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Last updated on 2025-04-22

Program overview

Program Overview

The University Diploma in Massage Therapy is designed to cultivate skilled and well-rounded massage therapists who are prepared to work in various medical and therapeutic settings. This program emphasizes the importance of massage therapy as a healing art, which has been practiced for thousands of years. Students will learn a variety of soft tissue manipulation techniques that are essential for assessing and treating stress, pain, and various physical conditions. The program also includes practical experience through an onsite teaching clinic, allowing students to apply their knowledge in real-world scenarios.

 

Program Structure

The University Diploma in Massage Therapy is structured to provide a comprehensive education in the field of massage therapy. Key details of the program include:

  • Program Length: Typically spans two years.
  • Credits: The program requires a specific number of credits to complete, ensuring a thorough understanding of the subject matter.
  • Practical Experience: Students will have the opportunity to engage in hands-on learning through an onsite teaching clinic.
  • Program Options: The program may include options for co-op placements or internships, providing additional real-world experience.

 

Featured Experiences

  • Comprehensive clinical education that prepares students for a variety of medical and therapeutic environments.
  • Hands-on experience in an onsite teaching clinic, allowing students to apply learned techniques in a practical setting.
  • Focus on a variety of soft tissue manipulation techniques essential for effective treatment.

 

Career Options

  • Registered Massage Therapist: Provide therapeutic massage to clients, helping to relieve pain and promote relaxation.
  • Sports Massage Therapist: Work with athletes to enhance performance and aid recovery through specialized massage techniques.
  • Rehabilitation Therapist: Assist patients recovering from injuries by using massage therapy as part of their rehabilitation program.
  • Wellness Coach: Guide clients in achieving overall wellness through massage therapy and lifestyle changes.
  • Massage Therapy Educator: Teach future massage therapists in academic or clinical settings, sharing knowledge and expertise.

 

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