<p>I know this an uncommon major, but i can't find any information. so if anybody knows what the best schools for this major are, please say them.</p>
<p>DanG73, physical therapy is not available as an undergraduate major. All physical therapy programs are at the graduate level (mostly clinical doctorate - DPT degrees, a few masters). Some universities that have PT grad programs offer a provisional admission in the freshman year into their physical therapy programs via a 6 or 7 year program. You can find information about accredited physical therapy programs by going to the American Physical Therapy Association's website at APTA</a> | Home. Follow the links to education. Hope this helps.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh University</p>
<p>bcarvings, Pittsburgh University does not offer an undergraduate degree in Physical Therapy.</p>
<p>They do, however, offer 3 separate degrees in Physical Therapy:
--MS in Health and Rehabilitation Sciences with concentrations in Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal Physical Therapy
--Doctor of Physical Therapy (DPT)
--Transitional Doctor of Physical Therapy (t-DPT)</p>
<p>Hops-scout is right. To clarify: The Doctor of PHysical Therapy (DPT) is the entry-level degree to become a PT. Both the transitional DPT and the MS in Health & Rehab Sciences described above are degrees offered to practicing PT's who are interested in an advanced degree.</p>