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MASSAGE THERAPY

Program Description

This 26.0 Semester Credit Hour (780 clock hour) program requires 32.5 weeks of training (day and evening) and is designed for those students who desire knowledge and skills in massage. The program includes 108 hours of clinic supervised student massages.

 

Program Objectives

The program is designed to provide students with extensive and comprehensive training in body structure and the function of the various body systems, as it relates to Massage Therapy. Students will learn basic principles and theories, and applications of different Massage Modalities. Students will learn and develop administrative skills such as client scheduling, obtaining and maintaining client data, and bookkeeping, necessary to work in a medical or private setting. Students will be certified in CPR and will learn basic vital signs and first aid.

Occupational Objectives

Graduates will be qualified to work in Spas, Doctor/Chiropractic Offices, Health Resorts, or as Independent Massage Therapists.

O*NET 31-9011 CIP 51.3501

 
Module Title Total Hours

Credit Hours

  MT 200A

History and Industry Trends of Massage

  48  1.6
  MT 200B Fundamentals of Massage   48  1.6
  MT 201A Body Systems   48  1.6
  MT 201B Anatomy of the Body   48  1.6
  MT 202A Fundamentals of Swedish Massage   48  1.6
  MT 202B Swedish Massage Techniques   48  1.6
  MT 203A Pregnancy and Infant Massage   48  1.6
  MT 203B Specialized Massage   48  1.6
  MT 204A Asian Bodywork    48  1.6
  MT 204B Trigger Points and Deep Tissue Therapy   48  1.6
  MT 205A Fundamentals of Sports Massage   48  1.6
  MT 205B Orthopaedic Massage   48  1.6
  MT 206 Business Mastery   48  1.6
  MT 207 Career Development   48  1.6
  MT 208 Clinic/Externship  108  3.6
  TOTALS:    780 26.0
 
 
 
 
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