The purpose of this program is to prepare the graduate to practice as an entry-level, licensed physical therapist assistant (PTA).
Cost
Eugene Campus - Estimated Cost for Program: $ 22,324
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Resident Tuition: $ 13,630
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Technology Fees: $ 1,316
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General Student Fees: $ 5
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One Time Student Fee: $ 30
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Online Course Fee: $ 720
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Books / Course Materials: $ 1,100 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
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Program Specific Fees: $ 2,104 (certifications-licensure-exams, application fee ($50.00), Health Insurance, background check, drug/alcohol screening, industry student membership)
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Other Cost / Expenses: $ 938 (instruments/tools, uniforms/shoes, etc.)
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Travel: $ 500
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Differential Fees: $ 2121
Estimated Cost for Prerequisites: $ 2,694
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Resident Tuition: $ 2,320
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Technology Fees: $ 224
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General Student Fees: $ 150
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Online Course Fee: $ 0
Rogue Community College Campus - Estimated Cost for Program: $ 27,198
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Resident Tuition: $ 13,630
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Technology Fees: $ 1,316
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General Student Fees: $ 30
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One Time Student Fee: $ 30
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Online Course Fee: $ 580
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Books / Course Materials: $ 1,100 (Some courses use Open Educational Resources (OER), which are free or low-cost materials.)
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Program Specific Fees: $ 2,104 (certifications-licensure-exams, application fee ($50.00), Health Insurance, background check, drug/alcohol screening, industry student membership)
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Other Cost / Expenses: $ 1,148 (instruments/tools, uniforms/shoes, etc.)
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Travel: $ 500
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Distance Campus Fee: $ 5,000
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Differential Fees: $ 2121
Estimated Cost for Prerequisites: $ 2,544
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Resident Tuition: $ 2,320
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Technology Fees: $ 224
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General Student Fees: $ 0
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Online Course Fee: $ 0
Costs provided are estimates only, and may differ depending on course type and/or modality. Learn more and view current tuition and fee information.
Program Learning Outcomes
Learning Outcomes: Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) program learning outcomes are based on the guidelines of the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Program graduates must demonstrate broad, integrative and specialized knowledge, technical and communication skills, and behavior and conduct consistent with entry-level PTA practice. Learning outcomes have a strong emphasis on safely and effectively implementing a plan of care under the direction of a supervising physical therapist. PTAs work under the direction of the supervising physical therapist in promoting wellness, health, and recovery from health conditions that affect the movement system.
Students who complete this program will be able to:
PLO 1 - Support the supervising physical therapist in providing high-quality patient/client-centered physical therapist services
PLO 2 - Effectively communicate (face-to-face, written, or digital), actively listen, collaborate, and respond to all stakeholders with cultural humility
PLO 3 - Use theory, evidence, contextual factors, and clinical judgment to make safe and effective clinical decisions when implementing the supervising physical therapist's plan of care
PLO 4 - Value personal and professional accountability with actions that build a therapeutic alliance and the profession's collective effort to improve the health of society
PLO 5 - Perform selected physical therapy interventions and data collection skills with competence to carry out the physical therapy plan of care
Admission Information
Students are admitted once a year. Admission is restricted and is based on a program application. Please consult the PTA Application Information website.
Program Requirements
All courses in this program require default grading (completed with a letter grade of C- or better, or Pass) unless specified otherwise below.
Prerequisites for Applying
All prerequisites must be completed prior to applying for the program.
WR 121Z | Composition 1 | 4 |
HP 100 | Medical Terminology 1 | 3 |
PH 101 | Fundamentals of Physics | 4 |
| Or | |
PH 102 | Fundamentals of Physics | 4 |
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| Human Biology - choose ONE of the following: | |
BI 102 | Organismal Systems | 4 |
BI 231 | Human Anatomy and Physiology 1 | 4 |
HP 150 | Human Body Systems 1 | 3 |
Human Biology (BI 102 Organismal Systems) Note
- Only the Human Biology section of BI 102 will count as meeting this requirement
- Students who complete BI 102 as a prerequisite will not need to take another human biology course. If HP 150 or BI 231 is completed instead, students will need to finish the series complete by to the end of Fall Term of Year 1 in the program (see more info in General Education).
Writing options: See Footnote 1.
Physics options: See Footnote 2.
General Education
MTH 065 | Elementary Algebra | 4 |
COMM 115 | Introduction to Intercultural Communication | 4 |
| Or | |
COMM 218Z | Interpersonal Communication | 4 |
| Human Biology - see options | |
Human Biology - Students who complete HP 150 or BI 231 as a prerequisite, need to finish the series. See Options 1 and 2. Students who completed BI 102 (human biology section) as a prerequisite do not need to take another Human Biology course. This requirement must be completed by the end of Fall Term of Year 1 in the program.
- Option 1: Human Body Systems (3 credits) - complete the following:
HP 152 - Human Body Systems 2
- Option 2: Anatomy & Physiology (8 credits) - complete the following:
BI 232 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 2
BI 233 - Human Anatomy and Physiology 3
MTH: See Footnote 3.
Complete one of the following:
PSY 201Z | Introduction to Psychology I | 4 |
PSY 202Z | Introduction to Psychology II | 4 |
PSY 215 | Lifespan Developmental Psychology | 4 |
Program Core Courses
Must be completed for a grade of C or better. P/NP not accepted. HP 153 may be completed with a grade of C- or better, or Pass.
HP 153 | Introduction to Pharmacology | 3 |
PTA 100 | Introduction to Physical Therapy | 3 |
PTA 101 | Introduction to Clinical Practice 1 | 5 |
PTA 101L | Introduction to Clinical Practice 1 Lab | 2 |
PTA 103 | Introduction to Clinical Practice 2 | 5 |
PTA 103L | Introduction to Clinical Practice 2 Lab | 2 |
PTA 104 | PT Interventions - Musculoskeletal Conditions | 5 |
PTA 104L | PT Interventions - Musculoskeletal Conditions Lab | 2 |
PTA 132 | Applied Kinesiology 1 | 3 |
PTA 132L | Applied Kinesiology 1 Lab | 2 |
PTA 133 | Applied Kinesiology 2 | 3 |
PTA 133L | Applied Kinesiology 2 Lab | 2 |
PTA 200 | Professionalism, Ethics, and Exam Preparation | 4 |
PTA 201 | Physical Therapy and the Older Adult | 2 |
PTA 203 | Contemporary Topics in Physical Therapy | 2 |
PTA 204 | PT Interventions - Neuromuscular Conditions | 5 |
PTA 204L | PT Interventions - Neuromuscular Conditions Lab | 2 |
PTA 205 | PT Interventions - Complex Health Conditions | 4 |
PTA 205L | PT Interventions - Complex Health Conditions Lab | 2 |
PTA 206 | Physical Therapist Assistant Seminar | 2 |
PTA 280A | Co-op Ed: Physical Therapist Assistant - First Clinical Experience | 4-8 |
PTA 280B | Co-op Ed: Physical Therapist Assistant - Second Clinical Experience | 4-8 |
PTA 280C | Co-op Ed: Physical Therapist Assistant - Third Clinical Experience | 4-8 |
Footnotes
1 – WR 122Z, WR 123, or WR 227Z are also accepted (including Honors "H" or prior versions of these courses). Prior bachelor's degree, verified by a transcript from US accredited institution or higher, may be used to meet the Writing requirement
2 – PH 201 or GS 104 - Physical Science (no longer offered at LCC) will also be accepted to meet this requirement
3 – Any math (MTH/STAT) above MTH 065 is also accepted
4 – It is not recommended to complete HP 153 in the first term of the program; students should complete no later than fall term of second year
5 – PTA 200 meets the Human Relations requirement and cannot be substituted
Notes
- To view all important info for all programs (grading, total credits, honors, etc.), visit the Programs of Study page.
- The following requirements must meet universal standards order to begin clinical internships Physical examination Tuberculosis (TB) screen Substance abuse screening (10-panel drug and alcohol screen), and Criminal background check.
- Cooperative Education (Co-op) is required for second year students enrolled in the Physical Therapist Assistant Program. Students must complete Co-op at a program-designated co-op site.
Licensing and Certification
- Graduates meet education eligibility for the National Physical Therapy Examination administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.
Accreditation
The Physical Therapist Assistant program at Lane Community College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE).
CAPTE Address: 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, Virginia 22305-3085
Phone: 703-706-3245
Email: accreditation@apta.org
Website: CAPTE
If needing to contact the program/institution directly, please call 541-463-5617 or email healthprofessionsoffice@lanecc.edu
Sample Term Planner
Physical Therapist Assistant Sample Term Planner
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