South Carolina's Therapeutic Services pathway prepares students for careers in specialized healthcare fields including physical therapy, occupational therapy, respiratory therapy, and rehabilitation services. This specialized program within the Healthcare and Human Services cluster focuses on therapeutic interventions that help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and improve quality of life. With South Carolina's aging population and increasing demand for rehabilitation services, therapeutic professionals are critically needed throughout the state.
The pathway provides foundational knowledge in human anatomy and physiology, therapeutic techniques, patient assessment, and rehabilitative procedures. Students learn about various therapeutic modalities, assistive technologies, and evidence-based interventions used in rehabilitation settings. The curriculum emphasizes patient-centered care, therapeutic communication, and interdisciplinary collaboration essential for effective therapeutic services. Students gain hands-on experience through clinical simulations and partnerships with rehabilitation facilities.
South Carolina's Therapeutic Services pathway prepares students for entry-level positions as therapy aides or technicians, creating pathways to advanced therapeutic careers through postsecondary education. The program addresses the state's healthcare workforce needs while offering students rewarding careers helping individuals overcome physical, cognitive, and emotional challenges.
Therapeutic Services at a Glance
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Career Paths
State Standards & Framework
South Carolina's Therapeutic Services standards align with National Healthcare Foundation Standards and emphasize anatomy and physiology, therapeutic interventions, patient care principles, rehabilitation techniques, medical terminology, and professional ethics. State standards prepare students for therapy aide certifications and provide foundation for advanced therapeutic education programs.
Typical Course Sequence
| Course | Code |
|---|---|
| Therapeutic Services 1: Healthcare Foundations | THER-101 |
| Therapeutic Services 2: Human Body Systems and Functions | THER-201 |
| Therapeutic Services 3: Therapeutic Techniques | THER-301 |
| Therapeutic Services 4: Clinical Applications and Practicum | THER-401 |
Industry Certifications & Credentials
- ✓First Aid
- ✓Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)
- ✓Certified Phlebotomy Technician (CPT)
- ✓EKG Technician
- ✓Pharmacy Technician (PTCB)
- ✓NOCTI Emergency and Medical Services
- ✓NOCTI Health Assistant
- ✓Medical Terminology Certification
Career Opportunities
Salary data from U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics (May 2024). Growth projections from BLS Employment Projections (2023-2033). Cost-of-living adjustment uses BEA Regional Price Parities (2023). Entry-level salaries reflect the 25th percentile; experienced salaries reflect the median.
Physical Therapy Aide
Entry LevelSalary range: $81,360 - $108,040
Adjusted for cost of living: $87,315
Occupational Therapy Aide
Entry LevelSalary range: $25,280 - $39,120
Adjusted for cost of living: $27,130
Rehabilitation Technician
Entry LevelAdjusted for cost of living: $41,425
Respiratory Therapy Technician
ExperiencedSalary range: $65,110 - $79,130
Adjusted for cost of living: $81,520
Physical Therapist
ExperiencedSalary range: $81,360 - $108,040
Adjusted for cost of living: $108,339
Work-Based Learning Opportunities
Students participate in clinical observations and practicums at physical therapy clinics, occupational therapy centers, rehabilitation hospitals, and sports medicine facilities. Work-based learning includes job shadowing licensed therapists, assisting with patient treatments under supervision, and participation in community health and wellness programs focused on injury prevention and rehabilitation.
Career & Technical Student Organization
Students in this pathway can participate in HOSA-Future Health Professionals, gaining leadership experience and competing in career-related events.
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Related Pathways in South Carolina
Emergency Medical Services
South Carolina's Emergency Medical Services (EMS) pathway prepares students for careers as emergency medical technicians (EMTs), paramedics, and emergency response professionals. This intensive program provides comprehensive training in emergency medical care, trauma response, patient assessment, and life-saving interventions. With EMS services essential throughout South Carolina's urban, suburban, and rural communities, trained emergency medical professionals are continuously needed statewide. The pathway emphasizes both theoretical medical knowledge and practical emergency response skills. Students learn anatomy and physiology, emergency pharmacology, trauma management, cardiac emergencies, medical emergencies, and special patient populations. The curriculum includes extensive hands-on training with medical equipment, patient simulation scenarios, and clinical experiences that prepare students for the high-pressure realities of emergency medical care. Safety, professionalism, and ethical decision-making are emphasized throughout the program. South Carolina's EMS pathway often enables students to earn EMT certification during high school, allowing immediate employment with ambulance services, fire departments, or hospital emergency departments. The program provides foundation for advanced EMS careers including paramedic certification and emergency medicine, while also developing critical thinking and medical skills valuable in numerous healthcare pathways.
Healthcare and Human ServicesHealth Science Education
South Carolina's Health Science Education pathway prepares students for careers in one of the state's fastest-growing employment sectors. This comprehensive program aligns with the state's modernized career cluster framework transition, now housed under Healthcare and Human Services. Students engage in hands-on clinical experiences, laboratory simulations, and real-world healthcare scenarios that mirror the expectations of South Carolina's healthcare industry. The pathway emphasizes both technical healthcare skills and essential soft skills like communication, teamwork, and ethical decision-making. South Carolina's program meets rigorous state standards and prepares students for multiple industry certifications including CNA, CPR/First Aid, and medical terminology credentials. Students benefit from partnerships with local hospitals, clinics, and healthcare facilities throughout the Palmetto State. With South Carolina facing a growing demand for healthcare professionals—particularly in rural and underserved areas—this pathway provides critical workforce development. The program's work-based learning opportunities connect students directly with healthcare employers, creating a pipeline from classroom to career that addresses the state's healthcare workforce needs.
Healthcare and Human ServicesSports Medicine
South Carolina's Sports Medicine pathway prepares athletic trainers and sports health professionals. The state's strong athletic programs and growing sports medicine demand create career opportunities. Students study athletic injuries, rehabilitation techniques, emergency response, and sports nutrition. They gain hands-on experience working with school athletic programs and partnering sports medicine clinics. Graduates work as athletic trainers, sports therapy assistants, or health and wellness coordinators. Many pursue athletic training degrees at South Carolina universities with NCAA Division I athletic programs. Employment opportunities exist with schools, colleges, professional teams, and sports medicine clinics throughout the state.
Health ScienceRelated Glossary Terms
CTE Pathways
CTE Pathways are structured sequences of courses within a Career Cluster that prepare students for a specific group of related occupations. Pathways combine academic and technical instruction, providing a clear roadmap from introductory courses through advanced, specialized training aligned with industry standards and postsecondary opportunities.
ProgrammaticWork-Based Learning
Work-Based Learning (WBL) encompasses a range of educational strategies that connect classroom instruction with real workplace experiences. Activities include internships, apprenticeships, job shadowing, clinical rotations, and cooperative education, all designed to help CTE students apply technical skills in authentic industry settings.
ProgrammaticProgram of Study
A Program of Study (POS) is a coordinated, non-duplicative sequence of academic and CTE courses that spans secondary through postsecondary education. Required under Perkins V, a POS integrates academic content with CTE instruction, includes work-based learning, and leads to an industry-recognized credential or postsecondary degree.
ProgrammaticIndustry Certifications in CTE
Industry certifications in CTE are credentials issued by industry organizations or third-party bodies that validate a student's mastery of specific technical skills and knowledge. Examples include CompTIA A+, AWS Certified Welder, and ServSafe, which demonstrate career readiness to employers in ways that transcend state and district boundaries.
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