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MASSAGE THERAPY CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (CAS) [PROGRAM HOURS: 30] Train for a career in massage therapy. Massage therapists treat clients using touch to manipulate muscles and soft tissue. They relieve pain and stress, improve circulation, increase relaxation, and aid in the general wellness of clients. Massage therapists work in a variety of settings, such as, spas, hotels, fitness centers, and medical and health care related settings. Because most massage therapists work by appointment, this career allows for flexibility in working either full-time or part-time. During New River CTCs two-semester program, students study anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, and specific types of massage including: Swedish, Eastern, deep tissue, and sports massage and pathology. Students will learn to communicate clearly with clients and other members of the health care team, evaluate symptoms, manipulate muscles and other soft body tissue, and provide clients with guidance in self-care techniques. The CAS in Massage Therapy exceeds the 750 clock hours required by the West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure Board. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to take the West Virginia State Board or the National Licensure board examination provided all eligibility requirements are met. Licensing or certification exams are independent of graduation requirements. New River CTCs program is accredited by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & BodyWork (NCBTMB). Program Contact: Lisa Carter, [email protected], 304-793-3005 OFFERED IN: LEWISBURG 7/17/19 Admissions [email protected] 304-647-6565 MASSAGE THERAPY OVER >
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Page 1: MASSAGE THERAPYkinesiology, and specific types of massage including: Swedish, Eastern, deep tissue, and sports massage and pathology. Students will learn to communicate clearly with

MASSAGE THERAPY CERTIFICATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE (CAS) [PROGRAM HOURS: 30]

Train for a career in massage therapy. Massage therapists treat clients using touch to manipulate muscles and soft tissue. They relieve pain and stress, improve circulation, increase relaxation, and aid in the general wellness of clients. Massage therapists work in a variety of settings, such as, spas, hotels, fitness centers, and medical and health care related settings. Because most massage therapists work by appointment, this career allows for flexibility in working either full-time or part-time. During New River CTC’s two-semester program, students study anatomy and physiology, kinesiology, and specific types of massage including: Swedish, Eastern, deep tissue, and sports massage and pathology. Students will learn to communicate clearly with clients and other members of the health care team, evaluate symptoms, manipulate muscles and other soft body tissue, and provide clients with guidance in self-care techniques. The CAS in Massage Therapy exceeds the 750 clock hours required by the West Virginia Massage Therapy Licensure Board. Upon completion of the program, graduates will be eligible to take the West Virginia State Board or the National Licensure board examination provided all eligibility requirements are met. Licensing or certification exams are independent of graduation requirements.

New River CTC’s program is accredited by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & BodyWork (NCBTMB).

Program Contact: Lisa Carter, [email protected], 304-793-3005

OFFERED IN: LEWISBURG 7/17/19

Admissions [email protected] 304-647-6565

MASSAGE

THERAPY

OVER >

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HOW TO GET STARTED:

1. Apply for admission.

2. Apply for financial aid (FAFSA), if applicable.

3. Complete admission requirements.

4. Complete online orientation.

5. Schedule an appointment to register for classes.

For additional information, email [email protected].