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  1. Learn about the entry-level professional physical therapy program leading to the Doctor of Physical Therapy degree at Boston University. The program requires a baccalaureate degree, 96 credits, and 40 weeks of supervised clinical experience at selected facilities in the greater Boston area and across the US. The curriculum covers basic and advanced topics in physical therapy, evidence-based practice, education, health promotion, and management.

  2. U.S. News & World Report ranks our Doctor of Physical Therapy program #11 in the nation. And Boston University has few equals in providing opportunities for broad clinical experience, pursuing your personal interests, and taking part in rewarding professional and volunteer activities.

    • 635 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215
  3. Learn about the options for a health-related career and the requirements for graduate programs in health fields. Find out which biology courses to take at Boston College if you are interested in physician assistant programs.

  4. Boston Universitys combined BS/DPT program will prepare you to become a licensed physical therapist in six years instead of seven. Learn more now.

    • 635 Commonwealth Ave., Boston, MA 02215
  5. The Best Colleges for Kinesiology and Physical Therapy ranking is based on key statistics and student reviews using data from the U.S. Department of Education. Compare top degree programs for kinesiology, rehabilitation, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and massage therapy.

  6. Learn from exceptional physical therapist faculty and join the next generation of leaders in the profession. Earn your DPT degree in 2.5 years with a paid, full-time clinical internship and a modular curriculum that covers six threads of learning.

  7. Matthew Contaldi is a physical therapist at the Campus School at Boston College, where he started in August 2022. Matt graduated from Northeastern University’s Doctor of Physical Therapy program. Before that, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Applied Psychology and Human Development at Boston College. Matt has experience working with ...