Typically, physical therapist assistants are required by law to hold at least an associate degree. This is a two year program of study, which is offered by a number of community colleges. According to the American Physical Therapy Association, there were 233 accredited physical therapist assistant programs in the United States as of 2006.
about 35,000 a year
The average salary for a physical therapist assistant is $52,320 per year. Physical therapists earn more than the majority of healthcare jobs.
you will need to get a bachelor's in either exercise physiology or biology/pre med before you start PT school. then you will need to get your doctorate in physical therapy and then take the boards to get your license. think 5 more years of college AFTER you become an assistant (2 yr degree).
First, they are two extremes within the same field. A physical therapist assistant is a two year associate degree, while a physical therapist must have the minimum of a master's degree in physical therapy, and that may soon change to a doctorate. How many credits will transfer to the associate degree will depend on which courses you complete within your bachelor's degree. For instance, have you completed human anatomy and physiology I and II? These two course alone would take one academic year if you take them within the two regular academic semesters because of the sequential nature of the courses. Thus, how long it would take depends on the courses already completed, which courses were completed, and whether you have all the prerequisite coursework completed in terms of even applying to the master's program, which would take approximately two to three years to complete. Lastly, please understand, that some students feel they can take the physical therapy assistant program and use that as a lead-in to the physical therapist program. Nothing you complete within the associate program (even the professional phase courses) will apply to the master's program.
Many community colleges and some four year institutions authorized to award associate degrees have an associate of applied science degree as a physical therapist assistant. Thus, it cannot be just any applied science degree, but an applied science in specifically physical therapy.
Employers typically require physical therapist aides to have a high school diploma. They are trained on the job, and most employers provide clinical on-the-job training. Remember, there is a difference between an aide and an assistant. There are a number of colleges (mostly community colleges) that offer a two year associates of applied science degree as a physical therapy assistant.
The correct term is physical therapist assistant and you must have a license. No such term as an assistant physical therapist. To be a p.t.a. you must earn your applied science associate degree (2 year) from an accredited college ( [http://www.apta.org www.apta.org] will show you colleges) and pass your boards. Below a p.t.a is a physical therapy aide (usually in nursing home "unskilled" on the job training), as physical therapy technicians are no longer legal due to "abusing" them (cheaper without a license). P.ta.'s work under the supervision of a physical therapist. Good pay for short amount of school however you are limited to that job specifically as it is a "technical" job and not really any easily accessible bridging programs (unless you live in Ohio or California) to become a physical therapist if you so want to later.
From a person I know that is one, he makes around 100K-150K a year in his business. However, his assistants makes 30K-40K.
It is dependent upon where you live in the US. According to salary.com, the average pay for a PTA is $38,000 to $47,000.
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.
physical therapist who work for the NFL make 60000,00000 dollRS A YEAR
Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.Typically, it takes approximately two years to complete provided you take the degree as prescribed by the college. There are some community colleges that offer the program. However, remember this degree is not meant for transfer to a four year college or university. Most credits will not transfer. Thus, if you plan on becoming a physical therapist in the future, this may not be the best educational path seeing that the minimum degree required is a masters, and soon to be a doctorate. If you plan on becoming an assistant (and that's it) then the two year program is fine.