In most areas of the US the minimum requirement is 500 hours of training that can be completed in six months of full time at an accepted school. There are certifications, licenses, or some form of state regulation that is required currently in 42 states, including the District of Columbia. Some states do their own licensing exams while others use the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTM.) To be eligible to take the examination through the NCBTM, applicants must have 500 hours of formal training at a state licensed training institute or approved school including: 1) At least 125 hours in anatomy, physiology and kinesiology. 2) 200 hours in massage and bodywork assessment, theory and practice. 3) 40 hours of in-class, supervised instruction in pathology. 4) 10 hours of business instruction, including at least 6 hours of ethics. 5) 125 hours of additional in-class, supervised instruction in a related area. Starting in January of 2009, there is another test called the MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination). It is governed by the Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards (FSMTB). Currently there are 31 states that have joined this new testing association.
No you do not. What you need is to go to a private school. About half of the states in the US require a license to practice massage therapy (check which ones at the American Massage Therapy Association Website: www.amtamassage.org or with www.massagetherapy.com ).
There are lots of schools offering massage education. Hands-on teaching is one of the most important aspects. A solid understanding of proper hand and body mechanics as well as anatomy and physiology are also key. Ask local therapists what school they went to and what they liked about it. Most reputable schools have been in business 10 years or more.
Be careful, some schools use questionable or unethical tactics to get your money. I had lots of referrals to the school I finally chose and it has been the best choice I've ever made. I am now teaching at the school as an assistant instructor five years later. The Cortiva Institute is the largest in the nation with over 8 separate schools and campuses, while the Swedish Institute in NY is the oldest. There are also good schools in North Carolina, such as Natural Touch in Greensboro and Hickory, www.naturaltouchschools.com.
There are now more 2 year college massage programs available which make it more affordable.
Figure out what you need in your state, what your personal need are as far as how you learn best and find a school that can fulfill your needs.
Yes, you have to go to collage to be a massage therapist but only for four years
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How long does it take to learn to be a massage therapist?
The time required to become a massage therapist can vary quite a bit. First, ask yourself whether you want the minimum training to get started or enough education to master the discipline. Second, consider the educational requirements, if any, of the states and/or cities where you intend to practice. Thirty-seven states in the US have massage licensing laws, and many localities also have licensing laws that apply within the city. Read more about states regulating massage.
If you live in a state that regulates massage licensing laws, the state requirements set your minimum education. Legal minimums can range from 330 to 1,000 contact hours, and programs can take from a few weeks to two years, depending on how the program is structured. For complete information on massage schools in your area, read detailed fact sheets on available massage programs and contact schools for additional information.
If your location has no governmental regulation, you can start your practice with whatever training you choose to get - even none! However, proper training enables you to go further, so consider your long-term goals when you decide on the education you need.
You need to go to a school that is approved by your province's massage therapy college (CMTO for Ontario). The program is 2-3 years, depending on your schedule. Some courses you take include Anatomy and Physiology, Pathology, Palpation, Massage Theory and Techniques, and Advanced Theory and Techniques. Of course this depends on your school. Once you graduate, you are eligible to take your province's registration exam and get your full license.
no u have to go to college!!
Go to college and get a degree in psychology or social work, typically.
8 years
A college degree...
A college degree...
no research what college will accept the degree and get a master's if possible. if not, go to a college that will accept your college credits.
The completion of respiratory therapist training programs in most states (except for Alaska and Hawaii) require a respiratory therapist license. The requirements are closely aligned with the requirements set forth by the NBRC to become a certified respiratory therapist.
A college Degree
yes you can, it simply depends on how the credits transfer
You do not need to go to college to become a massage therapist. Though that may be true in the future because the profession is growing so rapidly. Right now, you first need to find out if you are in a State regulated Massage Therapy licensing, or if you are in a State where individual municipalities, like counties or cities, have their own licensing laws.
In order to be an occupational therapist it would take up to 6 years but many people can choose to continue going to college till they receive their PhD.
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