Dr. Smith
Pre-occupational therapy is a group of classes that are taken at the university level before classes can begin for occupational therapy. A person taking classes in pre occupational therapy, can work as an occupational therapy assistant.
There are no accredited entry-level occupational therapy or occupational therapy assistant educational programs that are offered in the online format. Some educational programs may offer some courses or parts of courses online, but there are no educational programs offered entirely online.
The minimum degree requirement for a physical therapist today, is a master's degree. The bachelor's degree is no longer an option. Still, this may change shortly with the minimum entry level requirement being a doctorate.
Typically, a respiratory therapist entry level position requires an associates or bachelor's degree in respiratory therapy. There are no doctorate degrees in this field, however some do pursue higher degrees in related fields. A nurse is not a respiratory therapist.
A doctorate is the highest level of ALL doctor types like MD, and Physical Therapy
Occupational therapists must be licensed, requiring a master�s degree in occupational therapy, 6 months of supervised fieldwork, and passing scores on national and State examinations. In 2007, 124 master�s degree programs offered entry-level education, 66 programs offered a combined bachelor�s and master�s degree, and 5 offered an entry-level doctoral degree. Most schools have full-time programs, although a growing number are offering weekend or part-time programs as well. All States, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the District of Columbia regulate the practice of occupational therapy. To obtain a license, applicants must graduate from an accredited educational program and pass a national certification examination.
Doctor of physical therapy is an entry level degree and is typical compensated similarly to other PT degrees. Income varies greatly based on geographical location and practice setting. Take a look at the government site, Occupational Outlook Handbook for reported salaries.
It depends on which level you are referring to (physical therapy assistant or physical therapist). The general education courses required for a physical therapy assistant should be usable. However, the minimum educational requirement for a physical therapist at present is a master's degree in physical therapy, and that may soon change to a doctorate for entry level. This means you must complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework satisfied.
It depends on which level you are referring to (physical therapy assistant or physical therapist). The general education courses required for a physical therapy assistant should be usable. However, the minimum educational requirement for a physical therapist at present is a master's degree in physical therapy, and that may soon change to a doctorate for entry level. This means you must complete a bachelor's degree with all prerequisite coursework satisfied.
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A physical therapy assistant is typically at the associate degree level. At present the minimum degree requirement for a physical therapist is a master's degree, and soon to become a doctorate.