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USAHS has a 40+ year legacy of developing and delivering high-quality PT education. At USAHS, you’ll learn in an immersive, connected community of PT professionals committed to student success and the unwavering pursuit of clinical excellence. Here, you’ll master technology and techniques developed by leading PT faculty whose clinical expertise continues to drive the most relevant and contemporary curricula. Your experience at USAHS will prepare you to be a best-in-class practitioner and professional dedicated to transforming lives and moving the profession forward. Take the lead and learn more about the USAHS difference.

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Year legacy developing and delivering PT education

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Faculty / Specialties

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PT alumni, largest network of practicing PT alumni Based on total DPT degrees conferred as reported by the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). Data is captured by IPEDS through interrelated surveys conducted annually by the Department of Education’s National Center for Educational Statistics (NCES).

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Considering Physical Therapy School? Here’s How to Become a Physical Therapist

USAHS’ Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) is the entry-level degree in physical therapy. It prepares you for clinical practice with a wide range of patients and in varied settings. It also prepares you for advanced roles in research and practice leadership.

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Residential DPT
Flex DPT
Format
Blended with Both Online and In-person Components + Weekday On-campus Labs
Online + Select On-campus Weekend Labs
# Trimesters
8
12
Credit Hours
131
131
Length in Years*
2.7
4
Start Dates (by Campus)
All Terms - San Marcos, St. Augustine, Miami, Austin
Fall - Dallas
Spring and Fall - San Marcos and St. Augustine
Summer and Fall - Austin
Where Should I Live?
In or Near the Campus City
Almost Anywhere in the US; Requires Travel to Campus on Select Weekends

*Time to completion may vary by student, depending on individual progress, credits transferred, and other factors.

We offer two different paths to approach your PT degree: Residential and Flex

Residential

  • Ideal for those who want a weekday class schedule and an immersive, on-campus student experience
  • Blended coursework with online components and in-person sessions plus weekday labs
  • Requires 12-19 credit hours per term over 8 trimesters
  • You can live near campus and attend school during the week

Flex

  • Ideal for those who want flexibility to accommodate work schedules and other obligations, or live a distance from campus.
  • Online coursework plus on-campus clinical labs over select weekends each month
  • Requires -9-12 credit hours per term over 12 trimesters
  • You can live away from campus and travel to campus on weekends

Already a PT? Advance your skills and education by exploring these course options:

Clinical Orthopaedic Residency

Clinical Orthopaedic Residency

Gain the expertise and clinical hours you need to specialize in orthopaedics. Featuring 160 hours of one-on-one mentorship and 1,500 patient treatment hours, this program combines online coursework with in-person seminars and skills labs at our St. Augustine campus.

Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship

Orthopaedic Manual Physical Therapy Fellowship

A level beyond our Residency program, this Fellowship prepares you to sit for your Manual Therapy Certification exam through USAHS’ Continuing Professional Education program. The Fellowship program also features 160 hours of one-on-one mentorship, plus 850 patient treatment hours.

Non-Degree Physical Therapy Online Courses for International Students

Non-Degree Physical Therapy Online Courses for International Students

For those who earned their PT degree and license to practice in a location outside the United States, USAHS offers a comprehensive catalog of courses focused on competencies often required by the FCCPT.

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