Program Partnerships

Students enrolled in the BS in Health Science program at Stony Brook University may be considered for early review and admission to the Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) program.

To qualify for early review, you must meet the following criteria by November 1:

Major: Declared Health Science
Coursework: Completion of HAY 313: Introduction to Physical Therapy
Academic Requirements: Meet all general admission requirements for the DPT program
Prerequisites: May be in progress, but must be completed before the program begins
Advising Meeting: Schedule and attend a meeting with the DPT Program Director or a program representative


Why Choose Stony Brook’s DPT Program?


Established Excellence: 50+ years of program history and a network of nearly 2,000 alumni
Extensive Clinical Training: Complete four full-time clinical internships (35 weeks total) in both inpatient and outpatient settings
Strong Career Outcomes: Graduate with a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) and be eligible to sit for the National Physical Therapy Exam (NPTE)
Integrated Health System Experience: Train within Stony Brook Medicine, with access to expert faculty and resources across two Long Island campuses
 

Students enrolled in the BS in Health Science program at Stony Brook University may be considered for early admission to the MS in Applied Health Informatics (MS/AHI) program through an expedited application and review process during their senior year.

To qualify, you must meet the following criteria:

Academic Standing: In good academic standing
GPA: Minimum cumulative GPA of 3.2 or higher
Concentration: Enrolled in the Health Care Informatics concentration within the BS Health Science program

Eligible applicants must complete the following:

Online Application: Submit an application through Slate by the published deadline for the application cycle
Letter of Recommendation: One letter from the BSHS Department Chair or a Health Science academic advisor
Transcript: Provide a current, up-to-date transcript

Why Choose Stony Brook’s DPT Program?


Flexible & Comprehensive: Complete 48 credits online (synchronous), with full-time (15 months) or part-time (as little as 27 months) options.
Hands-On Experience: Gain real-world skills through a 360-hour practicum, internship, or capstone quality improvement project.
Specialized Expertise: Choose between Clinical Systems Lifecycle Management or Data Analytics to tailor your career path.
In-Demand Skills: Learn to analyze data using Python, R, SQL, Tableau®, and Power BI®, and lead healthcare tech initiatives with confidence.

Students enrolled in the BS in Health Science program at Stony Brook University may be considered for early review and admission to the Athletic Training Program.

To qualify for early review, you must meet the following criteria by November 1:

Major: Declared Health Science

Academic Status: Advanced to senior-year curriculum with no remaining graduation requirements
Coursework:
Enrolled in fall HAN senior-year core courses
Enrolled in HAN 311 during the fall semester
Declared the Exercise Science concentration
Advising Meeting: Schedule and attend a meeting with the Athletic Training Program Director


Why Choose Stony Brook’s Athletic Training Program?


Established Program: 37+ years of history with a network of 250+ alumni
Fully Accredited: CAATE-accredited program, qualifying graduates for the Board of Certification (BOC) exam
Diverse Clinical Experience: Hands-on training with NCAA Division I, II, and III athletes, high school teams, and physician practices
Proven Excellence: Learn from industry experts at a Top 60 national university