Massage Training
The Professional Massage
Training Program prepares students to become successful practicing
bodyworkers. The Program exceeds standards set by COMTA, by national
certification, and by most state and municipal governments for licensing.
The Professional Massage Therapy Program teaches the art and science
of massage therapy, while also teaching sound business practices
which prepare students for success in the marketplace. As part of
the Professional Massage Therapy Program curriculum, a student completes
a comprehensive Professional Development course. This course includes
techniques of enrollment, starting and operating a massage therapy
business, presentation, advertising, resumé writing, job
interviewing skills, and the integration of sound business practices
with a holistic approach to health care. Students participate in
the Clinical Internship, which provides them with on-the-job training
in preparation for working professionally.
In
just seven months a Utah College of Massage Therapy graduate can
have a great job working almost anywhere in the country. Today,
there are more opportunities for UCMT graduates than ever before,
including: sports massage, clinical massage, corporate massage,
private practice, the medical field, infant massage, rehabilitation,
health and wellness centers, and geriatric massage. No matter which
field you choose, the possibilities are endless. The Utah College
of Massage Therapy Family of Schools, with campuses in Salt Lake
City, Utah Valley, Las Vegas, Tempe, Phoenix, and Denver, is proud
to offer you state-of-the-art massage training in and bodywork therapies
and highly effective career services placement through exclusive
recruiting visits and job fairs with industry-leading massage employers.
Due to the fact that we are training health care practitioners we
include CPR certification training, First Aid, and information on
HIV/AIDS in our Professional Massage Training Program curriculum.
The UCMT Family of Schools not only prepares students to become
proficient bodyworkers but also trains students to become successful
in the marketplace, either as a sole practitioner, an independent
contractor, or an employee.
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