
57 Quarter Credit Hours / 1149 Clock Hours / 52 Weeks
This program focuses on the clinical and rehabilitative approaches to massage therapy, integrating Western and Eastern massage techniques for effective results. The program prepares students for entry- level positions as massage therapists in a variety of medical and holistic settings, such as chiropractic, acupuncture, medical and physical therapy offices and hospitals, wellness centers, and for private practice in collaboration with other health care providers. This program also prepares students to take the National Certification Exam, and exceeds hourly educational requirements for most jurisdictions that require 1000+ hours. The following are the required courses: |
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- Anatomy & Physiology
- Kinesiology
- Professional Development
- Swedish Massage
- On-Site Chair Massage
- Pre-Natal Massage
- Hydrotherapy
- Palpation
- HIV/AIDS
- Deep Tissue Massage
- Sports Massage
- Medical Massage
- Practice Management
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- Elective Choice
- Thai Massage
- Anma ( Japanese Deep Tissue Massage)
- Yogic Neuromuscular Therapy
- Shiatsu
- Neurology
- Clinical Applications
- CPR/First Aid
- Law and Ethics
- Foot Reflexology
- Eastern and Western Integration
- Pathology
- Student Clinic
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