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Prosthetic Practitioner

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Delivery: Daytime classes only
Start: Fall Semester only; Full-Time only

Prerequisite and General Education/MnTC courses are available in a mix of daytime, evening, and online classes; Fall, Spring, and Summer; Full- or Part-Time.

Prosthetic Practitioner Advanced Specialty—Diploma (40 credits)

About the Program


Admission into this program requires a special application and is highly competitive. The college may not be able to accept all applicants that meet the minimum admission standards. See Admissions, Counseling, or the college website for the application booklet and additional information. The Orthotic and Prosthetic Practitioner Programs are in the process of transitioning to a Master’s level degree. We are working with a partner institution to offer this advanced curriculum. During this transition phase, please contact Katie Voss at 651-779-3921 or katie.voss@century.edu for current information and assistance with individual planning.

The Prosthetic Practitioner program prepares you for a career as a prosthetist. A prosthetist cares for patients with partial or total absence of limb by designing, fabricating and fitting devices known as prostheses. The prosthetist's duties include assisting with formulating prescriptions for prostheses, taking measurements, cast taking, model modifications, selection of materials and components, patient fittings, alignment of the prosthesis on the patient, and maintaining patient records. After a mandatory one-year National Commission of Orthotic and Prosthetic Education approved residency, the prosthetist may take the National Certification Exam. A tuition differential is applied to this program.

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Accreditation


This program is accredited by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education (NCOPE) and the Commission on Accreditation of Applied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), a branch of the American Medical Association.

Application Deadline


Application deadline is April 30th for the following Fall start. Please refer to the program application for more information, available in the Admissions Office and online.

Application Requirements


The following prerequisites for the Century College Orthotic Practitioner Program were established by the National Commission on Orthotic and Prosthetic Education and the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs:
  1. A Bachelor's Degree in any major with a minimum GPA of 2.00.
  2. All of the following courses are required with a minimum grade of C. Three or 4 semester credits are recommended in each course. Acceptable Century courses in ():
    • Biology (BIOL 1020 or 1041 or 1024)
    • Chemistry (CHEM 1020 or 1041)
    • Statistics (MATH 1025)
    • Physics (PHYS 1020 or 1041 or 1081)
    • Psychology (PSYC 1020 or 1041)
  3. Both of the following courses are required with a minimum grade of C. Minimum of 4 semester credits or 5 quarter credits in each is recommended. A combined course(s) in Anatomy & Physiology is acceptable.
    • Human Anatomy, including a Lab
    • Human Physiology, including a Lab
    • (Century Courses – BIOL 2031 & 2032 OR BIOL 2040 & 2045 are acceptable).
  4. Prior technical experience in prosthetics is highly recommended. Acceptable technical experience shall include:
    • Graduate of an NCOPE accredited Prosthetic Technician program OR
    • One year of lab work experience (2080 hrs.) in the field, plus minimum fabrication requirements verified by an ABC certified prosthetist OR
    • Proof of current ABC Registered Technician Status
  5. MN Human Services Background Study: A background study will be completed for each student at the beginning of the program. Minnesota Department of Health requires any individual having contact with patients to complete a background study prior to starting the clinical experience. An individual may be disqualified from having patient contact and would not be permitted to participate in the clinical experience or to complete the program.
  6. Application deadline is April 30th for the following Fall start. Please refer to the program application for more information, available in the Admissions Office and online.

Potential Job Titles


Prosthetists

Salary Data


  • Prosthetists
    Average Wage: $33.74/hour
    Top Earners: $48.84/hour
(seven county metro area - www.iseek.org)

Typical Courses


  • Introduction to Prosthetic Practitioner Program
  • Standard Patella Tendon Bearing (PTB) Prosthesis
  • Variation in Trans-Tibial Prostheses
  • Trans-Femoral Prostheses
  • Knee and Hip Disarticulation Prostheses
  • Trans-Femoral Hydraulic Knee Prostheses
  • Long Trans-Radial Prosthesis
  • Short Trans-Radial Prostheses
  • Externally Powered Prostheses
  • Prosthetic Practitioner Practicum

Contact Information


Admissions Office 651.773.1700 admissions@century.edu Room 2350 West
Counseling Office 651.779.3285 Ask Century Room 2410 West
Financial Aid Office 651.779.3305 finaid@century.edu Room 2320 West

Program Contact Information


Roger Wagner 651.773.1739 roger.wagner@century.edu Room 1356 East