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Doctor of Physical Therapy Program


The web-based courses offered by the Creighton University's School of Pharmacy and Health Professions are designed to provide opportunity and challenge for practicing clinicians to enhance their professional competence and career marketability. These courses incorporate the foundational values and beliefs of the physical therapy faculty at Creighton University. The Department of Physical Therapy is committed to leadership in clinical doctoral education through academic excellence and innovation, scholarly contributions, and service to society and the professional community. Commitment to patients, society and the profession in the realm of service, research and education is essential and life long. Opportunities exist for enhancement of generalist clinical skills or a focused professional practice area.
 
The following courses in the Doctor of Physical Therapy Program are available to visiting students. A tuition discount of 25% is offered when five or more students from one institution register for the same course. To apply for a course please see the information on the Apply Now page. Course offerings are subject to change.
 
For additional information please contact 1-800-325-2830 option 3 or spahponline@creighton.edu.
 
 
Course    Course Name                                                
 
Fall 2008: September - December
NPT 531 V Pharmacotherapeutics                                               
NPT 545 Health Education/Promotion in PT Practice                                                                                
 
Spring 2009: January - May
NPT 531 V  Pharmacotherapeutics  Not offered this term                                               
NPT 540 Ethical and Legal Issues in PT Practice         
NPT 543 Health Care Systems                                                   
NPT 590 Differential Diagnosis 
NPT 555 Radiology
                               
Summer 2009: May - Aug                
NPT 520 Motor Control and Motor Learning