Program Overview
Major ID: 421D
Program Start Dates: Fall, Spring
The Clinical Massage Therapy Diploma program is designed to prepare students for professional massage therapy practice in a variety of settings. The program includes all components recommended by The Coalition of National Massage Therapy Organizations including theory, anatomy, kinesiology, business, ethics, pathology, and a wide variety of outcome-based techniques. This program graduates massage therapists who manipulate soft tissue structures of the body to prevent and alleviate pain and dysfunction, using techniques such as Swedish Massage, Sports Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, Lymphatic Drainage, Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF) and Active Isolated Stretching (AIS) techniques, Trigger Point Therapy, and various Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) techniques. Graduates integrate clinical massage techniques to positively contribute to the wellbeing of the client in a safe, skillful and professional manner.
Career Opportunities
The employment outlook for massage therapists is projected to be better than average in the upcoming years. The increasing population, increasing personal incomes, longer life spans, and an increasing recognition that massage is beneficial to reduce stress, relieve pain, and improve overall health all contribute to an increased demand. Graduates perform massage therapy in health spas, resorts, health clubs, retirement residences, country clubs, hospitals, chiropractic offices, long-term care facilities, clinics, or may be self-employed.
Licensing or certification exams are independent of graduation requirements.
Program Outcomes
- Produce an effective clinical massage therapy session.
- Apply appropriate techniques based on knowledge of anatomy, kinesiology and pathology.
- Implement a self-care strategy including the application of proper body mechanics.
- Demonstrate successful and ethical therapeutic relationships with clients, colleagues and other health care workers.
- Develop strategies for a successful practice, business, or employment situation.
Program Faculty
Nick Bohrer
nick.bohrer@saintpaul.edu
Jeremy Sartain
jeremy.sartain@saintpaul.edu
Day and Evening Classes
Classes may be offered day and evening.
Textbook and Supply Costs
Students should expect to spend approximately $1,000.00 for books and supplies. (Does not include massage table.) This cost is in addition to tuition and fees.
Transfer Opportunities
Saint Paul College has transfer agreements & partnerships between many post-secondary institutions. For more information please go to saintpaul.edu/Transfer.