Globe University/Minnesota School of Business – Massage Therapy

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Length to Graduate: 12 Months
Location: MN-Minneapolis, MN-Woodbury, MN-Blaine, MN-Brooklyn Center, MN-Elk River, MN-Lakeville, MN-Moorhead, MN-Plymouth, MN-Richfield, MN-Rochester, MN-Shakopee, MN-St. Cloud, WI-Eau Claire, WI-Green Bay, WI-La Crosse, WI-Madison, WI-Wausau, SD-Sioux Falls
Subject: Therapeutic Massage

DESCRIPTION

Globe University/Minnesota School of Business offers an Associate’s in Applied Science degree program and a diploma program in massage therapy. The Associate’s program typically takes two years to complete, while the diploma program requires completion of 770 hours of coursework.

Massage therapy is a growing field in today’s world. More and more people as well as their doctors are recognizing the value of massage to both treat and prevent injuries, stress, and tension.

ADVANTAGES

Massage therapy students have the benefit of learning from people who have experience in the business and who can provide valuable insight and advice. The Globe/Minnesota commitment to excellence and student success is also demonstrated through the career and academic services that are available.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Students learn the techniques of Myofascial release, pregnancy and special populations massage, Swedish massage and sports massage. Graduates of the program will be able to work with a variety of clients in a variety of settings with the experience and knowledge they gain at Globe/Minnesota.

FINANCIAL AID

Globe University provides uncomplicated help with financial aid, tailored your unique needs. We will pair you with a representative who will help as you locate financial aid opportunities for which you qualify. Your representative can also help develop an affordable payment plan.

SCHOLARSHIPS

Globe University offers many scholarships to those who qualify, including those specifically for high school students and for military service members and their families. Our financial aid representatives can help you determine eligibility for these scholarships.

CERTIFICATIONS

Globe University is accredited by Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) , an agency recognized by United States Department of Education as an authority on higher education. ACICS is also recognized by Council for Higher Education Accreditation.

SUMMARY

The demand of qualified massage therapists will grow at a faster-than-average rate for the next several years. To gain an edge over the competition, Globe/Minnesota offers students instruction in cranial, sacral/lymphatic drainage therapies, deep tissue massage, hot stone massage and spa techniques, and Thai massage and energy work.

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Globe University/Minnesota School of Business – Massage Therapy
1345 Deming Way Middleton, WI 53562

Category: Therapeutic Massage, Trade / Vocational

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