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Occupational Therapy Assistant: Associate degree can lead to well-paying job Updated: Jul. 18, 2016, 10:00 a.m. | Published: Jul. 18, 2016, 9:00 a.m.
An aspiring U.S. physical therapist will need to complete a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, or DPT, which typically requires about three years of full-time study.
Earning an associate degree in kinesiology qualifies you to work as a physical trainer or physical therapy aide, which may provide opportunities to develop your professional and interpersonal skills.
Physical therapists are now graduating with a Doctor of Physical Therapy degree, though some graduated 20-plus years ago with a master’s or bachelor’s. Physical therapy school also includes ...
Belmont University will launch an undergraduate music therapy program this fall, making it the only university in the state to offer such a degree.Belmont's nursing, occupational therapy, physical ...
The Maryland Higher Education Commission is considering Stevenson University’s plans to offer a doctor of physical therapy degree, with two other universities in the state objecting to the proposal.