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Kinesiology and physical therapy


What are kinesiology and physical therapy majors?

Kinesiology is an area of study focused on human body movement and the science behind physical activity. A kinesiology program will include coursework on the physiological, anatomical, biomechanical, pathological, neuropsychological principles and mechanisms of movement. Physical therapy is a program geared toward promoting, maintaining and restoring health through physical movement.

How much do kinesiology and physical therapy majors make?

Kinesiology and physical therapy graduates typically make between $42,400 and $95,000 per year. The national average of reported salaries for kinesiology and physical therapy degrees is $67,000.
Kinesiology and physical therapy majorsAverage salarySalary
Rehabilitation and therapy$67,000
Athletic trainingNo data
Exercise physiologyNo data
Kinesiology and exercise scienceNo data
Massage therapy and bodyworkNo data
Occupational therapyNo data
Physical therapyNo data
Yoga and movement therapyNo data

Popular kinesiology and physical therapy majors by degrees awarded

On average, around 41,000 students obtain a bachelor's degree or associate degree in all kinesiology and physical therapy fields each year. In 2021, the most popular major within kinesiology and physical therapy was kinesiology and exercise science with 27,120 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and 2,467 students obtaining an associate degree. The least popular major was yoga and movement therapy with 70 students obtaining a bachelor's degree and fewer than 5 students obtaining an associate degree. Overall, kinesiology and physical therapy is a relatively popular area of study.