Physical Therapist Assistant AAS

Physical Therapist Assistants (PTAs) work directly with patients under the direction and supervision of a physical therapist (PT). Through our degree program, you’ll learn how and why difficulties in movement occur, how to help patients improve mobility and relieve pain, and how to prevent or limit physical disability through the use of therapeutic techniques. In addition to the theory and practice of physical therapy, you’ll study the basic medical sciences and other general education courses. You’ll also gain plenty of hands-on experience in a clinical internship.

PTAs work with people of all ages—from infants to the elderly—in a variety of settings including hospitals, private practices, rehabilitation centers, outpatient facilities, school systems, home health, or skilled nursing facilities. As a PTA, you’ll be helping PTs in their daily activities and assisting patients during rehabilitation. You’ll be trained to perform therapeutic exercises, balance and gait training, motor learning and development, patient and family education, and obtain data on a patient’s progress. In addition to patient/client care, PTAs often participate in activities related to billing and coding, quality improvement, risk management, and other administrative activities within the department or facility.

The Physical Therapist Assistant AAS program is designed to prepare you to function as an entry-level PTA in a variety of healthcare settings including hospitals, private practices, rehabilitation centers, outpatient clinics, school systems, home health agencies, sports, and fitness facilities, work settings, or skilled nursing facilities. As a PTA, you'll be helping physical therapists in their daily activities and assisting patients during rehabilitation.

  • You’ll be trained to perform physical therapy interventions (treatment) including, but not limited to, therapeutic exercise, traction, ultrasound, electrotherapy, balance and gait training, motor learning and development, and patient and family education.
  • You'll provide the physical therapist with information about the patient's response to treatment, including objective data documented in the patient's medical record.
  • In addition to patient/client care, you may participate in activities related to billing and coding, quality improvement, risk management, and other administrative activities within the department or facility.

PTA Program Outcomes

  • Employment Rate for Licensed Graduates: 100% (Classes of 2021 and 2023)
  • Graduation Rate: 71.3%* (Classes of 2021 and 2023)
  • Licensure Exam Pass Rate: 96% first-time pass rate (Classes of 2021 and 2023); 100% ultimate pass rate (Classes of 2021 and 2023)

*Students currently enrolled in the program and expected to graduate in 150% of the time are not included in the final percentage.


PTA Application and Admission Process - Applications due April 15

PTA Student Handbook

PTA Clinical Education Handbook

Contact (815) 455-8710 with specific questions about this program.

(in-district) Total Amount: $11,704

Credit Hours to Complete: 60

Weeks to Complete: 64


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Sample Semester 1-Fall 19 Credit Hours

    COURSE LIST Course Ids: PTA-101#3 hrs,PTA-120#4 hrs,BIO-157#3 hrs | BIO 263#4 hrs,HCE-111#1 hrs,AOM-135#3 hrs,ENG-151#3 hrs,MCC-101#1 hr

Sample Semester 2-Spring 14 Credit Hours

    COURSE LIST Course Ids: PTA-130#4 hrs,PTA-141#4 hrs,PTA-142#2 hrs,PTA-145#1 hr,BIO-263#4 hrs,PSY-151#3 hrs

Sample Semester 3-Summer 6 Credit Hours

    COURSE LIST Course Ids: PTA-151#3 hrs,SPE-151*#3 hrs
Recommendation: take SPE-151 online

Sample Semester 4-Fall 18 Credit Hours

    COURSE LIST Course Ids: PTA-210#3 hrs,PTA-220#4 hrs,PTA-240#1 hrs,PTA-242#3 hrs,BIO-264#4 hrs,Select a Humanities or Fine Arts class#3 class

Sample Semester 5-Spring 13 Credit Hours

    COURSE LIST Course Ids: PTA-250#4 hrs,PTA-251#4 hrs,PTA-252#2 hrs,SPE-151*#3 hrs
**Online, if not taken during Sample Semester 3 - Summer.

Career Outlook

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What you need to know about getting your Physical Therapist Assistant AAS (CIP 51.0806)

Total Physical Therapist Assistant AAS Costs
Cost in-district out-of-district out-of-state international
Tuition $6,990 $19,749 $27,763.8 $27,763.8
Additional Costs $4,714 $4,714 $4,714 $4,714
Program Total $11,704 $24,463 $32,477.8 $32,477.8

A Word About Costs

To become a licensed PTA, you must successfully pass the National Physical Therapy Licensure Examination (NPTE). Please see the NPTE website, The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy for current cost information regarding the NPTE and the Practice Exam and Assessment Tool (PEAT).

Be aware that as a student in the PTA program, you will also incur costs including, but not limited to books, vaccinations, background checks, medical exams, TB testing, drug screening, malpractice insurance, and CPR certification.

What makes MCC's Physical Therapist Assistant AAS program better than, or distinct from, similar programs at other institutions?

Local physical therapy professionals (PTs and PTAs) served on an advisory committee to guide the PTA program development to ensure that MCC's program will assist in meeting the needs of the healthcare employers in McHenry County and the northern Illinois region.

Graduation and Licensure

The MCC PTA program has a planned Fall graduation. Students who are enrolled in an approved physical therapy assistant program may apply to take the licensure examination no more than 120 days prior to graduation per the State of Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR). The IDFPR requires that students complete the ED-PT form along with indicating the scheduled graduation date. Certification of graduation must be received by the Department within 90 days after the scheduled graduation date or the results of the examination will be void. This will allow students to take the licensure exam as soon as the following January after graduation. The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT) offers the PTA licensure exam four times annually. See a list of currently scheduled exams at The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.

This AAS degree prepares you to function as an entry-level PTA in a variety of healthcare settings including hospitals, skilled nursing facilities, outpatient clinics, private practices work settings, rehabilitation centers, school systems, home health agencies, or sports and fitness facilities under the direction and supervision of a direction of a physical therapist. The PTA profession is rated by the United States Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics as one of the fastest-growing professions, and current projections indicate that this trend will continue.

How will MCC's Physical Therapist Assistant AAS program prepare me for my career or connect me to opportunities?

You'll participate in part-time and three full-time internships to gain practical experience working in various healthcare environments. Your internships will provide you with hands-on experience and an understanding of the demands of the job and the culture of the workplace. In addition, you'll draft a resumé and develop job search strategies in a class activity with PTAs and PTs from the community.

Graduates will be eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapy Examination (NPTE) for the physical therapist assistant administered by The Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy (FSBPT). Successful completion of the NPTE permits the graduate to work as a licensed PTA.

Outside of the Classroom

Equal Opportunity/Nondiscrimination

MCC promotes and adheres to a policy of equal opportunity. The College, therefore, does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, religion, age, disability, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender-related identity, veteran status, or any other unlawful bases, in its admissions, employment, educational programs, or activities.

Additional Information

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The Physical Therapist Assistant Program at McHenry County College is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education (CAPTE) (3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, 22305-3085; phone: 703-706-3245; email: accreditation@apta.org). If needing to contact the program/institution directly, call (815) 479-7592 or email Christen Louderman


Complaints

Complaints regarding the program or the program graduates should be first addressed to the PTA Program Chair via the MCC Quality Service Feedback and Complaint Form.

Unresolved complaints or complaints about the PTA program chair should be directed to Christina Coclanis-Loding, Associate Dean of Allied Health, (815) 455-8713. All complaints will be documented, including the projected outcome, and securely filed within the program. Complaints regarding accreditation of this program should be addressed to the Commission on Accreditation in Physical Therapy Education, 3030 Potomac Ave., Suite 100, Alexandria, VA, 22305-3085.

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Proportion of students completing in normal time is the percentage of completers who earned the credential within the specified time of their first enrollment at the College.

Students attending part-time or changing their program of study are two common reasons why they may not complete in "normal" time.

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