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Transfer your General Education Credits and Fast-Track Your PTA Career
A PTA Program in Miami is your gateway to a rewarding and accelerated healthcare care
This is why SABER College is excited to announce that the next cohort for its Physical Therapist Assistant (PTA) Program begins on January 6, 2025! This is a unique opportunity for students with completed General Education (GenEd) credits or those looking to change careers to fast-track their path to becoming a Physical Therapist Assistant. With only ten spots available, this is your chance to graduate in as little as 18-20 months by transferring your credits and accelerating your journey into a rewarding healthcare career.
Why Choose a Career as a PTA in Miami?
Students in the PTA Program in Miami gain valuable experience working with diverse patient populations, including older adults recovering from surgery or injury. Through hands-on rehabilitation training, such as assisted strength-building and mobility exercises, students learn to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings. According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), PTAs play a critical role in restoring movement and improving quality of life, particularly for the aging population. This practical, people-centered approach ensures graduates are career-ready and confident from day one.
Highlights of the SABER College PTA Program in Miami
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- Transfer your existing GenEd credits to finish your degree in 18-20 months to fast-track your graduation.
- Hands-On Clinical Training in Miami, FL
- Gain real-world experience through structured clinical rotations.
- Comprehensive Curriculum
- Learn essential topics like anatomy, kinesiology, patient care techniques, therapeutic procedures, and more.
- Flexible Financial Aid Options
- Financial aid is available to those who qualify, helping make your education affordable.
- Career Readiness
PTA Career Outlook
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- High Demand: Employment of PTAs is projected to grow by 32% from 2020 to 2030, much faster than the average for all professions.
- Competitive Salary: The median annual salary for PTAs was $61,180 in 2021, with top earners making over $80,000 annually
- Fulfillment: Work in a profession that genuinely improves lives while offering job stability and growth opportunities.
Students in the PTA Program in Miami gain valuable experience working with diverse patient populations, including older adults recovering from surgery or injury. Through hands-on rehabilitation training, such as assisted strength-building and mobility exercises, students learn to apply classroom knowledge in real-world settings. According to the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA), PTAs play a critical role in restoring movement and improving quality of life, particularly for the aging population. This practical, people-centered approach ensures graduates are career-ready and confident from day one.
SABER College's Physical Therapist Assistant Program blends classroom instruction, hands-on lab training, and supervised clinical rotations. This well-rounded approach prepares you for the real-world demands of physical therapy by focusing on both technical and interpersonal skills. Students are taught how to effectively assist with patient mobility, support physical therapists in treatment plans, and maintain accurate patient records. You'll graduate with the practical knowledge and clinical confidence needed to succeed in a variety of healthcare environments, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and rehabilitation centers.
Program Overview
SABER College's Physical Therapist Assistant Program blends classroom instruction, hands-on lab training, and supervised clinical rotations. This well-rounded approach prepares you for the real-world demands of physical therapy by focusing on both technical and interpersonal skills. Students are taught how to effectively assist with patient mobility, support physical therapists in treatment plans, and maintain accurate patient records. You'll graduate with the practical knowledge and clinical confidence needed to succeed in a variety of healthcare environments, including hospitals, outpatient clinics, and rehabilitation centers.
Key areas of study include:
- Anatomy & Kinesiology
- Pathophysiology
- Therapeutic Procedures
- Clinical Training Experiences
- Patient Documentation & Communication
- Functional Movement Techniques
Upon completion, you'll be eligible to take the NPTE exam and join the growing community of PTAs making a difference in healthcare.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who is eligible to apply for one of the 10 spots available for transfer students in the January 2025 PTA program?: Students with completed GenEd credits or those looking to transfer from other colleges are eligible.
- How long does the program take?: The program can be completed in 18-20 months if you transfer applicable credits.
- What financial aid options are available?: Financial aid is available for qualifying students. Please speak with our Admissions Specialist for more details.
- What does a PTA do?: PTAs assist licensed physical therapists in providing patient care, performing therapeutic exercises, using assistive devices, and documenting patient progress.
- What is the job outlook for PTAs?: PTA careers are in high demand, with significant job growth expected in the coming years.
- How can I apply?: Visit our website and fill out the SABER College PTA Program form, or contact our Admissions Specialist directly.
Don't wait to begin your journey toward a rewarding career in physical therapy!
- Contact Admissions Specialist Kirssys Fabre:
- Email: kfabre@sabercollege.edu
- Phone: (305) 443-7030
- Financial Aid: Available to those who qualify.
Act now—10 spots are available for transfer students for the January 6, 2025, cohort!
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