Goals of the DPT Curriculum
The goals of the professional program are to:
1. Provide an educational experience that will prepare physical therapists who will deliver high quality physical therapy with creativity and a sound scientific basis.
2. Create an environment that promotes research and scholarly activities that will contribute to the advancement of knowledge in physical therapy.
3. Foster lifelong learning/continued professional development among all physical therapists.
Graduates of the program will be able to:
1. Demonstrate legal and ethical practice and commitment to the profession by accepting responsibility to patients/clients, employers, and society.
2. Function competently within the healthcare system as primary contact practitioners for people with potential or existing movement dysfunction.
3. Incorporate sociocultural issues of patients/clients and their families in decision-making.
4. Effectively function in the roles of researcher, educator, consultant, and administrator.
5. Effectively supervise support personnel.
6. Demonstrate continued professional growth throughout their professional lifespans.



