Bachelor's Degree:
* Biology
* Chemistry
* Physics
* Anatomy
* Physiology
* Calculus
* Statistics
* Biomechanics
* Exercise Physiology
* Psychology
* English
* Social Sciences
* Humanities
Master's Degree in Physical Therapy:
* Gross Anatomy
* Neuroanatomy
* Pathophysiology
* Kinesiology
* Neuromuscular Physiology
* Pharmacology
* Research Methods
* Cardiopulmonary Physiology
* Orthopedic Physical Therapy
* Neurological Physical Therapy
* Pediatric Physical Therapy
* Geriatric Physical Therapy
* Sports Physical Therapy
* Rehabilitation
* Clinical Rotations
In addition to these courses, you will also need to complete clinical rotations as part of your physical therapy education. These rotations will give you hands-on experience in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, clinics, and schools.
Physical therapy is a rewarding career that allows you to help people of all ages recover from injuries, illnesses, and disabilities. If you are interested in becoming a physical therapist, you should start planning your education and career early.