The Beareu of Labor statistics says that in all states, physical therapists need a "post-baccalaureate" degree, which I assume means Masters or better. States also require physical therapists to be licensed, which generally requires a test and a commitment to get continuing education.
Physical therapists require at least 4 years of undergraduate training. During this education they are required to log in a number of hours as a thearipist as well.
A physical therapists takes two years to get a masters degree. A doctoral degree program takes up to three years. You will learn biology,anatomy, and much more to be a complete physical therapists.
Typically 30 years is retirement and most people get out of school for it when they are roughly 25-28, pending on the shape you are in and how well you like your job, I would say 30-40 years.
4 to 8 years
Physical therapists can make $54,000 to start, up to $71,000 after 20 years, depending upon location.
After high school, a baby doctor or pediatrician is required to complete four years of college and four years of medical school. After graduation of medical school, a pediatric residency of two years is also required.
100 years in school to be a teacher
In Europe 3 to 5 years. If directly started specialization after a basic Medical degree), may be allowed for 3 years. If working in hospital and get training in the physiotherapy- 5 years.
Students in South Korea are required to go to school at least junior high school. 2~3 years for kindergarten, 6 years for elementary, 3 years for junior high. Additional 3 years for high school and 2~6 years for college is not required, but most of the students finish all these courses.
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5yrs
A DOT medical card is normally good for two years. However, if a waiver is required, it may be issued for one year or even just six months.