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Schools Offering Respiratory Therapy Degrees

Career Information

  • Average Salary: $54,280
  • Job Outlook: 28% growth (faster than average)

All stats from BLS.gov

The goal of respiratory therapists is to cure or improve breathing disorders that people may be born with or develop later in life. For example, a patient with bronchitis, asthma, emphysema, or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease would seek treatment from a respiratory therapist. In order to clear the breathing pathways of patients, respiratory therapists have the responsibility of administering aerosolized drugs, facilitating the use of oxygen delivery devices, performing endotracheal intubation suctioning, putting patients on and off life support, inserting the arterial lines, collecting and interpreting arterial blood samples, and more.

To become a respiratory therapist, you must devote at least two years to obtaining your associate degree. If after this time, you would like to advance your career, you might consider obtaining a bachelor's degree or master's degree in respiratory therapy. Whatever degree you pursue, however, it must come from a school that is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care or the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs. If you receive a degree that is not accredited by one of these two agencies, you may have a difficult time becoming certified or even getting a job. Before you can start work as a respiratory therapist in the United States, you must receive your Certified Respiratory Therapist credential.

Career Specializations

  • Sleep Disorders: Loud snoring is just the beginning of the health problems that respiratory therapists help patients with when their airways become blocked during sleep.
  • Neonatology: Having just been developed, the lungs of newborn infants are extremely fragile and thus, require very careful attention from respiratory therapists.
  • Pediatrics: With an asthma epidemic sweeping the nation, respiratory therapists may choose to work closely with children to teach them how to manage their condition and prepare for what to do in the case of an attack.
  • Pulmonary Function Technology: Respiratory therapists may specialize in the technology that works to improve lung function.

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Degree Levels

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

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Education & Certification Requirements

Respiratory therapists must, at the very minimum, complete their associate degree in respiratory therapy at a school accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (CoARC) or the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP). Accreditation status of schools offering respiratory therapy programs is constantly being updated on the CoARC website. Accredited programs may be at colleges and universities, medical schools, vocational-technical institutes, and/or the armed forces.

If you live anywhere in the United States, you must obtain your license before you can start working as a respiratory therapist. In order to be licensed, you must first meet the eligibility requirements provided by the National Board for Respiratory Care. Once you have graduated from a CAAHEP- or CoARC-accredited entry-level or advanced program and pass the exam, you may then receive your Certified Respiratory Therapist (CRT) credential. After passing two separate examinations, you may be awarded the Registered Respiratory Therapist credential. (BLS)

The entry-level CRT exam consists of 160 multiple-choice questions and will take three hours to complete. In order to prepare for the exam, you must be familiar with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of all entry-level respiratory therapists. Also, many employers of respiratory therapists require employees to hold active cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification.

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Salary Information

As of May 2008, respiratory therapists earned median annual wages of $52,200. The lowest 10 percent earned less than $37,920, while the highest 10 percent earned more than $69,800. If you obtain a bachelor's or master's degree in respiratory therapy, you will likely be earning an amount toward the top of this range. (BLS)

California was the highest paying state for respiratory therapists, providing an annual mean wage of $67,970 in May 2010. Colleges, universities, and professional schools paid the highest salaries, which provided an annual mean wage of $66,450 the same year. (BLS)

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Job Outlook

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics has a favorable prediction for respiratory therapists; employment for respiratory therapists is expected to grow 21 percent over the period of 2008 to 2018. This amount is much greater than the average for all occupations. The increasing demand for respiratory therapists in the next decade will come from the large aging population and a large prevalence of cardiopulmonary disease among this demographic. As a result, more respiratory therapists will be needed to meet the health demands of the elderly. Additionally, respiratory therapists have taken on more expansive roles in case management, emergency care, disease prevention, and the early detection of pulmonary disorders, which will also contribute to growth in the demand for respiratory therapists.

Job opportunities are best for people who have obtained both a bachelor's degree and certification in respiratory therapy. Most job openings for respiratory therapists will be in hospitals, although there are additional openings in home healthcare services, consumer-goods rental firms, health practitioner offices, and in the employment services industry. (BLS)

Related Careers

If you have considered working as a respiratory therapist, you probably want to spend your hours working to improve the health of patients. Another career that would allow you to do this is physical therapy. Physical therapists work alongside people suffering from physical disabilities to improve their functioning and/or lessen their pain. As a physical therapist, you can be expected to provide massages and electrical stimulation, guide exercises, and facilitate stretching. .

Also, you might consider work in occupational therapy. As an occupational therapist, you will develop ways to improve the quality of life for those suffering any physical, mental, emotional, or developmental health issues. You will work directly with patients to allow them to perform routine tasks in both living and working environments. Patients who have experienced a permanent loss of functioning may seek treatment from occupational therapists so that they can eventually live more independently. If work as an occupational therapist seems like too much responsibility or requires a more rigorous academic commitment than you were hoping for, you can also consider working as an occupational therapy assistant.

Displaying 36 schools.

Accredited Schools Offering Respiratory Therapy Degrees

 
School Type Annual Tuition? Recommend Rate
  Online      
Independence University For-Profit $9,133 100% (4 reviews)
  Alabama      
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
4 Campuses: Birmingham, Huntsville, Mobile, Montgomery
  Arizona      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Phoenix
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Phoenix
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
3 Campuses: Mesa, Phoenix, Tucson
  California      
San Joaquin Valley College --- $12,265 - $18,725 Add Review
11 Campuses: Bakersfield, Chula Vista, Fresno, Hanford, Hesperia, Lancaster, Rancho Cordova, Rancho Cucamonga, Salida, Temecula, Visalia
Platt College - California For-Profit $17,991 - $23,250 Add Review
4 Campuses: Alhambra, Ontario, Riverside, San Diego
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
4 Campuses: Garden Grove, North Hollywood, San Bernardino, San Diego
California College San Diego For-Profit --- Add Review
3 Campuses: National City, San Diego, San Marcos
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
  Colorado      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Aurora
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Thornton
  Connecticut      
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Farmington
  Florida      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 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
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Jacksonville, Pensacola
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
4 Campuses: Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, Orlando, Tampa
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Orlando
  Georgia      
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
4 Campuses: Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Atlanta
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
3 Campuses: Augusta, Columbus, Macon
  Idaho      
Stevens-Henager For-Profit $15,790 48% (23 reviews)
3 Campuses: Boise, Idaho Falls, Nampa
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Boise
  Illinois      
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
4 Campuses: Collinsville, Hillside , Skokie , Tinley Park
  Indiana      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
3 Campuses: Hammond, Indianapolis, Merrillville
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Indianapolis
  Kansas      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Kansas City
  Kentucky      
Spencerian College For-Profit $14,242 - $17,370 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Lexington, Louisville
  Louisiana      
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Baton Rouge, Bossier City
  Maryland      
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
1 Campus: Landover
  Massachusetts      
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Boston, Charlestown
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Boston
  Michigan      
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Detroit
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
2 Campuses: Dearborn, Grand Rapids
  Mississippi      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Memphis
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Biloxi, Jackson
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
1 Campus: Gulfport
  Missouri      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Kansas City
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
3 Campuses: Fenton, Hazelwood, St. Peters
  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      
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
1 Campus: Iselin
  New Mexico      
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Albuquerque
  New York      
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
4 Campuses: Garden City, Melville, New York, White Plains
  North Carolina      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Charlotte
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Greensboro
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
5 Campuses: Cary, Fayetteville, Greenville, Jacksonville, Wilmington
  Ohio      
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Cleveland
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
3 Campuses: Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
2 Campuses: Columbus, Middleburg Heights
  Oklahoma      
Platt College - Oklahoma For-Profit --- Add Review
4 Campuses: Lawton, Moore, Oklahoma City, Tulsa
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Tulsa
  Oregon      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Portland
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: Portland
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Portland
  Pennsylvania      
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
4 Campuses: Broomall, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
2 Campuses: Pittsburgh, Trevose
YTI Career Institute For-Profit --- Add Review
3 Campuses: Altoona, Lancaster, York
  Rhode Island      
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
1 Campus: Cranston
New England Institute of Technology For-Profit $18,960 100% (1 review)
1 Campus: East Greenwich
  South Carolina      
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
5 Campuses: Columbia, Florence, Greenville, North Charleston, Spartanburg
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
2 Campuses: Conway, North Charleston
  Tennessee      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
1 Campus: Memphis
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Nashville
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
2 Campuses: Chattanooga, Knoxville
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
3 Campuses: Chattanooga, Clarksville, Madison
  Texas      
Concorde Career Colleges For-Profit --- 57% (14 reviews)
3 Campuses: Arlington, Dallas, San Antonio
Kaplan Career Institute For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: McAllen
Platt College - Oklahoma For-Profit --- Add Review
1 Campus: Dallas
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
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Austin
Sanford-Brown Institute For-Profit $12,319 - $14,525 29% (80 reviews)
1 Campus: Austin
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
3 Campuses: Dallas, Houston, San Antonio
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Mesquite
  Utah      
Stevens-Henager For-Profit $15,790 48% (23 reviews)
7 Campuses: Layton, Lehi, Logan, Murray, Ogden, Orem, St. George
  Virginia      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Chesapeake
Virginia College For-Profit $12,000 - $17,845 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Richmond
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
2 Campuses: McLean, Vienna
Miller-Motte Technical College For-Profit $8,928 - $11,640 Add Review
2 Campuses: Lynchburg, Roanoke
  Washington      
Carrington College For-Profit --- 0% (1 review)
1 Campus: Spokane
  Wisconsin      
Kaplan College For-Profit --- 100% (2 reviews)
1 Campus: Milwaukee
Sanford-Brown College For-Profit $10,269 - $15,501 27% (26 reviews)
1 Campus: West Allis
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