Closing in on my UOP (On campus) bachelors degree. Looking at masters programs and also becoming a physical therapy. My question is what is the fastest way to become a licensed physical therapist in California? Any online ways or other ways I can leverage to get this done?
partially dl DPT "The University of St. Augustine is proud to announce a unique and flexible part-time way to obtain a Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) degree through our FLEX distance education program in St. Augustine, FL and San Diego, CA." Part-time, Flexible Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT) | University of St. Augustine Pre reqs: Bachelors plus General College Chemistry I and II 6 credit hours General College Physics I and II (Kinesiology, Biomechanics) 6 credit hours General College Biology I and II (zoology can be substituted for biology II) 6 credit hours Anatomy and Physiology 6 credit hours Social Sciences (include Psychology, Sociology, Anthropology, etc.) 9 credit hours
BUMP. Shawn, did you ever look into the St. Augustine program? Also what did you finally decide to do?