Professional Massage Therapy Program
Program Overview Students learn basic massage theory and technique. They are also taught an Eastern paradigm of bodywork therapy that includes shiatsu and acupressure, along with contemporary Western modalities such as structural bodywork, trigger point therapy & rehabilitation massage, sports massage, and cranial sacral therapy. The program includes courses in anatomy and physiology, giving students a solid understanding of the body and enabling them to effectively communicate with other health care professionals and create comprehensive treatment programs for their clients. Business and career development classes, along with training in laws and regulations, are also offered. Program Objectives:
Master Bodyworker Program
Program Overview Modality-specific assessments enhance students' effectiveness with clinical analysis, intuition, and application of advanced techniques in the following: myokinetic techniques, hydrotherapy spa treatments, sports injury management, and rehabilitative protocols. Students must first successfully complete the Professional Massage Therapy Program (815.5 hours). The advanced courses of the Master Bodyworker Program can then be completed in one quarter. Program Objectives: *Available at the Salt Lake City, UT Campus only.
How much will a massage program cost me?
What are my financing options to pay for a massage program?
In addition to any grants for which they were eligible, graduates also used loans to finance their education. The median debt for massage program graduates is:
To apply for federal aid, prospective students must submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), which can be accessed online at www.fafsa.ed.gov. Our Financial Aid Representatives can help you with that process and answer all of your questions. Net Price Calculator is available here. How long will it take me to complete a massage program?
What are the chances of getting a job when I graduate? The job placement rate for students who complete massage programs Massage Therapist, Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified Massage Therapist (CMT), Licensed Massage Practitioner, Registered Massage Therapist, Bodywork Therapist, Integrated Deep Tissue Massage Therapist, Therapeutic Massage Technician
*As reported in 2010 annual report to ACCET
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