Overview

Massage Therapy has become integral to conventional healthcare, complementary healthcare and alternative healthcare environments.  Massage Therapy is frequently used in sports medicine, hospitals, physical therapy, physicians’ offices, as well as in chiropractic offices, spa/resort settings, gyms and acupuncture clinics. The Massage Therapy Certificate also complements the Spa and Wellness Management Certificate, offering students the opportunity to acquire the necessary skills and knowledge to transition into management positions in the spa and wellness industry.

Our curriculum is approved by the State of New Hampshire Massage Therapy Board, The National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork and by the State of New Hampshire Department of Education, Post-Secondary Education Division.

Upon successful completion, students will be prepared to take the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx), which is required by the state of New Hampshire and many other states for licensure.

The Massage Therapy Certificate program is designed to be completed within one year. Students must attend full time to continue in the program. While massage lecture teaches the theory of massage, the lab allows for hands-on practical applications of these concepts as well as proper posture and body mechanics. Students partner with each other to practice proper massage technique.

Why Great Bay?

98% of our graduates have passed the MBLEx licensing exam.

Great Bay provides students with real world experience through our onsite student massage clinic, where the student gains experience in the massage modalities learned in class as well as customer service skills and the details of operating a massage center while fulfilling the required hours for licensure.

The Massage Therapy Certificate Program is approved for funding through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Program. This can include up to $6,500 of tuition assistance and $1,500 of support services that can help eliminate various barriers to employment. Learn more about WIOA Funding

Career Options

The Board of Labor Statistics estimates that the number of jobs in Massage Therapy will increase 21 percent through 2029.

Highlight Statistic(s)

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Program Cost Estimates are for a NH resident student enrolled full-time.

Meet Faculty and Program Coordinator
Martha Holland

Our students are traditional students coming from high school, nontraditional students who are making a career change, such as LNAs and some are students with families who, again are making a career change or who want to add to a current career.

Once someone makes the commitment to the Massage Therapy Program at Great Bay, they will not be alone. They will be part of a community of knowledgeable, caring people who will be by their side to help them reach their goals.