Physical Therapy Schooling

Im interested in Physical Therapy, and I know to apply to a Physical Therapy Program you need 2 classes in Chemistry, 2 classes in Physics, 2 classes in Human Anatomy, Developmental Psychology class, and a Statistics class.

But does it matter what Bachelor Degree you get as long as you fulfill those requirements above because I was thinking of getting my Bachelors in Education?
mjpicone92
Asked Feb 25, 2012
If you want to be a Physical Therapist, why not make that your major? Would you major in physical therapy if you wanted to be a teacher? Find the job that you would find rewarding to do every day and discover what the educational requirements are to do that job. The shortest route between two points is a straight line.
Rob
Answered Feb 25, 2012
Edited Feb 25, 2012
As far as I know there is no undergraduate program for Physical Therapy only graduate and I need to fulfill my undergraduate first
Something science/health related might seem more relevant to master's programs admissions staff and future employers.
As long as you have the pre-reqs, you would meet the minimum requirements to be considered for the program. If you chose an unrelated major, you'd probably run into some other road blocks, though. The admissions staff --- and later on, potential employers --- could look at your choice of major and wonder how committed you really are to your career path, and doubt that you are focused enough.
skyDancer
Answered Feb 26, 2012
For best Physical Therapy Schooling, please browse www.google.com
alexandersmith
Answered Jun 21, 2012

TIP: If it's not your answer to this question, please click "Leave a Comment" button under the question to communicate with the question owner.

Categories