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Functional Movement to Improve Quality of Life

JUNE 2025 START • 30 MONTHS (8 SEMESTERS) • COHORT MODEL • INAUGURAL SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE

Priority Application Deadline: May 15, 2025

Imagine helping a patient recover mobility after a stroke or rebound from a painful sports injury. Physical therapists (PTs) work collaboratively with doctors, surgeons and healthcare providers to develop treatment plans for preventive, rehabilitative and functional patient care. JWU Providence’s Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program trains the next generation for entry-level clinical practice in this growing field.

Building upon JWU’s expertise in healthcare, wellness and nutrition, this 8-semester, full-time program prepares graduates to take the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) and to practice as doctors of physical therapy. Over the course of the program, learn to effectively develop and implement a PT exam, diagnosis, prognosis and care plan.

With 90 hours of Integrated Clinical Experiences (ICE), service work, and a research capstone, JWU’s DPT curriculum will help you gain a versatile skillset that can be applied to virtually all facets of PT, including outpatient therapy, inpatient rehabilitation and home health services.

Admissions is contingent upon meeting the technical standards for this program. Individual states may require specific licensing or professional certification in addition to earning a degree in order to practice in the field. For more information, visit the Catalog’s Licensure & Professional Certification Disclosures.

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Program Structure

  • Year 1: Build foundations in evidence-based medicine, musculoskeletal anatomy, patient safety, exercise physiology and biomechanics.
  • Year 2: Advance to interconnected body systems; begin clinical experience.
  • Year 3: Culminates in 40 weeks of full-time clinical
    education. In addition, complete a research capstone and licensure review.

Hands-on Learning

  • 90 hours of Integrated Clinical Education (ICE)
  • Up to two weeks of community service learning opportunities
  • 3 systems-based practical exams
  • Qualifying exam and practical to prepare for clinical experience
  • Elective to explore specializations or expand research experience


What Makes JWU’s Doctorate in Physical Therapy Unique?

As the second program in the state and the only program in northern RI, JWU’s DPT program takes advantage of Rhode Island’s economic strengths in health services and education.

The DPT program is housed in the Bowen Center for Science and Innovation, an applied learning hub where you will work collaboratively with students from the College of Health & Wellness (COHW), including those in occupational therapy, physician assistant studies, dietetics and applied nutrition, exercise and sports science, health science and public health.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects this field to grow by 15% through 2032 (an average of 13,900 projected annual job openings). As of May 2022, the BLS reports $97,720 as the median pay for physical therapists.

Interdisciplinary work is built into the curriculum, including:

  • Exploring the preventive benefits of nutrition with the College of Food Innovation & Technology (CFIT).
  • Assessing movement and working conditions in CFIT kitchens as a way to reduce workplace injuries.
  • Working with hospitality students to refine their ability to interpret communication cues.
  • Providing adaptive sport exercise and recreation offerings to individuals with disabilities, including wheelchair rugby and sled hockey.

Physical Therapy Labs

Housed within JWU’s Bowen Center, the DPT program utilizes a range of customized labs and spaces, including:

  • Two dedicated physical therapy labs
  • Simulation labs:
    Hospital room, ICU and emergency room
    Labor and delivery rooms
    Home setup with a kitchen, bathroom and bedroom
  • Cadaver lab
  • Pediatric lab
  • Human performance lab with Olympic lifting platforms and Biodex isokinetic devices
  • Assessment lab featuring human physiology testing equipment, including the BODPOD, a motion-capture system, Quark Metabolic Cart, Robotic Cycle Ergometer and a 25 mph/25° incline treadmill
Exterior of the Bowen Center in downtown Providence.

Doctor of Physical Therapy Curriculum

SEMESTER 1

  • Patient Safety & Mobility
  • Exercise Physiology & Wellness
  • Foundations for Physical Therapy Practice
  • Foundations of Evidenced‐Based Medicine
  • Anatomy

SEMESTER 2

  • Integrated Clinical Experience & Professional Development I
  • Biomechanics
  • Musculoskeletal System I
  • Pathophysiology
  • Pain Neuroscience
  • Research Seminar I

SEMESTER 3

  • Motor Control
  • Musculoskeletal System II
  • Psychosocial Theory & Practice
  • Essentials of Rehabilitation Technology
  • Culmination & Comprehensive Practicum I
  • Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Integumentary Examination & Treatment
  • Health Promotion & Wellness

SEMESTER 4

  • Neuroanatomy for the Physical Therapist
  • DPT Elective*
  • Neurological Examination & Treatment
  • Culmination & Comprehensive Practicum II
  • Integrated Clinical Experience & Professional Development II
  • Research Seminar II

SEMESTER 5

  • Healthcare Management
  • Pharmacology for Physical Therapists
  • Pediatric Physical Therapy
  • Diagnostic Imaging
  • Culmination & Comprehensive Practicum III
  • Physical Therapy for Genitourinary Health
  • Comprehensive Skills Review & Qualifying Examination
  • Professional Issues in Physical Therapy

SEMESTER 6

  • Clinical Education Experience I

SEMESTER 7

  • Clinical Education Experience II
  • DPT Capstone

SEMESTER 8

  • Clinical Education Experience III
  • DPT Elective*
  • Licensure Review & PEAT

Review the full curriculum in the JWU Catalog:

JWU Providence Catalog: DPT

*Students are required to take 4 credits in DPT8250: DPT Elective but may take up to 8 credits inclusive of Physical Therapy outreach to underserved populations.

Our Expert Faculty

Our highly-experienced DPT faculty have an average of two decades of clinical experience, as well as involvement in such organizations as the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE), and the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT), among others.

Adam Thomas
Adam Thomas

Interim Program Director & Associate Professor

Thomas is is a board-certified physical therapist with extensive clinical background working in professional baseball, lacrosse and rugby.

Emily Berthelette
Emily Berthelette

Director of Clinical Education and Assistant Professor

As the DPT program’s director of clinical education, Berthelette has focused her efforts on securing a wide variety of unique clinical education sites for our students.

Justin Laferrier
Justin Laferrier

Associate Director and Associate Professor

Laferrier’s areas of academic expertise include biomechanics; poly-trauma and amputation rehabilitation; adaptive sport, exercise, and recreation (SER); Ehlers Danlos Syndrome (EDS), and diagnostic imaging.

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Articulations & Admissions Agreements

Johnson & Wales University is dedicated to recruiting students from local colleges and universities through articulation agreements. JWU maintains articulation agreements with the following institutions to provide a pathway for undergraduate students to matriculate into this program:

  • Providence College
  • Roger Williams University



Program Contact

Adam Thomas, PT, DPT, Ed.D., SCS, ATC
DPT Interim Program Director and Associate Professor
College of Health & Wellness
401-598-1385
Email

Effective October 29, 2024, Johnson & Wales University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program has been granted Candidate for Accreditation status by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) (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 401-598-1375 or contact us by email.

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 technical/professional courses. Achievement of Candidate for Accreditation status does not assure that the program will be granted Initial Accreditation.


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