Opportunities for Collaboration
In a small class setting, students have ample opportunities to collaborate with their peers. Collaborative learning activities, group projects, and case discussions allow students to learn from each other, share different perspectives, and develop teamwork skills. These interactions not only enhance the learning experience but also mirror the collaborative nature of the physical therapy profession.
Accessibility to Faculty
With small class sizes, students have greater accessibility to their instructors. Faculty members are readily available for one-on-one meetings, allowing students to seek clarification, discuss coursework, or address any concerns they may have. This accessibility fosters a strong student-faculty relationship, enabling students to benefit from the mentorship and guidance of experienced professionals.
Preparation for Licensure Exams
Successfully passing the licensure exam is a vital step towards becoming a licensed physical therapist. Keiser University’s Physical Therapy Program prioritizes the preparation of students for these exams, equipping them with the knowledge and resources needed to succeed.