What you'll learn:

  • Musculoskeletal Anatomy I
  • Musculoskeletal Anatomy II
  • Musculoskeletal Anatomy III
  • Physiology I
  • Physiology II
  • Communications and Ethics
  • Massage Theory and Practice
  • Introduction to Research
  • Orthopedic Assessment I
  • Orthopedic Assessment II
  • Orthopedic Assessment III
  • Orthopedic Assessment IV
  • Pathophysiology I
  • Pathophysiology II
  • Pathophysiology III
  • Exercise and Nutritional Physiology
  • Business and Legal Practice
  • General Treatment Principles and Techniques I
  • General Treatment Principles and Techniques II
  • Clinic I
  • Outreach I
  • Clinical Rehabilitation and Kinesiology
  • Clinical Massage Treatment I
  • Clinic II
  • Outreach II
  • Clinical Massage Treatment II
  • Clinical Massage Treatment III
  • Relaxation Techniques in Massage Therapy
  • Clinic III
  • Outreach III
  • Career Strategies

Length of program: 18 months

Program Overview:

With Canada’s aging population, one of the most rapidly growing career fields is Health Care and Massage Therapists are an essential part.  They are dedicated to maintaining health and well being for today’s society. 
 
Registered Massage Therapist’s instruct this detailed diploma program which is separated into three sections: Classroom lectures for theoretical knowledge, labs where you will practice your skills, in our fully equipped Massage Therapy Lab and Clinic/Outreach to help you gain valuable career experience.
 
Graduates are eligible to write their certification exam through the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (www.cmto.com)

Career Opportunities as a Massage Therapist:

Places: Clinical Rehabilitation: Physiotherapy Clinics · Chiropractic Practices · Massage Clinic · Sports Injury Clinic · Relaxation: Health Spa · Wellness Centres · Resorts · Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Business Owner · Clinic Manager · Partnership