The following is written by and according to the U.S. Department of Labor and particular to the education and training required for Occupational Therapists.
A master's degree or higher in occupational therapy is the typical minimum requirement for entry into the field. In addition, occupational therapists must attend an academic program accredited by the Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) in order to sit for the national certifying exam.
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It's going to be a rather long journey to get it. Typically you'll need a post-baccalaureate degree for it.
There are many. Some include, a registered nurse, physical therapy assistant, mechanical engineering technology, occupational therapy assistant, computers, interpreters for the deaf, accounting, business management, etc.
about 4 years
The PhD typically takes four years post bachelor's degree.
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Medical school takes fours years to complete post bachelor's degree.
I know as of May 2008, it was indicated by the United States Department of Labor within their Occupational Handbook. However, it could have changed long before that.
The degree of dosage varies depending upon their needs, but they will be on hormone therapy for the rest of their lives.
It will take usually two years to complete it.
That's a 4 year degree but if you load up heavy on classes maybe 2.5
About 6 years of College to receive a Master's Degree (Four years gains you a Bachelors Degree and two more a Masters.
well it does not really take that long ...... you'll have to go to school for the body's pressure points , but Otha than that not that long