There are community colleges that offer an associate in applied science as a physical therapy assistant. This would take approximately two years to complete as a full-time student. However, this type of degree is by in large a terminal degree. If you decide to transfer to another college or university almost none of the coursework will transfer. Thus, make very sure this is what you want to do. If you wish to continue your education in the future - for example - to become a physical therapist, or to obtain a bachelor's degree in any other area, then understand this might not be your best choice. That being said, if this is what you truly want to do and understand what I have stated in the above, then I can tell you it is a good field to be in especially if you enjoy helping people hands on, and the salary is not bad.
All States require physical therapists to pass a licensure exam before they can practice, after graduating from an accredited physical therapist educational program. According to the American Physical Therapy Association, there were 205 accredited physical therapist programs in 2004. Of the accredited programs, 94 offered master
After high school (if you start college right away) it should take about 4 years to become a physical therapist.
HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO GO TO SCHOOL FOR PHYSICAL THERAPIST
8 years
how long does it take to be a family therapist
To become a radiation therapist you must have certain technical training and education. You would attend a college with an accredited program and then you obtain the necessary licenses to begin work.
There's just not enough information to determine that. Remember, currently a physical therapist must now have a master's degree in physical therapy. This alone will take two to three years after completion of the bachelor's degree.
To become an occupational therapist, you typically need a master's degree in occupational therapy, which takes about 2-3 years to complete after obtaining a bachelor's degree. Additionally, you may need to complete fieldwork requirements and pass a national certification exam to become licensed to practice as an occupational therapist.
There are several massage therapy schools that offer programs to help a person become a licensed massage therapist. Depending on the number of contact hours required by state the programs can take a few weeks to two years.
To become a physical therapist, you would complete a bachelor's degree program at a university. To be a physical therapy tech, you could find a community college or technical school that would provide certification. The university degree is better. I know of 3 types of PT jobs: A physical therapist (PT), a physical therapist assistant (PTA), and a physical therapy technician. To be a PT, you would need to graduate with a bachelor's from a university and then attend physical therapy school which ranges from 2-3 years. A PTA is an associates degree (I believe). Both require you to obtain a license to practice by passing a licensure exam. I am a physical therapy tech, and was trained on the job. There are a few full time physical therapy techs at the clinic I work at, but most of us are college students working part time to get experience before applying to physical therapy school.
I would consult your physical therapist about how long you need to see them based upon their examination of you injury.
As long as protection is used
Most colleges and universities are now dropping their Masters degree requirement for Physical Therapist. Most institutions are now making the Physical Therapist degree a Doctorate. Thus, if you are starting your 9th year (high school Freshman) you will need to complete four years of high school, four years of undergraduate work for your Bachelors, and three to four years for your Doctorate. So, it would take approximately 11 to 12 years from the start of high school. Sounds like an eternity, but time will pass anyway. Hold on to the dream! Viper1