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Life Sciences, B.S./Physical Therapy, D.P.T.

Program Snapshot

129 Credits

Earn your doctorate in just six years and launch a career to restore patients’ physical mobility and quality of life.

Why Major in Life Sciences and Physical Therapy at New York Tech?

At New York Institute of Technology, experience high-quality, innovative training in an accelerated, combined dual degree program that lets you complete prerequisite undergraduate studies and a D.P.T. in only six years. 

After completing three years of core science studies, you’ll see firsthand how physical therapists play a crucial role in helping patients increase their mobility, overcome movement dysfunctions, prevent injury, and promote optimal health. 

Join an active community where experienced faculty and engaged students lead Parkinson’s patients in “knocking out” their disease and help stroke victims get back on their feet.  

Combining active hands-on learning, technology, and evidence-based scientific education, our intensive curriculum will help launch your career in physical therapy and, upon earning your degree, prepare you for the National Physical Therapy Examination.

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What You’ll Learn

During the first three years of the B.S.-to-D.P.T. program, you’ll establish a foundation of core scientific knowledge in areas including chemistry, physics, biochemistry, physiology, and anatomy. The second three years combine advanced coursework focusing on physical therapy practice, including 36 weeks of intensive, supervised, and hand

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Students identify parts of the body in a classroom.

Customize Your Studies

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Internships and Summer Research Opportunities

Spend your summer in an intensive research environment, gaining valuable experience and connections at prestigious universities, research centers, and government laboratories across the country. Many opportunities are paid.

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Physical Therapy, D.P.T.

Train to provide state-of-the-art care with faculty who are both experienced clinicians and active researchers. In this hands-on, technology-infused program, you’ll acquire a thorough knowledge of best practices as well as an innovative, creative mindset that will prepare you for leadership in the profession.

A student learns how to assess and treat functional movements in a patient.

Research

Work side-by-side with experienced faculty on professional research, including opportunities to study the impact of neurological disorders, injuries, and other conditions.

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Facilities and Simulation Spaces

Prepare for clinical practice with our state-of-the-art 3-D interactive dissection table, high-tech patient simulation center, dedicated teaching and biomedical labs, and other facilities.

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Clinical Experience

Your D.P.T. training includes 36 weeks of full-time clinical work, where you’ll serve under the supervision of experienced practitioners as you develop your skills in patient care.

Students practice manual physical therapy.

Residency Program

Our post-professional clinical residency program in orthopedic physical therapy further prepares you to become a confident, adaptable, and service-oriented practitioner. Teach orthopedic courses and earn a salary while completing your clinical requirements.

Stats & Rankings

100%

Licensure rate for physical therapy graduates in 2022.

#21

Best Regional Universities (North), 2024, according to U.S. News & World Report.

100%

Three-year employment rate for New York Tech D.P.T. graduates.

Career & Salary Outlook

With your expert training and passion for restoring physical well-being, you’ll have access to a wealth of opportunities in this thriving area of the allied health field.

Job Growth

Fifteen percent greater demand for physical therapists is projected through 2032 (BLS).

Nearly 14,000 new positions are expected each year.

Employers & Internships

  • Montefiore Medical Center
  • Northwell Health
  • NYC Department of Education
  • NYU Winthrop Hospital
  • Professional Physical Therapy
  • U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Career Options

  • Home Health/Hospice Care
  • Outpatient Clinics
  • Professional Sports Teams
  • Rehabilitation Facilities
  • Research Centers
  • Sports and Fitness Training

Salary Projections

Physical therapists have a median U.S. annual salary of $97,720 (BLS).

Program Details

Explore important information about the program, including what you’ll need to apply and which scholarships are available to help fund your studies.

The B.S.-to-D.P.T. program consists of three years of pre-professional coursework and a three-year professional phase. To progress from the first segment to the second, you must submit an application and meet certain requirements, including having a 3.2 overall GPA and 100 hours of experience annually under the direct supervision of a physical therapist.

The Life Sciences, B.S. degree will be conferred upon successful completion of the first professional year in the Physical Therapy, D.P.T. program.

Students interested in the B.S.-to-D.P.T. program undergo a two-part application process.

First, you’ll fulfill the initial requirements to enter the program as an incoming undergraduate.

Then, as you progress through the course sequence, you’ll apply for admission to the second, professional stage. Decisions are based on course grades for your prerequisites, cumulative GPA, as well as successful completion of paid or volunteer experience under the direct supervision of a physical therapist.

The Doctor of Physical Therapy program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) of the American Physical Therapy Association, the only accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education. Learn more about program accreditation.

New York Tech offers several scholarships recognizing your academic achievements and potential. Most awards are renewable if you continue to meet eligibility requirements, making a significant difference in your total cost of attendance. Physical therapy students are also eligible to apply to the targeted Occupational Therapy/Physical Therapy Scholarship Program offered through New York City’s Teach NYC program.

Student Voices

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Each professor brings unique approaches and experience to the study of physical therapy, allowing us as students to be well-versed in a variety of areas and expand our knowledge.

Marin Graham D.P.T. ‘19
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