First, to become a physical therapist today, the minimum requirement is a master's degree, and will soon become a doctorate. Thus, you should speak with a career counselor at the college or university of your choice as to what your options are. At one time The Bachelor's degree was sufficient. However, that dropped the bachelor's in favor of the masters and now there is strong indication that they will drop the masters in favor of the doctorate, and some schools have already developed the doctorate program particular to physical therapy.
Yes, that is why they are called "Graduate classes"
Depends on what you are getting your bachelors in. There are always the basic core classes, but the other will vary according to your chosen field. Each university should have them all listed out on their website.
A counselor has to have a minimum of a bachelors degree. Classes include general education classes as well as math, science, and psychology.
you have to have a bachelors degree i think
To obtain a bachelors degree you need to attend an accredited college or university usually for a minimum of four years. Each university has different requirements for their degrees, usually a mix of general education classes along with classes specific to your major or emphasis.
Additional nursing classes are required. You will also need to take biology, sociology, English and speech classes.
You have a lot of science classes and physics you also have to have four years of college and a bachelors degree.
You need to take classes for about 3 to 4 Years for a bachelors degree. Some of the schools require you to go the college itself and some of them let you do it all online.
You can get physical therapy classes at a local practice. You can also get them at hospitals. Some doctors offices will offer Physical Therapy, but not most.
English classes. Get your Associates/Bachelors in English then your masters in Creative Writing. There are also Creative Writing courses for doctorates too.
It is possible to get a Bachelors degree in engineer Part time while working full time. The classes aren't too difficult and it isn't too timing consuming. Just go for it, you will be great at it. Good luck!
That depends on what the job is, which you did not say.