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You must obtain a bachelors degree and take prerequisite coursework prior to applying for physical therapy school, which is now generally a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree. Physical Therapist Assistants are a 2 year associates degree which may be commenced after high school.
A list of physical therapy schools can be found on many websites. You may also find a list of physical therapy schools on the American Physical Therapy Association's website.
Anyone offering an associate degree would be the same as any other, two years.
All universities are different. Scout out where you would like to go and then request that degree audit of physical therapy.
Condition not curative, means that the condition is not positively being effected by the therapy and therefore, therapy is no longer recommended. Therapist must be able to show rehabilitation in order to obtain a script to continue provision of therapy
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.
To get a nursing degree you must go through a full nursing program, and the classes will depend on what kind of degree you want. Choices include Associates, Bachelor's, and Master's. Your classes will be mostly human biology and human anatomy.
There is no specific major at the undergraduate level. Among the undergraduate courses that are useful when one applies to a physical therapist education program are anatomy, biology, chemistry, physics, social science, mathematics, and statistics. Before granting admission, many programs require volunteer experience in the physical therapy department of a hospital or clinic.
You need to contact the school you are planning to attend. There's really no way to know otherwise.
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No, a physical therapist does not have a medical degree. They obtain a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree, which is a professional degree that focuses specifically on physical therapy. However, physical therapists are healthcare professionals who work closely with medical teams to provide rehabilitative and therapeutic services to patients.
To become a physical therapist, you would complete a bachelor's degree program at a university. To be a physical therapy tech, you could find a community college or technical school that would provide certification. The university degree is better. I know of 3 types of PT jobs: A physical therapist (PT), a physical therapist assistant (PTA), and a physical therapy technician. To be a PT, you would need to graduate with a bachelor's from a university and then attend physical therapy school which ranges from 2-3 years. A PTA is an associates degree (I believe). Both require you to obtain a license to practice by passing a licensure exam. I am a physical therapy tech, and was trained on the job. There are a few full time physical therapy techs at the clinic I work at, but most of us are college students working part time to get experience before applying to physical therapy school.