Find a Physical Therapy School
28 Degrees from 21 Schools

Schools Offering Physical Therapy Degrees

Career Information

  • Average Salary: $76,310
  • Job Outlook: 39% (much faster than average)

All stats from BLS.gov

Physical therapy graduate training programs draw all types of students and professionals. Some have expansive medical backgrounds but have opted for physical therapy training over nursing or medical school. Others may have athletic backgrounds and have garnered an interest in working with those who have injuries or other physical issues. Becoming a physical therapist is a major commitment, requiring several years of education and many years of commitment to build credibility. 

Some physical therapists are employed by large hospitals or other major medical settings, working closely with doctors, nurses, and other medical consultants. Many physical therapists, after gaining experience in such settings, choose to open their own physical therapy practices, though this requires business skill and credentials. Still other physical therapists work for high-end fitness centers, providing private services, or for major sports organizations. Athletes in particular have special need for physical therapists. 

Physical therapists enjoy earnings comparable to other medical professionals who have committed to extensive education; experienced therapists may earn upwards of $80,000. Physical therapists must be extremely patient, positive, and encouraging, as they often work with clients who show only marginal improvements in their physical abilities over several months of work. Many physical therapists develop close relationships with their clients, especially those who specialize in working with post-traumatic patients. 

Career Specializations

  • Cardiovascular and Pulmonary: Cardiovascular physical therapy is in high demand, because of the prevalence of heart attacks in the United States. Pulmonary physical therapists work with patients who have suffered lung diseases or disorders. 
  • Clinical Electrophysiology: Electrophysiology is the study of the electric functions of the body, and physical therapists who specialize in this area are prepared to record and interpret monitored data and apply their findings to a patient's physical therapy plan. 
  • Geriatric: Geriatric physical therapy will be more and more in-demand as the United States population ages, because geriatrics is the study of the elderly and aging. Elderly patients often deal with multiple physical issues, including muscle or joint pain and soreness, and diseases or other medical issues, often requiring the help of physical therapists. 
  • Neurology: Neurology physical therapists must be extremely patient, as progress with patients suffering from brain injuries is often very slow. Neurology physical therapists must often help people re-learn basic functions, including walking and talking. 
  • Orthopedic: Orthopedic physical therapy is one of the most common kinds of physical therapy, as they work with people who have broken or weak bones. 
  • Pediatric: Pediatric physical therapy is therapy administered to young children or babies. Those who work in this profession must be patient and good with young children. 
  • Sports: Professional sports teams, college sports teams, and fitness centers often employ physical therapists to work with injured athletes. Some colleges offer entire degree programs dedicated to this specialization, usually known as sports medicine. 

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Degree Levels Available for Physical Therapy

  • Associate Degree: 2 years to complete
  • Bachelor's Degree: 4 years to complete
  • Master's Degree: 2-3 years to complete

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Education & Certification Requirements 

Physical therapists have a fairly wide range of education backgrounds. Some community colleges offer preliminary or basic physical therapy programs that can prepare students to become physical therapy assistants, or equip them with the skills to work in massage therapy at physical therapist offices.

However, generally, a physical therapist must hold a post-graduate degree to earn licensure and to qualify to open a practice. There are 212 physical therapy programs in the United States that are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Physical Therapy Education, 200 of which offer doctoral degrees. The remaining programs lead to master's degrees. (CAPTE)

Most physical therapy programs are grounded in the sciences -- chemistry, physics, anatomy, biology, and kinesiology -- and students who hold bachelor's degrees in all of these areas eventually go into physical therapy preparation programs. Classes include gerontology, orthopedics, clinical assessment, statistics, and medical law, which is especially useful for students who aspire to open their own practice. 

Every state in the United States has its own set of regulations that govern the practice of physical therapy. All physical therapists must graduate from an accredited program. Most states also mandate that prospective therapists also pass the National Physical Therapy Examination, which features questions on kinesiology, muscles, skeletal systems, recovery theories, and medical ethics. Additional requirements vary greatly by state, but occasionally include professional development hours. (FSBPT)

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Salary Information

Physical therapists, on average, earn between $60,300 and $85,540 annually. Most physical therapists hold postgraduate degrees, although employers generally focus on experience when administering pay  increases, rather than extended education. The median annual earnings for all physical therapists in the United States is $72,790 annually. 

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Job Outlook

The demand for physical therapists in the coming years is expected to be quite high. 30 percent employment growth in the industry is expected over the decade leading up to 2018, which should provide good job opportunities for qualified physical therapists. Professionals who have earned master's degrees, and those who choose less popular specializations such as geriatrics or neurology, will find that they have the best job options. More opportunities are usually available in larger metropolitan areas, with large health care settings and smaller private practices. (BLS)

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Related Careers

Fitness trainers can often perform tasks similar to physical therapists, particularly because both are often asked to provide advice and counsel on nutrition, exercise, and lifestyles. Fitness trainers often work with those who are injured or recovering from injuries and surgeries, seeking to improve the function of their bodies. Unlike physical therapists, fitness and personal trainers do not have to complete extensive education, and can usually work with only certification. 

A health educator is a person responsible for providing information and counsel on issues regarding nutrition, fitness, and disease control. Increasingly, public and private schools are hiring health educators who typically have a minimum of a bachelor's degree to help keep students informed on healthy living choices. However, health educators usually work as consultants for hospitals, clinics, or private agencies.

Nutritionists are essentially a specific type of health educator. They are responsible for providing guidance for people in regards to their food choices, which is a service that those recovering from injuries and surgeries are often in need of. Nutritionists may have an associate degree, but a bachelor's degree is typically preferred. 

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Displaying 32 schools.

Accredited Schools Offering Physical Therapy Degrees

 
School Type Annual Tuition? Recommend Rate
  Online      
Penn Foster Career School - Healthcare For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
Penn Foster Career School For-Profit --- Add Review
Ashworth College For-Profit --- 50% (6 reviews)
  Alabama      
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Birmingham
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: Montgomery
  Arizona      
Brookline College For-Profit --- Add Review
3 Campuses: Phoenix, Tempe, Tucson
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Phoenix
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
3 Campuses: Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
2 Campuses: Chandler, Tucson
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
2 Campuses: Phoenix, Tucson
  California      
Fremont College For-Profit --- Add Review
2 Campuses: Cerritos, Los Angeles
Southern California Health Institute For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: North Hollywood
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
4 Campuses: Garden Grove, North Hollywood, San Bernardino, San Diego
American College of Healthcare For-Profit --- Add Review
2 Campuses: Huntington Park, Riverside
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
12 Campuses: Bakersfield, Chula Vista, Clovis, North Hollywood, Palm Springs, Panorama City, Riverside, Sacramento, Salida, San Diego, Stockton, Vista
  Canada      
Everest College (Canada) For-Profit --- 0% (2 reviews)
14 Campuses: Barrie, Brampton, Hamilton, Kitchener, London, Mississauga, Nepean, Newmarket, Ottawa, Scarborough, Sudbury, Thunder Bay, Toronto, Windsor
Ashworth College (Canada) For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: Online
  Colorado      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Aurora
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Thornton
  Florida      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
4 Campuses: Jacksonville, Miramar, Orlando, Tampa
Keiser University For-Profit $14,176 43% (53 reviews)
14 Campuses: Daytona Beach, Fort Lauderdale, Melbourne, Pembroke Pines, Port St. Lucie, Tallahassee, Tampa, West Palm Beach, Fort Myers, Jacksonville, Lakeland, Miami, Orlando, ...
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
2 Campuses: Jacksonville, Pembroke Pines
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
2 Campuses: Royal Palm Beach, Tampa
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Miami
  Georgia      
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Atlanta
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
2 Campuses: Atlanta, Savannah
  Idaho      
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Boise
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Boise
  Illinois      
Coyne College For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: Chicago
  Indiana      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
3 Campuses: Hammond, Indianapolis, Merrillville
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
5 Campuses: Ft. Wayne, Indianapolis, Merrillville, Michigan City, South Bend
  Iowa      
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Bettendorf
  Kansas      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Kansas City
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
2 Campuses: Lenexa, Salina
  Kentucky      
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
3 Campuses: Fort Mitchell, Hopkinsville, Louisville
  Michigan      
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: Novi
  Mississippi      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Memphis
  Missouri      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Kansas City
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Fenton
  Nevada      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Las Vegas
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Las Vegas, Reno
  New Jersey      
HoHoKus Schools For-Profit $17,624 0% (1 review)
4 Campuses: Hackensack, Nutley, Paterson, Ramsey
  New Mexico      
Brookline College For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: Albuquerque
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Albuquerque
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Albuquerque
  North Carolina      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Charlotte
Medical Careers Institute For-Profit --- Add Review
3 Campuses: Greensboro, Charlotte, Raleigh
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: High Point
  Ohio      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
3 Campuses: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: Warrensville Heights
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
4 Campuses: Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Findlay
  Oklahoma      
Brookline College For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: Oklahoma City
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
2 Campuses: Oklahoma City, Tulsa
  Oregon      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Portland
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Portland
  Rhode Island      
New England Institute of Technology For-Profit $18,960 100% (1 review)
1 Campus: East Greenwich
  South Carolina      
Medical Careers Institute For-Profit --- Add Review
3 Campuses: Charleston, Columbia, Greenville
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: Columbia
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
1 Campus: Greenville
  Tennessee      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
1 Campus: Memphis
Daymar Institute For-Profit $16,560 - $18,100 Add Review
3 Campuses: Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Nashville
  Texas      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 54% (13 reviews)
3 Campuses: Arlington, Dallas, San Antonio
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
12 Campuses: Arlington, Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Fort Worth, Laredo, Lubbock, McAllen, Midland, San Antonio
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Mesquite
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
1 Campus: Round Rock
Brown Mackie College For-Profit $10,181 - $14,069 Add Review
2 Campuses: Bedford, San Antonio
  Utah      
Provo College For-Profit $14,346 33% (3 reviews)
2 Campuses: American Fork, Provo
  Virginia      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Chesapeake
Medical Careers Institute For-Profit --- Add Review
5 Campuses: Manassas, Newport News, Richmond, Roanoke, Virginia Beach
South University For-Profit $15,910 Add Review
2 Campuses: Richmond, Virginia Beach
  Washington      
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Spokane
  Wisconsin      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Milwaukee
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