:

     Immunizations: average cost $100

     Medical and Background Check manager: $78

     Background Check: $60

     CPR certification: $25-100

Dual Tract:

Students may have the option of receiving a degree in both OTA and PTA. This may be accomplished in three years if the student:

  1. Meets eligibility requirements for both programs
  2. Is accepted into both programs
  3. Selects which program (OTA or PTA) to complete first within 30 days of admission to the program
  4. Meets with OTA and PTA coordinators to discuss scheduling of first year of classes before registering

Group Total: Credits 40 / 83.6 Contact Hours


Group Total: Credits 10 / 14 Contact Hours


Group Total: As needed


General Education Requirements (minimum of 18 credits required)


Social Science (3 credits)


Mathematics (3-4 credits)


  • Students must demonstrate MATH 130 competency by the MCC Placement Test OR successfully complete MATH 118  or MATH 120  with a 2.0 or higher. Credits 3-4 / 3-4 Contact Hours.

Additional General Education Credits to Fulfill General Education Requirements


Group Total: Credits 18 / 18 Contact Hours


Computer Competency Requirement


Beginning 2016, demonstration of computer competency is a degree requirement at Mott Community College

Computer competency can be demonstrated by one of two ways:

NOTE: Some programs require taking COMG-153; for these programs, the Test-Out option is not available. For those programs that do not require COMG-153, the competency test-out option is available and can be taken in the Academic Testing Center, located on the 3rd floor of the Mott Library.

Program Total: Credits 64-72 / 120.6-121.6 Contact Hours


Notes:


  1. Biology courses must have been taken no longer than seven years before entry into the first year of the PTA Program. BIOL 151 and BIOL 152 can be updated by taking BIO 150. 
  2. This outline of courses does not fulfill the requirements for the first two years of a four-year Physical Therapy major program. Students planning to transfer to another college to complete a PT Doctorate of Master’s level program should consult the Physical Therapy guide of the four-year college/Graduate School for specific requirements.
  3. Mott Community College will not discriminate in any of its admissions, educational programs/activities or employment policies or practices on the basis of race, gender, age, color, national origin, relation, height, weight, marital status, physical or mental handicap, sexual orientation, or veteran’s status.
  4. All course and degree requirements must be met
  5. 15 credits minimum must be earned at MCC
  6. Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0

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