Today, for those pursing a career as a physical therapist, there is no such thing as a physical therapist with a bachelor's degree. The minimum degree for entry into the field is now a master's degree, and that may change in the near future to a doctorate. That being said, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics the estimated mean annual wage for a physical therapist as of May 2008 is, $74,410. This would amount to $35.77 an hour.
The word "Bachelors" as in a bachelors degree means "learned enough in the field to make a living at it". In a trade guild, it would be called "Journeyman".
Bachelors Degree
With a bachelors degree you would make $30,000. With a master's degree you would make $55,000.
If you would like to advance in a field of business or make more money at your job then yes it is worth pursuing an education that is past a bachelors degree.
The best degree for this is a psychology degree. You will need to get your bachelors but it will pay off in the end. Not only will you have a job where you make money but you will be able to help out children and make a difference in thier lives.
Physical therapists can make $54,000 to start, up to $71,000 after 20 years, depending upon location.
not alot, even someone with a bachelors degree will probably only make around 30k...you need a masters or doctorate to make the big bucks.
I believe you need to have a bachelors degree. Sometimes if you are super good they will come to you and ask if you will be on the team .( This has happened to my cousin ).
Approximately $42,980 a year as of 2015
It will be of help if you at least get a bachelors, and better yet, a Masters.
100K - 150K with a bachelors degree or more and after 3-5 years of experience
It really depends on the type of degree one acquired. With a bachelors degree about $48,500, however if they have a masters or doctorate degree any where from $75,000-$100,000.