In Kuwait, Physical therapy B.Sc. degree can be obtained after graduating from Kuwait University (4-year program). Students learn to asses patients and document their progress in their second year of study and start going on to hospitals to have their practical learning beginning at the start of their third year. After graduating further training in [...]
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In Malta, Physical Therapy B.Sc. (honours) is available as a course which can be obtained after finishing a four-year course at the Institute of Health Care of the University of Malta. This course involves all aspects of Physiotherapy. Students have an intensive three-year theoretical course after whom s/he spends the last year doing clinical placements [...]

In Iran, The Physical therapy degree is offered in bachelor level which usually takes 4 years. Some medical students after studying 2 to 3 years of medicine, may switch to Physiotherapy which in this case they only need to study one more year. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Physical therapy education, under the G. N. [...]

In Taiwan, Physical Therapy is available as a four-year undergraduate course in 14 universities. There are also three junior colleges to provide a five-year program. Clinical practice is required in the final year of the both programs mentioned above. Once a student graduates from the PT program, he/she is then required to pass a national [...]

In the Philippines, physical therapy programs are generally five years in length and awards the Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy (BSPT) degree upon graduation. The program consists of basic sciences, two years of physical therapy subjects and a final year of internship & research/thesis. Some schools require students to complete a full 12 months [...]

The Physical therapy degree is a master part of orthopaedic surgery board that given by the medical school after the B.Sc. degree , it requires a full B.Sc. degree in medicine (six years) and is not a separate allied health field. The Physical therapy degree is B.Sc. College of Medical and Health technology-Baghdad has a [...]

World Confederation of Physical Therapy (WCPT) recognises there is considerable diversity in the social, economic, cultural, and political environments in which physical therapist education is conducted throughout the world. WCPT recommends physical therapist entry-level educational programs be based on university or university-level studies, of a minimum of four years, independently validated and accredited as being [...]

In the United States, training in physical therapy culminates in a doctor of physical therapy (DPT) degree. A few programs still offer a Masters degree. (MSPT, MPT) There are still many physical therapists currently practicing in the US who were trained with a BSPT degree. Physical therapist education includes clinical internships. All states also require [...]

Physical therapy education varies greatly from country to country. Worldwide, physical therapy training ranges from basic work site education in hospitals and outpatient clinics to professional doctoral degree programs. Adapted from the Wikipedia article Physical therapy education, under the G. N. U. Free Documentation License. Please also see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki



