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Neuroscience Major - Pre-PT
Neuroscience provides excellent preparation for graduate training in
physical therapy. This page overviews how pre-DPT coursework can easily be
incorporated within the Neuroscience Major.
The following is a list of courses provided by our own DPT program as
guidelines for undergraduate preparation for application to this program,
which is representative of programs nationally. It is noteworthy that of
the 10 categories listed, Neuroscience Major already requires 6 (indicated
by *s below) and the remaining can be taken as Major, Cognate, or General
Education electives. Students, therefore, need not use any "Free" General
Education electives in this process, allowing for additional flexibility in
course selection.
NOTE!!! If students wish to also
have the option of applying to medical schools, you MUST also, minimally,
take Organic Chemistry. A 3 credit course in Biochemistry is also
strongly recommended. Neuroscience Majors typically take both and then often
take a second 3 credit course in Biochemistry to obtain a Biochemistry
Minor. Obtaining this minor does require some credits from the Free
electives.
Courses (must be completed with a grade
of C or better)
- *General Biology with labs: two
courses, 8 credits minimum.
(This is already
required for Neuroscience Majors.)
- *General Chemistry with labs: two
courses, 8 credits minimum
(This is already
required for Neuroscienc Majors.)
- General Physics with labs: two courses, 8 credits minimum
(Cognate courses in
neuroscience MUST come from Physics, Chemistry, Math, and Computer Science.
Almost all majors take 8 credits of Physics.)
- Mammalian/Human Physiology: one course, 3 credits minimum
(Neuroscience Majors
must take two elective biology courses as part of the major. Physiology is
a common elective.)
- *Mathematics (at the level of
Trigonometry or higher): one course, 3 credits minimum
(The
University of Scranton catalog states that Calculus as a prerequisite for
the General Physics course listed above. Calculus is required for
Neuroscience Majors.)
- *General Psychology: one course, 3 credits minimum
(This is already
required for Neuroscience Majors.)
- Advanced Psychology (Childhood, Adolescence, Aging, or Abnormal
Psychology): one course,
3 credits minimum
( Two advanced
electives in psychology are required for Neuroscience Majors. Most
Neuroscience Majors take Abnormal and many take Childhood and Adolescence.)
- *Statistics: one course, 3 credits minimum
(This is already
required for Neuroscience Majors.)
- Medical or Biomedical Ethics: one course, 3 credits minimum
(Not required, but this
is commonly taken as the "free" elective in the Theology/Philosophy General
Education area.)
- *Computer Competency: one course, 3 credits minimum
(This is already
required for Neuroscience Majors. )
A final note: Advanced degrees in Physical Therapy include graduate
courses related to neuroscience. Our graduates who have entered D.P.T.
programs report that they are better prepared for courses in neuroanatomy and
pharmacology than their peers from most other undergraduate majors.
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