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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.
Yeah you can get bachelors degree in massage therapy. First decide in which discipline you want to get bachelors degree. Many popular universities offering degree programs in Massage therapy including diploma programs, certification course, associate's degree, master degree..etc. Choose the best Degree programs for you.
California's physiotherapy[y school is Azusa Pacific University.
A physical therapy assistant is typically at the associate degree level. At present the minimum degree requirement for a physical therapist is a master's degree, and soon to become a doctorate.
Some universities and colleges offers an online bachelor degree in order for students to be hassle free. Drexel university offers a bachelors degree in education. Visit their website at http://www.drexel.com/.
While physical therapy courses are available online, the requirements include already having traditional training courses completed. Some of these courses also require already having obtained a bachelors degree.
For colleges and universities within the United States, you must have a bachelor's degree first.
You can get away with a bachelors but a masters in psychology specializing in child therapy is recommended
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.
Yes, you need to have a degree to be a physical therapy assistant. The only other alternative would be to shadow a physical therapist on your path to earning your own degree.
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.
In short, yes you can. However, you should focus on one thing at a time. Physical Therapy in itself is a very intensive program of study. At one time it was a bachelors degree. Then the requirement changed to a masters degree, and now most schools are requiring a doctorate. This means approximately eight years of schooling beyond high school. Thus, you can see the time and effort this alone will take. Personally, I would focus on the physical therapy first. Then if you wish you can supplement that existing degree with an athletic focus, you can.