The Berdan Institute – Massage Therapy

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Length to Graduate: 30-42 Weeks
Location: NJ-Wayne
Subject: Therapeutic Massage

DESCRIPTION

As a student of Berdan Institute’s Massage Therapy Program, you will receive 750 hours of classroom, lab and clinical instruction with the goal of having all the necessary skills for an entry-level massage and body works therapist.

In addition to the technical skills taught, you will also receive some training in the business and professional areas so you will have the confidence to go out into the job market. Berdan Institute will teach you to balance the nurturing character of massage therapy with, and understanding of, the need to produce and income. There are both daytime and evening courses. The daytime program includes six 125-hour modules, Monday thru Friday for five hours per day. Total 30 weeks. The evening program includes six 125 hours modules, Monday thru Thursday for four and one half hours per night. Total 42 weeks.

ADVANTAGES

Offering massage therapy students a well-balanced approach to education, the faculty at Berdan Institute – Wayne are focused on giving their students a real-world education through a combination of both laboratory and classroom teaching. Professionals in their field, the staff at Berdan Institute impart valuable career based knowledge upon their students.

THINGS TO CONSIDER

Students are evaluated in all areas of professional development, including applicable areas of Human Sciences, Massage Techniques, Adjunct Body Work Modalities, Professional Standards and Clinical Practices.

FINANCIAL AID

If you’re interested in financial aid, one of the first steps to take is to fill out a FAFSA form available online. As financial aid is available to students planning to attend Berdan Institute, students should request further information when applying for admission to the school. Financial aid is available for eligible students in the form of student loans, grants, and scholarships.

SCHOLARSHIPS

NA

CERTIFICATIONS

Fully accredited by the American Association of Medical Assistants (AAMA),
the American Dental Association (ADA) and the Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools (ABHES)

SUMMARY

Upon graduation, students will receive a certificate in massage therapy and will be prepared to take the National certification Examination for Therapeutic Massage and Body works. You will then be qualified to work in health clinics, spas, resorts, physical therapy practices, chiropractic offices and other massage therapy establishments.

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The Berdan Institute
201 Willowbrook Blvd 2nd Floor Wayne, NJ 07470

Category: Therapeutic Massage, Trade / Vocational

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