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It is a Bachelor of Science degree.
University of Washington: Rehabilitation Medicine
The bachelor's degree in physical therapy is no longer offered for entry as a physical therapist. The minimum degree requirement at present is a master's degree in physical therapy, and this may change in the near future to a doctorate for entry to the field.
All universities are different. Scout out where you would like to go and then request that degree audit of physical therapy.
The minimum degree at this time for a Physical Therapist is a masters, however it will soon require a doctorate degree.
In most States, physical therapist assistants are required by law to hold an associate degree. You would have to research colleges that offer the program and complete all the requirements of that program. Some courses from your bachelor's degree will apply to the associate degree in physical therapy assisting. These might include English composition, humanities and social science electives, etc.
California's physiotherapy[y school is Azusa Pacific University.
It depends on which level you are referring to (physical therapy assistant or physical therapist). The general education courses required for a physical therapy assistant should be usable. However, the minimum educational requirement for a physical therapist at present is a master's degree in physical therapy, and that may soon change to a doctorate for entry level. This means you must complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework satisfied.
It depends on which level you are referring to (physical therapy assistant or physical therapist). The general education courses required for a physical therapy assistant should be usable. However, the minimum educational requirement for a physical therapist at present is a master's degree in physical therapy, and that may soon change to a doctorate for entry level. This means you must complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework satisfied.
It is typically a BS degree. However, if this is being used after a name, it would not be the appropriate thing to do. The abbreviations after a name are typically for the master's and doctorate degrees. In addition, the physical therapy degree (for physical therapists), is no longer a bachelor's degree. The minimum educational requirement today is a master's degree, and may shortly become a doctorate.
There's just not enough information to determine that. Remember, currently a physical therapist must now have a master's degree in physical therapy. This alone will take two to three years after completion of the bachelor's degree.