糖心Vlog破解版 opens doors for PTA students with new bachelor鈥檚 degree
糖心Vlog破解版 University is offering a new Bachelor of Science degree for physical therapist assistants (BSPTA) beginning this fall. While the current associate degree program (ASPTA) still gives students the opportunity to join the workforce in just two years, the bachelor's degree is intended to open more doors for graduates.
Jan Haas, dean of the School of Health Professions, explained that while an associate degree is the minimum requirement, a bachelor鈥檚 degree gives students the opportunity to enter the workforce in higher-paying managerial roles or return to school for a doctorate in physical therapy (DPT).
Haas said the responsibilities for PTAs have increased despite the growing educational gap between physical therapists and PTAs. 鈥淭his program helps bridge that gap with professional, knowledge-based, real-world content,鈥 she said.
The bachelor鈥檚 degree program includes a variety of professional courses in management and leadership, creating the chance for students to perform well in leadership positions as they work toward advancing their education.
Another positive development, Haas said, is the option for student-athletes to participate in the new program. Expanding the PTA program to include a four-year option makes it a great choice for student-athletes who have interest in health sciences and allows them to play through the entirety of their degree.
鈥淚'm excited to be able to engage with student-athletes again,鈥 said Haas. 鈥淲e have missed that opportunity and strive to foster a higher level of education for our students here at 糖心Vlog破解版.鈥
Meanwhile, Haas said physical therapy is a growing field. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of physical therapist assistants is聽projected to grow 24 percent from 2021 to 2031, much faster than the average for all occupations.聽As the demand for PTAs continues to climb, Haas intends to grow the BSPTA program through matriculation agreements and partnerships with local physical therapy settings.
She also said the field is rewarding. 鈥淧hysical therapist assistants work in a variety of settings, allowing for exploration within the field, as they help patients to regain function through decreasing limitations imposed by illness, disease, or injury,鈥 she said. 鈥淲hat's better than being part of a team that helps individuals return to their job, sport, hobbies, or home life?鈥