Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy — UPHSD Las Piñas

Lead the way in rehabilitation and recovery with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT)—a CHED-recognized program that prepares students to become licensed physical therapists in the Philippines. This course blends anatomy, movement science, and therapeutic techniques to develop professionals who help individuals regain strength, mobility, and independence.

Program overview

The Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT) at the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Las Piñas Campus is a comprehensive program designed to prepare students for professional practice in rehabilitation science and patient care. The program integrates medical sciences, movement science, and therapeutic techniques to help patients recover from injuries, disabilities, and physical impairments.

Students develop clinical competence through laboratory training, hands-on practice, and supervised clinical education. The program emphasizes patient-centered care, ethical practice, and evidence-based rehabilitation methods.

Why Choose BS Physical Therapy at UPHSD Las Piñas?

  • Comprehensive training in rehabilitation and movement science
  • Experienced faculty composed of licensed physical therapists
  • Modern laboratory and rehabilitation training facilities
  • Strong preparation for the Physical Therapist Licensure Examination
  • Clinical exposure through hospital and rehabilitation center partnerships

Program highlights

  • Human Anatomy and Physiology for Rehabilitation
  • Kinesiology and Biomechanics
  • Therapeutic Exercise and Rehabilitation Techniques
  • Neurological and Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
  • Pediatric and Geriatric Physical Therapy
  • Physical Therapy Research and Capstone Projects
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Curriculum Snapshot

  • The BSPT curriculum integrates medical sciences and specialized physical therapy subjects:

    • Human Anatomy and Physiology
    • Kinesiology and Biomechanics
    • Pathophysiology
    • Orthopedic Physical Therapy
    • Neurological Rehabilitation
    • Pediatric and Geriatric Rehabilitation
    • Electrotherapy and Therapeutic Modalities
    • Physical Therapy Ethics and Professional Practice

Career Opportunities

  • Graduates of the BS Physical Therapy program may pursue careers such as:

    • Licensed Physical Therapist
    • Rehabilitation Specialist
    • Sports Physical Therapist
    • Hospital Rehabilitation Therapist
    • Community Rehabilitation Professional
    • Physical Therapy Research Assistant
    • Healthcare Rehabilitation Consultant
  • Clinical Practitioner
  • Community-Based Therapist
  • Educator
  • Manager of Own Practice
  • Researcher

Accreditation & Quality Assurance

The BS Physical Therapy program at the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA follows the academic standards set by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). Continuous curriculum evaluation ensures that the program remains aligned with healthcare industry requirements and prepares students for the Physical Therapist Licensure Examination.

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Campus Address:
Alabang–Zapote Road, Pamplona 3, Las Piñas City, 1740

Phone:
(02) 8871-0639 local 103 | 0917-541-2430

Email:
information@perpetualdalta.edu.ph

Admission Requirements

  • SF 9 (Original Report Card)
  • Certificate of Good Moral Character
  • Photocopy of Birth Certificate (PSA Issued)
  • Latest 2×2 picture (3pcs.)
  • Ishihara and Audiometry Test Result for Maritime Education
  • Ishihara Medical Test Result for Doctor of Dental Medicine and Aviation Electronic Technology
  • 1 Long Brown Envelope
  • 1 Long White Folder

Learning Approach & Industry Projects

The program emphasizes experiential and competency-based learning through laboratory exercises, case studies, and research activities. Students apply rehabilitation techniques in simulated and real clinical environments while developing critical thinking and professional clinical skills.

Internships & Employer Connections

Students complete clinical internships in accredited hospitals, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare institutions. These placements provide hands-on patient care experience under the supervision of licensed professionals, helping students transition from academic learning to professional practice.

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How long is the BS Physical Therapy program?

The program typically takes four years to complete, including academic coursework and clinical training.

Yes. Graduates must pass the Physical Therapist Licensure Examination to practice professionally in the Philippines.

Yes. The program includes laboratory training, clinical simulations, and supervised internships.

Yes. Physical therapists are in demand globally in hospitals, sports clinics, rehabilitation centers, and healthcare facilities.

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For detailed program inquiries, faculty list, tuition rates, or to schedule a campus tour, contact the Las Piñas admissions office.

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For detailed program inquiries, faculty list, tuition rates, or to schedule a campus tour, contact the Las Piñas admissions office.