Physical Therapy
Complete a bachelor’s degree at CMU that makes it possible for you to attain a master’s degree in Physical Therapy. Become an advocate for people by taking classes in the humanities and the social sciences. Through the Commons, CMU provides its graduates with a holistic degree that develops an understanding of the person as more than a body, but of a human being. You will develop collaborative and useful skills at CMU that will aid you in any workplace.
Here is a sample of courses that could act as a step on your journey towards a future degree in Physical Therapy:
- BIOL-1361 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
- BIOL-1371 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
- PSYC-1010 Introduction to Psychology I: Foundations
- PSYC-1020 Introduction to Psychology II: Individuals and Interactions
- CHEM-1010 Structure and Modelling in Chemistry
- SOCI-1110 Introduction to Sociology
Other electives from CMU or first year courses on Letter of Permission.
The Commons: What Sets CMU Apart
Please Note
- It is important that you inquire about admission and program requirements at the universities you are considering after CMU. You should work with the Advising office at CMU to construct a program of studies that will achieve your objectives. This is the responsibility of the student.
CMU is distinguished by its vision of the Commons. The Commons is the implementation of an interdisciplinary education. This approach creates graduates that write persuasively, speak confidently, and think critically. CMU is committed not only to giving students a credential, but to inviting them into a formative experience in which they exercise their thinking within a community of real-world engagement.
The Commons means that there are certain classes that all students get to take. These classes pull from core disciplines including Making, Theology, Science, Social Science, Indigenous Studies, Anabaptist Studies, and Ways of Knowing.