Massage Therapy
Massage therapists provide safe, effective, and ethical health care by assessing, treating, and preventing physical dysfunction and pain in soft tissue and joints. You will gain the skills and knowledge to develop, implement, and evaluate safe and effective treatment plans.
Courses
- ANAT 1012 — Anatomy 1
- ANAT 1014 — Anatomy 2
- COMM 1048 — College Writing Skills
- GNED 1100 — Becoming a Global Changemaker
- MAST 1006 — Physiology 1
- MAST 1007 — Massage Therapy Assessment and Skills 1
- MAST 1008 — MAST 1008
- MAST 1009 — Professionalism and Ethical Practice
- MAST 1010 — Physiology 2
- MAST 1011 — Massage Therapy Assessment and Skills 2
- MAST 1012 — Therapeutic and Professional Relationships
- MAST 1013 — MAST 1013
- MAST 2007 — Pathophysiology 1
- MAST 2008 — Treatment Planning for
- MAST 2009 — Treatment of Inflammatory & Musculoskeletal Conditions
- MAST 2010 — Remedial Exercise
- MAST 2011 — Care of Special Populations 1
- MAST 2012 — Pathophysiology 2
- MAST 2013 — Treatment Planning for Neurological Conditions
- MAST 2014 — Treatment of Neurological Conditions
- MAST 2015 — Care of Special Populations 2
- MAST 2016 — Treatment Planning for Postural & Orthopedic Conditions
- MAST 2017 — Treatment Planning of Postural & Orthopedic Conditions
- MAST 3008 — Pathophysiology 3
- MAST 3009 — Integrated Approach to Practice
- MAST 3010 — Comprehensive Review & OSCE Preparation
- MAST 3011 — Business Management
- MAST 3012 — Advanced Remedial Exercise
- MAST 3013 — Care of Special Populations 3
- RESE 3001 — Introduction to Research in Practice
- WKPL 2078 — Work Integrated Learning 1
- WKPL 2079 — Work Integrated Learning 2
- WKPL 2080 — Community Placement 1
- WKPL 3023 — Work Integrated Learning 3
- WKPL 3024 — Community Placement 2
- WKPL 3025 — Work Integrated Learning 4
- WKPL 3026 — Community Placement 3