College of Health and Human Services
Dean: Donald P. ZingalePhysical Therapy Program
GYM 205
415-338-2001
Fax: 415-338-0907
San Francisco State Program Director: Ann Hallum
Director, Joint Graduate Program: Nancy Byl
University of California, San FranciscoProgram Director: N. Byl, 347 Parnassus
Graduate Coordinators: A. Hallum, N. Byl
Faculty
Professors--Byl, Hallum, MelnickProgram
Master of Physical TherapyProgram Scope
The graduate program in Physical Therapy leads to the Master of Physical Therapy and prepares the student to sit for licensure as a physical therapist. This degree is offered jointly with the School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco campus. The curriculum prepares clinician-scholars who can assume leadership roles as physical therapy clinicians, clinical educators, clinical researchers, and managers. The program emphasizes a strong theoretical foundation in basic, medical, and applied sciences with the application of creative problem solving to mitigate disability, optimize function, and maintain positive health. The 27-month program (including summer quarters) consists of 64 semester units of academic course work, laboratory studies, clinical clerkships, and participation in research projects. Students must pass a patient problem-related comprehensive examination during their final semester. Courses are held at both San Francisco State University and the University of California, San Francisco; however, students do not travel between campuses during any single day. Clinical clerkships occur at affiliated agencies throughout California but are primarily located in the northern and central regions of the state.Career Outlook
The career outlook for physical therapists is very good with graduates employed in acute and rehabilitation hospitals, private practice and outpatient clinics, schools, community agencies, and academic programs.MASTER OF PHYSICAL THERAPY
Admission to Program
Thirty-two students are admitted to the program each June. Applicants must hold a bachelor's degree from an accredited institution and meet all general admissions requirements for graduate study at both San Francisco State University and the University of California, San Francisco. Any major is acceptable providing the applicant has completed the following program prerequisites before entry. Students who do not have a strong science background should take additional science courses to demonstrate an ability to succeed in science-based course work.Basic Courses
Units
General Chemistry with laboratories 10
General Physics with laboratories 8
Human or Comparative Anatomy with laboratory 3
Human Physiology with laboratory 4
General Microbiology/Cell Biology/Histology 3
Social/Psychological Sciences
Abnormal Psychology or Psychology of the Disabled 3
Applied Sciences
Kinesiology 3
Introduction to Statistics with Computer Applications 3
Highly Recommended
Organic Chemistry 3
Exercise Physiology 3
Motor Learning or Motor Development 3
Developmental Psychology 3
Introduction to Computers
(if not incorporated in Statistics class) 3
Neuroscience 3
Following preliminary evaluation, 80-100 applicants will be invited to interview. Students who are offered an interview will be required to submit SFSU application materials at the time of the interview. Those materials will be provided to each student prior to interview time. Following an interview and an assessment of writing skills, thirty-two students will be accepted for admission to the Physical Therapy Program.
Units PT 200 Neuromusculoskeletal Anatomy 6 PHYS 125.01 Mammalian Physiology 5 ANAT 103.01 Neuroanatomy 3 ANAT 207 Neuromuscular Physiology 3
MED 170.12 Introduction to Geriatric Medicine 2 PT 110 Pathophysiology of Disease: Orthopedics 2 PT 111 Pathophysiology of Disease: Neurology 2 PT 112 Pathophysiology of Disease: Pediatrics 1 PT 210 Therapeutic Pharmacology and Therapeutic Radiology 2 PT 700 Comprehensive Physical Therapy Management 3 PATH 135.01 Pathology 3
PT 735 Psychosocial Aspects of Physical Disability 3 PT 736 Ecological and Organizational Issues of Rehabilitation 3 PT 704 Education, Learning, and Memory in Physical Therapy 2 PT 705 Administration and Organization in Physical Therapy 2
PT 252 Research Seminar I 1 PT 253 Research Seminar II 1 PT 254 Research Seminar III 1 PT 730 Scientific Inquiry and Research Design 3 Select one of the following: PT 890 Research Seminar in Physical Therapy 3 PT 250 Research Methods II 2
PT 201 Clinical Kinesiology and Physical Therapy Assessment 3 PT 202 Principles of Therapeutic Modalities 3 PT 701 Musculoskeletal Pathokinesiology I 4 PT 710 Neurological Pathokinesiology I 4 PT 720 Cardiopulmonary Pathokinesiology I 2 PT 737 Assessment of Pathological Movement 2 PT 800-1,2,3 Clinical Clerkships I, II, III 0 (Clerkships are 40 hrs/week during second and third summers) Advanced course work in physical therapy and health electives, on advisement 9.5 to 14 Minimum total semester unit equivalent 64and Master's Written Comprehensive Examination