An associate degree in massage therapy expands upon the certificate curriculum to include general education courses – providing additional communication and time management skills that contribute to success in the workplace.
Anatomy, physiology, pathology, kinesiology and nutrition courses — provide thorough overview of the human body’s structure and function Extensive hands-on clinical experience — in a variety of settings that prepare you to practice Assessment and treatment techniques — to tailor massage and bodywork for the unique needs of your clients Practice management courses — to understand the business, marketing and accounting aspects of your practice Communication, ethics, legal issues and personal learning strategies — to enhance your professional practice
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