Stan Schlachter as a secondary area. The graduate of the former pro-
Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy gram is prepared to teach in a baccalaureate program;
Samuel Scruggs of the latter, to serve in a teaching or administrative
Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy capacity in a department, school, or college of Allied
Elizabeth Yoakum Health.
Clinical Instructor in Physical Therapy
The Physical Therapy Curriculum is a program of Admlsslon
the College of Allied Health Professions leading to a Students applying for admission to this program must
B.S. degree in Physical Therapy. meet the admission requirements of the University as
The four-year program satisfies the University require- well as the special requirements of the Department of
ments for a B_S, degree in Physical Therapy and the Physical Therapy. Application, indicating the College
educational requirements of the American Physical of Allied Health Professions, Physical Therapy Cur-
Therapy Association and the Council on Medical Edu- riculum, is made directly to the OPEice of Admissions,
cation of the American Medical Association. Graduates Office Tower, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Ken-
of this program are eligible to practice physical therapy tucky 40506. Application for admission to the final
Or sit for licensure examination in all SO states and two years of the program is made during the SOphO1’l`lOIC
many foreign countries. year and is directed to the Department of Physical
They are also eligible to enroll in a graduate pro- Therapy, HP500, University of Kentucky Medical
gram sponsored by the University Center for Learning Center, Lexington, Kentucky 40506.
Resources for Allied Health and to work towards a
l\/I.S. in education or a doctor of education, with higher
and adult education as a major and physical therapy P1‘e1'€quiSit€S
The first two years of the lower division curriculum
V 1     may be completed either at the University of Kentucky
I .    Y   or at another accredited college or university. Five of
  i   . 1   » I `     th€ €IgI1t HIGHS of the general studies component must
l   .   ‘     be completed for the baccalaureate degree. In addi-
W V t. »~-·i   ..r»r-   · .’‘‘   I t     tion, the University requires that all full-time students
i   - r   V _'_, ii » _?  ’V its   iiiiii ° demonstrate competency in English composition by
V- 4 · . KV A   {/*“` ,   _ — L completion of two semesters of English Composition
V   ‘`-l -  Q _ .   M   gr the passing of English 105 with a grade of B or
I ~   .       etter.
  A ` Vi _     P  ' ‘ The Physical Therapy curriculum requires the com-
~»   ` V r   A e J     V- V V   pletion of the following as prerequisites:
  I l       .._         iii     English 6
r {           VV , *·    _l·_ = II. Physical Sciences l
V V _j** if »» »-~sr . ~.;_;g_;·§   · p »»    "   General College Chemistry 8~I0
  ` s _   . · · General College Physics S-IO
  _   - III. Biological Sciences
V   V   - V General Zoology 4
A   »   -1;,* I . Comparative Anatomy 4
          . V VIII. Behavioral Sciences
  V . ns       .·..   Bm P$>sh¤I¤a‘ 2
i 5 { r     i    ° Basic Psychology II >
i I A V  —_       Two areas may be completed from the following general
` l it  A V         studies component:
l  ’°$rg_  V   l   I. Mathematics—Philosophy
   -~ —   " s». .   i IV , Foreign Language
l   dg   V if  I ‘)»i;§§.V _;_ V, Humanities; Literature, Art and Music
  _, , »         vr. History
I   " ¢ V      Z, VII. Social Science
i I .   E   t .   V }`§ Electives may be selected to give a total of 60 semester
l` · \\ V     hours. (Excluded from the 60 hours are credits ID
T ’ “f‘°Ja_; ·` ‘``’   ~  Physical Education and ROTC.)
Ii __ ‘ "—;._     A minimum cumulative grade-point average of 2.5
·*   R er  based on a 4.0 scale is required before entering thc
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