Brookline College – Massage Therapy

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Length to Graduate: 32 Weeks
Location: AZ-Phoenix, AZ-Tempe, AZ-Tucson
Students per Class: 1-10
Tuition to Graduate: $14,000
Subject: Therapeutic Massage

DESCRIPTION

If you have a strong interest in natural health and want to gain the necessary skills and knowledge to pursue a career in this fulfilling industry, the Massage Therapy Diploma program from Brookline College could be the perfect choice for you.

You can learn the ins and outs of a variety of massage techniques used to help in rehabilitating injuries, reducing stress, and increasing relaxation. Brookline College can also provide you with a solid background in health and wellness, anatomy, physiology, and much more. In addition, a 160-hour practicum component can allow you to gain valuable, real-world experience.

ADVANTAGES

The programs at Brookline College are designed to prepare our graduates for entry-level employment and we want you to obtain the very best career opportunity available.  As such, we’re dedicated to providing you the best career services possible and working with you to help you find a job in the field you’ve chosen.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that employment in this field is projected to grow faster than average with over 24,000 massage therapists needed by 2016.

FINANCIAL AID

Many students need assistance in covering the cost of their education. Brookline College has a full-time, trained financial aid staff that is available to help students with matters dealing with financial aid.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarships are available.

CERTIFICATIONS

Brookline College is a Senior College accredited by the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to award Diplomas, Associate Degrees, and Bachelor Degrees

SUMMARY

The Massage Therapy program at Brookline College is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills required to successfully enter the massage profession. Students study topics that include: health and wellness, anatomy and physiology, and massage techniques. Upon completion, graduates will have acquired the skills required for entry-level positions in a variety of settings.

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Brookline College – Massage Therapy
2445 W. Dunlap Avenue, Suite 100 Phoenix, AZ 85021-5820

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