Physical Therapy | Texas Woman's University
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Physical Therapy | Texas Woman's University
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Physical Therapy
In this section
Accreditation and Student Outcomes
Mission, Vision and Core Values
Information Sessions
Graduate Programs
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy (PhD)
DPT to Ph.D. Fast Track
Post-Professional Certificate Programs
Residency Programs
Points of Pride
News and Successes
Our Research
PT Research Day Event
Our Faculty
Dallas Center Faculty
Denton Center Faculty
Houston Center Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Faculty Openings
Our Campuses
Denton Campus
Dallas Center
Houston Center
Current Students
Clinical Education
DPT Forms and Links
Ph.D. Forms
Ph.D. in Physical Therapy - Candidate Profiles
Physical Therapy Endowment Funds
Estimated Cost of Attendance
Physical Therapy
Why study Physical Therapy at TWU?
Ranked among the top PT schools in the nation
Texas Woman's University’s School of Physical Therapy is a nationally recognized leader in professional and post-professional physical therapy education and has ranked repeatedly among the top PT schools in the nation by qualifying organizations such as U.S. News and World Report.
Accreditation matters
Students can feel confident knowing the TWU School of Physical Therapy has earned accreditation for the DPT designation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Accreditation information including TWU’s acceptance, matriculation, graduation, licensure exam pass, and employment rates is available on the
Accreditation
page.
Our academic programs
Graduate Programs
Toggle
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy(Ph.D.)
DPT to Ph.D. Fast Track
Post-Professional Certificate Programs
Available Residencies
Outstanding faculty
The faculty for the School of Physical Therapy
are
recognized as leaders in the PT profession. They are active in the state (TPTA) and national (APTA) Physical Therapy Associations, many serving in leadership roles, to advocate for the profession. Several have received coveted awards for their professionalism and commitment to the industry.
Learn more about our faculty.
Clinical education
Texas Woman's University has approximately 1000 sites across the United States under contract to provide clinical education to the School of Physical Therapy. That means DPT students have many choices when it comes to where they can complete their
clinical education
.
Physical Therapy research
We’re pushing the boundaries of academic knowledge and understanding in order to provide the best care for our patients and improve our communities and the PT profession at large. Our faculty and students regularly engage in research to enhance evidence-based care across the lifespan.
Areas of research
Cardiopulmonary PT
Geriatric PT
Orthopedic PT
Neurologic PT
Pediatric PT
Sports PT
Education best practices
Underserved populations
Learn more about physical therapy research happening at TWU
.
One program, three locations
For those ready to start on their graduate or postgraduate journey into physical therapy, TWU’s School of Physical Therapy offers onsite and a robust online presence for students across the United States at our Denton, Dallas and Houston Centers.
Dallas Center
Houston Center
Denton Campus
Pre-PT: Denton Campus
Regardless of the campus location, all of our programs adhere to high standards of academic rigor. TWU can guide students from the beginning, starting with an undergrad degree in kinesiology/pre-PT at our main campus:
Denton Campus
Faculty spotlights
"I am very proud of my research students and hope they carry on the passion for research that I have myself."
Assistant Professor Hui-Ting Goh, PT, PhD
Research:
Dr. Goh's research focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of stroke deficits and stroke recovery.
News and Successes
More news & events
U.S. News ranks OT, PT schools among nation’s best
Movement is key learning thread to PT, OT, dance students
Support group is Rx for professor’s heart condition
TWU selects new health sciences dean
U.S. News: TWU’s occupational therapy, physical therapy tops in Texas
In the News: Hui-Ting Goh
Page last updated 8:31 AM, December 18, 2024
TWU Institute of Health Sciences-Houston Center
PT Houston
6700 Fannin St.
Houston, TX 77030
713.794.2070 phone
713.794.2071 fax
PT@twu.edu
TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences-Dallas Center
PT Dallas
5500 Southwestern Medical Ave.
Dallas, TX 75235-7299
214.689.7700 phone
214.689.7703 fax
PT@twu.edu
skip to main content
Physical Therapy
In this section
Accreditation and Student Outcomes
Mission, Vision and Core Values
Information Sessions
Graduate Programs
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy (PhD)
DPT to Ph.D. Fast Track
Post-Professional Certificate Programs
Residency Programs
Points of Pride
News and Successes
Our Research
PT Research Day Event
Our Faculty
Dallas Center Faculty
Denton Center Faculty
Houston Center Faculty
Adjunct Faculty
Emeritus Faculty
Faculty Openings
Our Campuses
Denton Campus
Dallas Center
Houston Center
Current Students
Clinical Education
DPT Forms and Links
Ph.D. Forms
Ph.D. in Physical Therapy - Candidate Profiles
Physical Therapy Endowment Funds
Estimated Cost of Attendance
Physical Therapy
Why study Physical Therapy at TWU?
Ranked among the top PT schools in the nation
Texas Woman's University’s School of Physical Therapy is a nationally recognized leader in professional and post-professional physical therapy education and has ranked repeatedly among the top PT schools in the nation by qualifying organizations such as U.S. News and World Report.
Accreditation matters
Students can feel confident knowing the TWU School of Physical Therapy has earned accreditation for the DPT designation by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE). Accreditation information including TWU’s acceptance, matriculation, graduation, licensure exam pass, and employment rates is available on the
Accreditation
page.
Our academic programs
Graduate Programs
Toggle
Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
Doctor of Philosophy in Physical Therapy(Ph.D.)
DPT to Ph.D. Fast Track
Post-Professional Certificate Programs
Available Residencies
Outstanding faculty
The faculty for the School of Physical Therapy
are
recognized as leaders in the PT profession. They are active in the state (TPTA) and national (APTA) Physical Therapy Associations, many serving in leadership roles, to advocate for the profession. Several have received coveted awards for their professionalism and commitment to the industry.
Learn more about our faculty.
Clinical education
Texas Woman's University has approximately 1000 sites across the United States under contract to provide clinical education to the School of Physical Therapy. That means DPT students have many choices when it comes to where they can complete their
clinical education
.
Physical Therapy research
We’re pushing the boundaries of academic knowledge and understanding in order to provide the best care for our patients and improve our communities and the PT profession at large. Our faculty and students regularly engage in research to enhance evidence-based care across the lifespan.
Areas of research
Cardiopulmonary PT
Geriatric PT
Orthopedic PT
Neurologic PT
Pediatric PT
Sports PT
Education best practices
Underserved populations
Learn more about physical therapy research happening at TWU
.
One program, three locations
For those ready to start on their graduate or postgraduate journey into physical therapy, TWU’s School of Physical Therapy offers onsite and a robust online presence for students across the United States at our Denton, Dallas and Houston Centers.
Dallas Center
Houston Center
Denton Campus
Pre-PT: Denton Campus
Regardless of the campus location, all of our programs adhere to high standards of academic rigor. TWU can guide students from the beginning, starting with an undergrad degree in kinesiology/pre-PT at our main campus:
Denton Campus
Faculty spotlights
"I am very proud of my research students and hope they carry on the passion for research that I have myself."
Assistant Professor Hui-Ting Goh, PT, PhD
Research:
Dr. Goh's research focuses on understanding the underlying mechanisms of stroke deficits and stroke recovery.
News and Successes
More news & events
U.S. News ranks OT, PT schools among nation’s best
Movement is key learning thread to PT, OT, dance students
Support group is Rx for professor’s heart condition
TWU selects new health sciences dean
U.S. News: TWU’s occupational therapy, physical therapy tops in Texas
In the News: Hui-Ting Goh
Page last updated 8:31 AM, December 18, 2024
TWU Institute of Health Sciences-Houston Center
PT Houston
6700 Fannin St.
Houston, TX 77030
713.794.2070 phone
713.794.2071 fax
PT@twu.edu
TWU T. Boone Pickens Institute of Health Sciences-Dallas Center
PT Dallas
5500 Southwestern Medical Ave.
Dallas, TX 75235-7299
214.689.7700 phone
214.689.7703 fax
PT@twu.edu