Which Anatomy and Physiology Should I Take?

The prerequisite requirement for Anatomy and Physiology can be satisfied at local community colleges. The Entry-Level Doctorate in Physical Therapy program requirement at the community college level is 8 credits (4 credits for each course, 2 course sequence with lab participation). The following courses satisfy the PT requirement.

Nassau Community College BI 201 Anatomy and Physiology I – 4 crs with Lab
BI 202 Anatomy and Physiology II – 4 crs with Lab
Suffolk Community College BY 30/BIO 130 Anatomy and Physiology I - 4 crs with lab
BY 32/BIO 132 Anatomy and Physiology II - 4 crs with lab
Farmingdale University BIO 170 Human Anatomy and Physiology I – 4 cr with lab
BIO 171 Human Anatomy and Physiology II – 4 cr with lab
Queensborough Community College BI 301 Anatomy and Physiology I – 4 crs with lab
BI 302 Anatomy and Physiology II – 4 crs with lab

The prerequisite requirement for Anatomy and Physiology can be satisfied at a four year university. Physiology courses to satisfy the Entry-Level Doctorate in Physical Therapy requirement at the university level should be an upper division, 3-credit course. Labs are not required. Please contact the Physical Therapy program regarding the appropriate course from your college. If you are a Stony Brook student, the following physiology course satisfies the PT requirement.

Stony Brook University BIO 328 Mammalian Physiology – 3 credits (no lab)