Improving lives through quality, Christ centered training

We are committed to developing health care professionals who have a sound foundation in movement science and are prepared for safe, autonomous, and ethical practice as physical therapists within a changing health care environment. Through this program, our faculty inspires a diverse student body for life-long service of patients in mind, body, and spirit grounded in evidence and best practices in rehabilitation and medicine.

Credits 101
CUAA Continues

CUAA will continue to offer this program in 2025 and beyond

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  • Physical Therapist
  • Home Care PT
  • Pediatric PT

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Program Overview

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Through the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program, you’ll receive the in-depth training for entry-level practice of physical therapy as a generalist clinician. Over the course of your 28 month studies, you’ll explore not only the scientific underpinnings of this profession, but also the professional characteristics of a leader in health care. You’ll learn how to supervise PT staff and personnel, create programs that promote healthy living, and follow the legal and ethical standards of clinical practice.

Our comprehensive curriculum includes coursework in human anatomy and motion, therapeutic exercise, neuroscience, clinical decision making and problem solving, and musculoskeletal disorders, to name just a few. This learning will take place out in the field and in our state-of-the-art-facilities.

This accelerated graduate face-to-face program consists of 101 semester credits which is spread over 29 didactic courses, and three clinical experiences. These courses and clinical experiences are completed in seven semesters. Students will complete 1,280 hours of clinical education. The curriculum incorporates interprofessional learning experiences and simulation activities aimed at engaging the student in the rich professional content.

Our mission

The DPT program at CUAA inspires a diverse student body for life-long service of patients in mind, body, and spirit grounded in evidence and best practices in rehabilitation and medicine.

The Concordia difference
What to Expect
  1. Our graduates demonstrate Christian values of care, compassion, respect, empathy and understanding, personal responsibility and trustworthiness in patient, peer, and colleague interactions.
  2. Our graduates serve as culturally competent professionals when engaging with patients, families, peers and colleagues, and within service roles in community and professional organizations.
  3. Our graduates will be prepared to provide high-quality, efficient, physical therapy services in a variety of settings through direct access or referral.
  4. Our graduates will use clinical problem-solving skills to establish a physical therapy diagnosis and prognosis, based on examination and evaluation of the patient, and carry out a safe and effective plan of care.
  5. Our graduates will demonstrate effective written, interpersonal, and professional communication in all interactions with patients, peers, and colleagues.
    1. [interpersonal] Demonstrating appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication with patients and families.
    2. [written] Complete electronic documentation of the physical therapy examination, evaluation, diagnosis, prognosis, interventions, and outcomes
    3. [professional] Communicate diagnostic results and clinical impressions with other practitioners as appropriate
  6. Our graduates will demonstrate the ability to select appropriate measures, collect accurate information, and analyze the results in order to determine the need for further physical therapy treatment.
Accreditation Status

Effective April 25, 2023, Concordia University Ann Arbor has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085; phone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org).  If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please call (734) 995-7431 or email hailey.waryas@dbctl.com.

Candidate for Accreditation is an accreditation status of affiliation with the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education that indicates the program may matriculate students in professional courses.  Achievement of Candidate for Accreditation status does not assure that the program will be granted Initial Accreditation.

Locations
  • Ann Arbor

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