2019-2020 Catalog

Massage Therapy (Certificate)

Program Advisor: Judith Gawron, PT, LMT, DPT

413-236-4604 • jgawron@berkshirecc.edu

The Massage Therapy certificate program prepares students to become Massachusetts State Licensed Massage Therapists with the skills and knowledge to provide effective relaxation and wellness massage. Graduates are prepared to enter the health care field in various settings, including private practice.

Essential Functions

Enrollment in the Massage Therapy program requires that the student, with or without reasonable accommodations (see Notes), must be able to:

  • Critical Thinking
    • Integrate information from a variety of sources such as (knowledge content) text books, reference books, palpation, observation, communication (verbal/non-verbal) to guide decision making;
    • Evaluate and implement appropriate actions for self-care to prevent injury and burn-out;
    • Interpret information from multiple sources (tactile, verbal/ nonverbal communication, knowledge of physiologic effects) while maintaining massage flow;
    • Recognize emergency or possible emergency situations and react in a safe and effective manner;
    • Perceive signs of client discomfort by palpation, observation and receiver’s verbal/nonverbal response; and
    • Determine if massage is indicated, needs modification, is contraindicated, requires clearance from a medical provider, or requires referral (beyond scope of practice).
  • Communication
  • Maintain professional verbal/nonverbal communication;
  • Demonstrate active listening;
  • Develop rapport;
  • Understand and to respond appropriately to nonverbal communication; and
  • Use effective written, verbal and nonverbal communication that is accurate and appropriate to the audience.
  • Professional Presence
  • Demonstrate attributes of empathy, compassion, tolerance and respect;
  • Function autonomously, effectively and ethically in an inti- mate environment;
  • Align with professional ethics and standards;
  • Maintain mental focus for uninterrupted, repeated periods of 60–90 minutes; and
  • Ensure physical/emotional safety of the environment.
  • Physical
  • Maintain continuous standing and moving with periods of sitting for 60–90 minutes;
  • Perform repetitive gross motor movements of arms and legs for 60–90 minutes at a time;
  • Maintain appropriate body mechanics for 60–90 minutes at a time;
  • Assist a person on and off a massage table;
  • Lift a person’s limbs while on a massage table;
  • Perform repetitive fine motor skills with hands to manipulate tissue; and
  • Use sensation of touch to accurately respond to tissue changes.

Expected Outcomes

Graduates of this program should be able to:

  • Demonstrate current academic, clinical and holistic skills necessary for the professional practice of therapeutic or relaxation massage;
  • Maintain professional, ethical, and client-centered communication and rapport with peers, faculty, clients and other health care professionals;
  • Integrate college level knowledge of human anatomy, physiology and pathology while organizing safe and effective therapeutic relaxation massages;
  • Identify various successful business practice strategies for massage therapists; and
  • Recognize appropriate strategies for self-care and professional lifelong learning.

Admission Requirements

Admission Requirements Include:

  • Documentation of high school graduation or alternative high school credential; and
  • Reading and writing competency at a college level as shown through the Accuplacer assessment, or by completion of a college composition class

Graduation Requirements

To earn a certificate in this program, a student must complete all program credits, plus the following Additional Requirements.

Program Courses

AHS-101Introduction to Complementary Care and Integrative Health

2

AHS-131Orientation to the Musculoskeletal System

3

AHS-162Form and Funtion of the Human Body

3

AHS-115Fundamentals of Human Disease

3

BIO-150Introduction to the Human Body

3

MBW-110Therapeutic Massage I

5

MBW-120Therapeutic Massage II

4

MBW-130Therapeutic Massage Practicum

2

MBW-131Therapeutic Massage Seminar

2

MBW-150Business Practice for Massage Therapy

2

Total Credit Hours:29

MBW-110: See footnote 1
MBW-120: See footnote 1
MBW-130: See footnote 2

Additional Requirements

Minimum Cumulative Average

Overall 2.000 
Minimum grade required in each program course 2.000

Gainful Employment Disclosure 2019

Below you'll find program costs, student loan debt, graduation rates, and jobs associated with this program.

Program Name: Massage Therapy Certificate

This program is designed to be completed in: one (1) year.

Costs for this program if completed within normal timeframe:

  • $6,907 in-state tuition and fees
  • $7,284 New England/New York resident tuition and fees
  • $13,693 out-of-state tuition and fees
  • $1,450 estimated books and supplies
  • $1,856 estimated transportation

There may be additional costs to consider such as reduced income if you will be cutting back on work hours, child care, room, board, and general living expenses while enrolled.

Loan debt of the typical graduate of this program: As fewer than 10 students completed this program within normal time, median indebtedness is being withheld to preserve their confidentiality.  

Program meets licensure requirements in Massachusetts.

For more information about graduation rates, loan repayment rates, and post-enrollment earnings about this institution and other postsecondary institutions, please see: https://collegescorecard.ed.gov/

Footnote

  1. Also includes every other Saturday.
  2. Students must complete CPR and First Aid certification prior to enrollment in MBW-130 and maintain certification throughout the clinical.

Notes

Berkshire Community College seeks to provide equal access to its programs, services and activities for people with disabilities. Therefore, to the extent practicable, the College will endeavor to make a reasonable academic adjustment for an applicant with a disability who is otherwise qualified.

There are specific sensory, motor and psychosocial skills needed to successfully complete the Massage Therapy program. Any student who feels he/she will require accommodations with these skills should contact the coordinator of the Services for Students with Disabilities program.

Immunizations, TB testing, and medical physical are required before the first day of class per Berkshire Community College policy.

Individual states vary in the number of course and clinical hours required for licensure. Students are responsible to fully investigate the licensing requirements of any state in which they wish to practice. If further coursework is needed to meet those requirements, students should work with their advisor to plan specific additional coursework.