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master's of science in physical therapy
there is no MA offered. MPT - masters of physical therapy, MSPT - masters of PT. but most schools dont offer it anymore since you have to have a doctorate by 2012 which is called a DPT - doctorate of physical therapy.
Normally graduate degrees do not require undergraduate degrees in the same subject. However, you may have to take some specific undergraduate courses while pursuing your masters degree.
At a minimum, entry to the PT profession requires a post-baccalaureate from an accredited physical therapy program. You can either get a Masters or a Doctoral degree in Physical Therapy.
The minimum degree at this time for a Physical Therapist is a masters, however it will soon require a doctorate degree.
Thomas J. Long School of Pharmacy offers Bachelors degrees and Masters degrees in Speech Therapy. The length of the university program is 2-4 years depending on the program.
All physical therapy degrees in the US to my knowledge are now post-graduate degrees. This means that graduating from an accredited program through The American Physical Therapy Association (APTA) will earn you either a Masters or Doctoral degree. Many therapists choose to study undergraduate programs before applying that will align well with a physical therapy degree for example, Exercise and Sports Science, Exercise Physiology and Athletic Training. Furthermore, a person interested in pediatric physical therapy might choose to earn an undergraduate degree in areas such as Human Development or Special Education. There are tens of programs across the United States and a complete list can be found at: http://www.univsource.com/pt.htm Best regards, Michael J. Workman PT professionaltherapies.com
There are 10 accredited schools in the state of Tennessee that offer degrees in Physical Therapy. To become a physical therapist you must receive a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree as well as pass the state licensing test. This is usually a three year program after you complete the undergraduate degree.
I know having an MA in Adult Education is one,but if there are any other MA degrees I am not sure.
There are many certifications related to physical therapy. These include a physical therapy aide certificate, certificates in specialized physical therapy, and a graduate degree in physical therapy.
Documentation on physical therapy can be found at Physical Therapy Documentation. Help on how to manage physical therapy documentation is available from websites such as eHow.
It looks like you would have to go to the physical therapist licensing board to find out that information. There should be one in the state that you want to get certified. There are some online physical therapy degrees but I do not see online certification.