Pre-Physical Therapy
Pre-Physical Therapy
Physical therapists design plans for patients to help them manage pain and improve strength and mobility. Those with the goal of becoming a physical therapist can start their education at Kish by learning important subjects in the field like biology, chemistry and physics. The coursework is the first step on the road to becoming a licensed physical therapist.
In our Pre-Physical Therapy pathway, you may:
- Earn an Associate of Science degree with a focus on physical therapy-related classes.
- Prepare yourself to transfer to a four-year institution to continue your physical therapy education.
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Pre-Physical Therapy Details
- Demand for PT’s is expected to grow faster than average as physical therapy becomes a more important part of recovery.
- The work can be demanding physically with lots of hands-on therapy work.
- Physical therapists can specialize in areas such as pediatrics or sports medicine.
- Educating patients and their loved ones about what to expect during recovery is a critical skill needed for PT’s.
Kish’s Pre-Physical Therapy pathway will prepare students to transfer and take the next step in their education. A Doctorate of Physical Therapy and a state license are needed to practice as a PT.
Students interested in pursuing physical therapy as a career are encouraged to speak with their academic advisor for course and career planning.