Credits
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With our BSRS you'll get all the prerequisites for both our Doctorate of Occupational Therapy and Doctor of Physical Therapy degrees.
The Bachelor of Science in Rehabilitation Science (BSRS) is the first step in pursuing your career in occupational or physical therapy. You’ll benefit from a broad-based education that meets the prerequisites for entering our Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTD) and Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). For those of you who already have a particular area interest, you can start early!
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The average undergraduate student award is $23,395. Learn about financial aid.
You are at the beginning of your university education! That is pretty exciting. Are you planning even further ahead for future graduate studies? Yes? This program is going to get you ready for a entry level Doctorate of Occupational Therapy (OTDe) or Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT). By starting with a BSRS, you get the skills and knowledge that will serve you later on. Not quite sure if graduate school is for you, but you’d like options? Rehabilitation science is useful in and of itself. It is broad enough to be applicable in plenty of medical and health careers, while focusing on healing and strengthening the human body. We’ll give you a foundation that you can build on whichever way you choose.
Through this program you’ll benefit from a scientific background, ethical training in medicine, and a thorough basis in the human body. Your curriculum includes advanced anatomy and physiology, medical terminology, human development over a lifetime, and mechanical principles that affect the human body. As a Christian university, we recognize and encourage a life-affirming view of humans at all stages of life.
Students seeking admission to Occupational Therapy must maintain a 3.0 GPA and receive at least a “B” grade in required courses to be guaranteed admission to the OT program in their junior year.
Students seeking admission to Physical Therapy must maintain a 3.2 GPA and receive at least a “B” grade in required courses to be guaranteed admission to the PT program in their senior year.
Assistant Professor
Office: Health Services HS 101 N
Phone: (262) 243-4471
Assistant Professor
Office: Heidelberg Hall 204
Phone: (262) 243-4498
Assistant Professor
Office: Science Building 112