There are numerous schools all over the country that offer programs in physical therapy. Some are major universities (the University of Washington is just one example) and others are institutions dealing specifically in physical therapy training. The time to complete this training will vary depending on the degree type but will be at least two years. http://www.physicaltherapydegreezone.com
You can find a comprehensive list of schools that offer physical therapy programs at http://www.univsource.com/pt.htm.
Yes, they are in fact part of universities and there is a long list of schools that offer degree programs in physical therapy. Ohio State University, Sacred Heart University, and Florida A&M offer such programs.
Yes. For example, Columbia, NYU, Hunter and Staten Island all offer Doctor of Physical Therapy programs. Some of them, and some other schools offer physical therapy programs for practicing physical therapists to upgrade their degrees. You should go to the American Physical Therapy Association's website (www.apta.org) and you can search for schools all over the country. That will give you more information on what schools offer whichever degree you're looking for. Hope this helped.
There are no physical therapy schools, but there are schools that offer programs in physical therapy. You will need your standard core classes such as math, English, and history, but you will also need to have a lot of science courses such as biology, anatomy, and physiology.
Check with the AMA first to see if they offer a list of reputable physical therapy schools that are accredited with the AMA. You can also ask a physical therapy clinic which schools their employees went to.
Below is a list of schools that offer Physical Therapy. They are plenty of school that are spread out all over the US. http://physicaltherapy.about.com/od/careersinphysicaltherapy/a/PTSchools.htm
There are about 30 schools that offer Bachelor's degrees in Art Therapy. See the full list of graduate and undergraduate programs here: **1
There are 10 accredited schools in the state of Tennessee that offer degrees in Physical Therapy. To become a physical therapist you must receive a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree as well as pass the state licensing test. This is usually a three year program after you complete the undergraduate degree.
Most liberal arts schools will offer programs for personal training. You may have to take supplementary coursework such as physical therapy, etc.
Concordia University and a handful of other for-profit universities offer physical therapy certification. Each state has its own rules for such certification, and these schools follow these regulations.
there is no MA offered. MPT - masters of physical therapy, MSPT - masters of PT. but most schools dont offer it anymore since you have to have a doctorate by 2012 which is called a DPT - doctorate of physical therapy.
There are many physical therapy schools available in New York. New York University, College of Staten Island, Sage Graduate School and Nazareth College all offer programs that allow you to get a physical therapy degree. As for which one is best, I would suggest taking a tour of these different schools to see which one suits your needs.