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Pre-Allied Health/Pre-Physical Therapy Major

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Department of Allied Health, Sport and Wellness

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OVERVIEW

Prepare yourself for a rewarding, in-demand career where your knowledge and skills can help restore, maintain and promote mobility and physical wellness.

Baldwin Wallace's pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy is a rigorous major that prepares you for a multitude of allied health graduate studies, leading to a career in areas such as physical therapy, occupational therapy, physician assistant, athletic training, chiropractic, podiatry and nursing.

The program combines comprehensive coursework, theoretical study and practical experiences. It includes a strong science foundation, impressive lab and research opportunities, diverse clinical exposure and community outreach initiatives.

Real-world focused, the pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy major helps you develop the interpersonal and professional skills needed for client-patient interaction, assessment and evaluation of client-patient needs, and integration of this information into a treatment plan.

Pre-Physical Therapy student experiences

Graduate School Partnerships

Baldwin Wallace's affiliation with the following universities offers a channel for admission into graduate school.

Chatham University

BW students receive a direct link to post-graduate physical therapy, occupational therapy and athletic training programs at Chatham University (Pittsburgh).

Ambassador Program at the University of St. Augustine (USA)

The faculty and staff of The University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences provide support for students interested in attending an entry-level program in either occupational therapy or physical therapy at USA.

D'Youville College Partnership

BW's affiliation with D'Youville College (Buffalo, N.Y.) offers acceptance for up to 10 BW students a year who fulfill requirements for guaranteed admission into the Doctorate of Physical Therapy program.

Graduate Programs in Athletic Training

BW's articulation agreements offer acceptance for students that fulfill the requirements into a number of Master's of Athletic Training programs. Articulation agreements currently exist with:

  • Chatham University
  • Gannon University
  • Kent State University
  • Ohio University
  • Xavier University
  • Youngstown State University

CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

A bachelor's degree in pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy can prepare you for post-graduate education opportunities that include:

  • Athletic training
  • Chiropractic
  • Nursing
  • Occupational therapy
  • Physical therapy
  • Physician assistant
  • Podiatry
Projected job increase of 34 percent through 2024

In-Demand Career Field

According to the 2019 Occupational Outlook Handbook, the job growth for physical therapists, athletic trainers and occupational therapists is much faster than the average for all occupations (2019-2029).

BW Grad School Partners

BW partnerships with graduate programs can streamline your entry into graduate school.

infographic: 98 percent acceptance rate

Exceptional Acceptance Rate into DPT Programs

98% of BW pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy students applying to a Doctorate of Physical Therapy program are accepted.

Grad School Options

Well respected among graduate schools, BW's pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy major also has excellent placement rates in a wide range of programs, including occupational therapy, chiropractic, physical therapy, physician assistant and nursing. In addition to our graduate school partnerships, alumni attend graduate and post-professional programs at institutions such as Baldwin Wallace University, Youngstown State University, The Ohio State University, University of Pittsburgh, Northwestern University, Columbia University, Walsh University and others across the United States.

CURRICULUM

Offered as a major, pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy blends critical thinking and problem-solving skills with specialized coursework and hands-on learning. It includes a strong foundation of biology, chemistry and physics in preparation for the rigorous prerequisites required of professional allied health programs.

Pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy is an ideal companion major to the exercise science major or sport medicine minor.

The pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy major prepares students to:

  • Demonstrate mastery of principles of human anatomy and physiology as related to exercise, training and general health/wellness, including responses to injury
  • Demonstrate mastery of skills related to assessment of health, fitness, human movement, and performance
  • Analyze and interpret current scientific literature and evidence to create effective professional presentation of content
  • Demonstrate mastery of skills related to assessment and application of therapeutic modalities used in the care and treatment of physically active clients
Course Catalog

Course Descriptions

Course descriptions, requirements for the major and additional information can be found in the University Catalog.

STUDENT EXPERIENCES

Student success is a top priority. Small class sizes, individual attention and faculty mentoring are at the core of BW's pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy major.

Experiential learning bridges classroom study with real-world opportunities. You can enhance your studies through internships, co-curricular activities and other learning opportunities that include:

STUDENT CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS

Pre-Physical Therapy/Exercise Science Student Organization
The Pre-Physical Therapy/Exercise Science Student Organization is a student-led group. It provides students with educational opportunities to develop skills, enhance their knowledge of these professions and learn about the requirements for graduate and professional programs.

At the annual Honors Ceremony in the spring, recognitions include:

  • Bonnie Raye Graduate Scholarship (in honor Bonnie Raye, who taught at BW and was the women's basketball coach, 1980-89).
  • Dr. Lee J. Tressel Scholarship (in honor of Dr. Lee Tressel '48, who taught and was BW's football coach, 1957-80).
  • Hower-Stover Award (in honor of Dr. Marjorie Hower, who was a professor at BW, 1947-80, and Myrta Stover, who coached and taught at BW, 1943-68).

Choose Ohio First STEM Scholars Program

The BW Choose Ohio First STEM Scholars Program is open to Ohio residents who are entering Baldwin Wallace in the fall as a first-year student or transfer student and are interested in pre-allied health/pre-physical therapy. Students are eligible to apply to the program which also offers the Choose Ohio First scholarship, awarding substantial annual, renewable scholarships.

ALUMNI SUCCESS

Baldwin Wallace has long championed the success of its students. Evidence of this can be seen in the extraordinary achievements of its alumni spread throughout the United States and the world.

Alexandria KozichAlex Kozich '21 completed a degree in pre-PT and exercise science; on pace to earn a Doctor of Physical Therapy from OSU in 2024. "My experiences at BW and faculty mentors helped me to succeed in graduate school. Through internships, I found a passion to help those with neurologic disorders. BW set me up for success to become a PT and changed my life in the process."

Dan EberleDan Eberle '19, Physical Therapist & Spine/Orthopedic Specialist, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Dan earned degrees in athletic training and pre-physical therapy; he published research papers with a case study, received three All-OAC academic honors and three varsity football letters. He earned a Doctor of Physical Therapy from the University of Pittsburgh.

Kelly FerianKelly Ferian '19, Athletic Trainer, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, earned an athletic training degree from BW and a Master's in exercise science and health promotion, California University of Pennsylvania. "BW professors guided me academically, professionally, socially and mentally and helped develop my confidence as a clinician."

Brian Jandzinski Brian Jandzinski '19, DPT, One on One Physical Therapy of WNY, received a degree in pre-physical therapy from BW, preparing him for a D.P.T at D'Youville College. "My BW experience provided me with a community of friends and colleagues. In class, I was surrounded by faculty who cared and pushed me to do my best. I am thankful for the foundation BW set for me."

FACULTY

Cory Beaumont

Assistant Professor
Ph.D., The University of Tennessee

Cory Beaumont

Megan Frank

Associate Professor
Ph.D., Kent State University

Megan Frank

Wendy Hyde

Assistant Professor
M.Ed., Springfield College

Wendy Hyde

Amy Jo Sutterluety

Chair, Department of Allied Health, Sport and Wellness
Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Amy Jo Sutterluety

Full-Time Faculty

Amy Jo Sutterluety
Chair, Department of Allied Health, Sport and Wellness
Professor
Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Jaimy M. Dyer
Program Director, M.S. in Exercise Physiology
Professor
Ph.D., The Ohio State University

Cory Beaumont
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., The University of Tennessee

Megan Frank
Associate Professor
Ph.D., Kent State University

Karyn Gentile
Associate Professor
Assistant Athletic Trainer
M.S., Syracuse University

Wendy Hyde
Assistant Professor
M.Ed., Springfield College

Alexander Morgan
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee