Prosthetics and Orthotics
What is Prosthetics & Orthotics? |
An orthotist fabricates and fits orthopedic braces. A prosthetist creates, designs and fits artificial limbs. Students preparing for Prosthetics and Orthotics are completing the necessary prerequisite courses to apply to the P&O program. You are taking courses that prepare you for the science skills needed for this profession and gaining experience in the application of those skills in the clinical arena. |
What type of education is required? |
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Coursework required for most programs |
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Things to be aware of |
Note: The current P&O program at UW is now a Master's degree. You must have a Bachelor's degree to enroll in this program. The program requires involvement in activities or work related to the health professions. Applicants are encouraged to work or volunteer in the profession itself. The program requires three reference forms from individuals who can assess your aptitude for health care. |
Preparing for the major |
All interested students should make an appointment with a health science adviser in UAA Advising (141 MGH) and become familiar with the program’s web page. |
Websites to visit |
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General advice |
There are only six P&O programs in the U.S. at this time. You are encouraged to apply widely because all programs are competitive. |




