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Latest revision as of 12:07, 3 February 2019

Physical Therapy
Canadian universities

Alberta
UBC
Dalhousie
Laval
McGill
McMaster
Montréal
Queen's
Saskatchewan
Toronto
UWO

Location

Department of Physical Therapy
Faculty of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Alberta
8205 114St
2-50 Corbett Hall
Edmonton, AB, CANADA T6G 2G4

Contacts

Website: https://www.ualberta.ca/physical-therapy
Phone: 780-492-5983
Admissions e-mail: mscpt@ualberta.ca


Program Information

  • Master of Science in Physical Therapy (MScPT)
    • 30 month long
    • Course-based
    • Approximately 110 students per year
    • Selection Basis
      • Preference given to residents of Alberta (minimum 15% allocated for out-of-province students)
      • GPA in the most recent 60 credits prior to February of the admission year
      • Weight distribution: 50% Interview (MMI), 45% GPA and 5% Anatomy Course grade
      • For more information, click here
  • Master of Science in Rehabilitation Science (MScRS)
    • Thesis-based
    • Duration: 2 to 4 years
    • Designed for students from backgrounds in rehabilitation medicine and related areas
  • Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Science (PhD)
    • Duration: 4 years

For more information, click here and here


Admission Requirements

Course and Degree Requirements

  • MScPT:
    • 4-year bachelor’s degree from academic institution recognized by University of Alberta
    • baccalaureate degree may be in any field of study
    • Required Courses:
      • English (3 credits)
      • Statistics (3 credits)
      • Psychology (6 credits)
      • Humanities/Social Science (3 credits)
      • Human Anatomy (3 credits)
      • Human Physiology (6 credits)
      • Human Movement (3 credits)
      • Canadian Indigenous History
  • MScRS:
    • bachelor’s degree or equivalent or a previous graduate degree in a rehabilitation discipline or related area from academic institution recognized by University of Alberta
  • PhD:
    • Master's degree or honours BSc degree in rehabilitation discipline or related area
    • More

For more information, click here and here

GPA

  • Minimum GPA: 3.0 on 4.0 scale
  • MScPT Competitive GPA:
    • greater than 3.6 for Alberta applicants
    • greater than 3.9 for others

For more information, click here

Work and Volunteer Requirements

  • A minimum of 30 hours of volunteer or paid work completed within the last few years before application
    • Work must include interactions with persons with disabilities
    • The student's primary work supervisor must complete a Verification of Work Experience form

For more information, click here and here

English Language Proficiency Requirement and GRE

  • MScPT:
    • TOEFL: PBT minimum 580, IBT minimum 92
    • IELTS: minimum 7.5 overall score and 7.0+ in each section
  • MScRS:
    • GRE scores are required
    • TOEFL for international students: 580 PBT, 50 TSE,

For more information, click here and here

Supporting Documents

  • MScPT:
    • Application fee: $100
    • Official transcripts
    • Completed Pre-requisite course list
    • Letter of verification from the primary work supervisor confirming 30 hours of experience
    • Proof of English Language Proficiency
    • Application Process
  • MScRS and PhD:
    • Online application
    • One copy of official transcripts
    • Current curriculum vitae
    • Formal statement of goals for the master’s program in rehabilitation science and a research plan
    • Letters of reference from three individuals
    • Availability of supervision by a member of the academic staff
    • For more information, click here


Timeline

  • MScPT
    • Application process becomes available October 1st
    • Application deadline:
      • International students: January 15th
      • Domestic students: February 1st
  • MScRS
    • April 15th for September entry
    • September 15th for January entry

For more information, click here


Tuition 2018-2019

  • MScPT:
    • Domestic fees - Year 1: $9,040.20, Year 2: $7,970.40, Year 3: $1,869.60
    • International fees - contact gradfees@ualberta.ca
  • MScRS and PhD:
    • Canadian students - $5,635 per year
    • International students - $10,260 per year

For more information on tuition, click here or here

For more information on Scholarships, visit Awards and Scholarships