Yes, pre-requisite coursework may be completed after the October 1st application deadline. However, students must have completed at least 2/3 of the science pre-requisite courses by the application deadline.
So that the Mount can assist in ensuring the courses you take are acceptable, indicate the planned coursework in the PTCAS application -school specific questions. Admission is dependent upon maintaining your prerequisite GPA established upon acceptance and conferment of an undergraduate degree.
Most pre-requisite courses are easily transferable/acceptable. For example, any psychology course will count for the psychology requirement. However, certain courses do tend to elicit more questions/cause more problems than others. For the Mount, this includes the anatomy & physiology and sociology courses. Students are asked in PTCAS - program specific questions - to list the course name, number, institution and course description for the required pre-requisites. The program will then evaluate courses from information provided and notify students of any issues after applications are reviewed. Alternately, students may contact the program to have any course evaluated ahead of time.
Anatomy & Physiology (A&P):
The Mount prefers students take human A&P courses. These courses best prepare students for the human gross anatomy course with cadaver dissection in our curriculum. However, vertebrate and mammalian courses are acceptable. The A&P courses may be combined (e.g. 2 semesters of A&P) or separate (e.g. 1 semester of anatomy, 1 semester of physiology). All semesters must include a laboratory component whether they are combined or separate. For example, both the anatomy course and the physiology course must have a lab. Exercise physiology courses/labs do not count as the physiology requirement. In rare cases, institutions may offer accelerated courses (i.e. all the content of 1 year in 2 quarters). These courses may be acceptable but are evaluated on a case-by-case basis.
The program requires 30 clinical observation hours. Hours must include time in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Students must have a minimum of 10 hours at each of the two settings.
Clinical observation hours must be supervised and electronically verified by a licensed physical therapist. Hours supervised by any other health care professional (e.g. athletic trainer, physical therapist assistant, nurse) will not be accepted.