Audiology requires a bachelor's degree, which typically takes 4 years to complete, and an Au.D (Doctorate of Audiology), which takes another 4 years to complete, for a total of 8 years of college education. In addition, practicing audiologists must take continuing education courses throughout their entire career.
An audio engineer must have 4 years of college
About 7 years
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To become a respiratory therapist you have to have an associates degree (three years at an accredited college)
To become a counselor, you need four years of college (a Bachelors Degree). To become a licensed therapist, you need to obtain a Masters degree (5-7 years of college).
This would be strictly dependent on which type of therapist you are referring to for there are many types. There are psychotherapist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, speech therapist etc.
8 years
I talked to a physical, occupational and speech therapist...and they ALL said it used to take four years of schooling, now for some reason it has been upped to 6. So...it takes six OR seven years of schooling to be any type of therapist. Unless you combine college therapist classes in with high school, then when you actually start going to college...it will take four years. Hope that helps!
After high school (if you start college right away) it should take about 4 years to become a physical therapist.
There are basically 2 educational levels to become a therapist. A masters and doctorate level with the master taking 1 to 2 years after the bachelors degree and the doctorate an additional 2 to 3 years after that. With a masters you can become a licensed mental health counselor or marriage and family therapist or social worker but you have to carefully examine the licensure requirements in the profession you want to pursue and make sure you are taking a program and courses that will get you what you want.
You would obtain a 4 year college degree and then pass the state boards.
The time required to become a massage therapist can vary. 330 to 1,000 contact hours and up to two years of program study are required in many states. These vary depending on state law.
yes you can, it simply depends on how the credits transfer
In order to be an occupational therapist it would take up to 6 years but many people can choose to continue going to college till they receive their PhD.