| Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Sciences (MPTPHD) | | |
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School | The University of British Columbia - Faculty of Medicine | | |
Location | Vancouver, BC, Canada | | |
School Type | Medical School | | |
School Size | Full-time Undergraduate: 47,400 Full-time Graduate: 11,368 | | |
Degree | Doctorate | | |
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Entry Grade (%)* | 80% | | |
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Prerequisites Notes | To be considered for admission to MPT/PhD program, prospective students must meet the requirements for both the MPT program and PhD program as if they were applying to each program separately. Briefly, this includes:
- Completion of a four-year undergraduate degree with a minimum 80% average in the previous two years of study
- Previous research experience. This includes either: 1) completion of a research-based Masters degree prior to commencing the program, or 2) formal experience in a research setting that has produced a co-authored paper in a peer-reviewed journal relevant to physical therapy research. Note that preference will be given to students who have received research training as part of a Masters degree. | | |
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Description | The MPT/PhD program provides a new option for outstanding students with an interest in both clinical and research training relevant to physical therapy. The MPT/PhD program is designed to provide students flexibility in the completion of their concurrent clinical and research training, and to integrate their clinical and research learning, resulting in an accelerated completion time (approximately 5 years). Students may choose from two options to complete the MPT/PhD program based on discussion with their research supervisor. Given the emphasis on clinical research in the program, though students may enter the MPT program initially, they will be expected to maintain progress towards their PhD requirements from the outset. Similarly, if students choose to enter the MPT program in Year 3, they would still be expected to maintain PhD progress for the final three years of the Dual Degree program. | | |
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