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Massage Therapy Degree

Professional Massage Therapist

70 Credit Hours
15 months (day)
20 months (evenings)

Program Objective

The KTI Professional Massage Therapy Specialist Occupational Associate degree program is designed to train students for entry-level positions as massage therapists. The student will develop competencies in Medical Massage, Kinesiology, Sports Massage, Muscle Testing, Swedish Massage, Lymph Drainage, Cranial Sacral, and other Therapeutic Modalities as listed below.

To train students to become professional therapeutic massage therapists which will qualify the student to seek employment as a massage therapist working in health spas, fitness centers, private practice, and in association with other health professionals such as chiropractors and physical therapists. This learning experience will be the catalyst for becoming a caring, intuitive therapist.

Licensure is required in order to work as a massage therapist in Pennsylvania. The PA State Board of Licensure establishes the requirements. For more information on this please contact Keystone Technical Institute or visit the Massage Boards website.

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