Program Requirements
Students in the 3+3 accelerated BS Health and Exercise Science and DPT program will complete two degrees in their six years at Simmons: a Bachelors of Science in Health and Exercise Science after the fourth year and a Doctorate of Physical Therapy after the sixth year. As such, students have two academic homes, both within the School of Sciences and Health Professions (SSHP). For their undergraduate education, students are members of the Health and Exercise Science program, which is housed in the Biology Department. For their graduate work, students who are admitted to this accelerated track and maintain a 3.5 or higher GPA in prerequisite courses are able to progress to the doctoral Physical Therapy program. All majors are required to have Basic Life Support and First Aid Certifications by March 1 of the senior year.
The suggested sequence is detailed below.
First Year
First or Sophomore Year
| STAT 118 | Introductory Statistics | 4 |
| OR | |
| STAT 239 | Regression and Design of Experiments | 4 |
| AND | |
| PSYC 101 | Introduction to Psychological Science | 4 |
| NUTR 112 | Introduction to Nutrition Science | 4 |
| EXSC 100 | Introduction to Exercise Science | 2 |
| EXSC 110 | Form and Function in Resistance Exercise | 2 |
Sophomore Year
All courses include labs.
Junior Year
PT Observation Hours: 30 hours of observation of a licensed physical therapist must be documented by May 1. See the DPT Handbook for details.
BIOL 332, PHYS 110, EXSC 361 include labs.
BIOL 332: prereq. for EXSC 361.
First Aid Certification offered during EXSC 361 lab.
Fourth Year (First Year DPT Program)
If you progress into the DPT program, to earn the BS in Health and Exercise Science, you can apply the courses in the first year of the DPT program to fulfilling the BS in Health and Exercise Science requirements. The DPT program is 99 credits (including the combined undergraduate 4th Year/Year 1 in the graduate program). The graduate DPT program involves a full-time commitment over a three year period, including summers, beginning in the summer following the third year. Graduation is in May of the fourth (BS degree) and sixth (DPT degree) years. The program affiliates with approximately 300 institutions across the country, offering students a wide variety of clinical settings in which to participate in the practice of physical therapy.
| DPT 612 | Professional Seminar I | 1 |
| DPT 672 | Frameworks of Physical Therapy: Musculoskeletal I | 7 |
| DPT 613 | Professional Seminar II | 1 |
| DPT 673 | Frameworks of Physical Therapy: Musculoskeletal II | 7 |
| DPT 621 | Human Anatomy | 7 |
| DPT 622 | Movement Science I | 3 |
| DPT 652 | Evidence Informed Practice I | 2 |
The Doctor of Physical Therapy program at Simmons University is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), American Physical Therapy Association, 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; telephone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org; website: https://www.capteonline.org.