Phillips
School of Massage offers a comprehensive program of study in massage and bodywork
that includes three levels of training and continuing education courses in a variety of bodywork modalities. Many licensing boards (and employers)
require a minimum of 500 hours of education; Level I Professional (230 hours), Level II Professional (230 hours) and Anatomy and Kinesiology (50 hours) together offer a total of 510 credit hours. The Level III Professional Training (140 hours) includes Anatomy and Kinesiology (50 hours) and 90 hours of continuing education electives. Combined with Level I and Level II, Level III completes 600 hours of training.
Level
I Professional Training:230 Hours
Students
learn a wide range of bodywork styles in both Eastern and Western modalities.
Instruction also includes anatomy, physiology, nutrition, body dynamics,
self-care and successful business practices. more
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Seven-Week
Intensives Offered four times a year. Mon - Fri, 9am - 5 pm
2008 Seven-Week Intensive Schedule
Winter: January 28 - March 14
Spring: April 14 - May 30
Summer: June 30 - August 15
Fall: September 22 - November 7
Evening/Weekend Class
Tues & Thurs evenings, 6 - 9:30pm and select Saturdays
This course is offered once a year, begining every September.
TBA
2008 Tuition
$2700 when paid in full two weeks before class start date
$2750 when paid in full on or before the first day of class
$2800 with payment plan
Two-Part Sessions
You can choose to break up your training into two parts by taking the 100-hour
Introduction to Massage Course which is the first 100 hours of Level I Professional
Training, and then rejoining any of the Level I Professional trainings within
one year of completing the Introductory class.
Prerequisites
While there are no prerequisites, Anatomy I is highly recommended for those
seeking to practice massage professionally and may be taken before or after
completing Level I.
Introduction
to Massage (100 Hours)
As
the first 100 hours of the Level I Professional Program, this course provides
an introduction to the fundamentals of massage therapy including skills of listening,
sensitivity of touch, presence and the ability to respond to individual needs.
Upon successful completion, students will have learned how to give a full-body
massage. This is not offered as a professional training but as a gateway for
those wanting to explore their interest in massage with the possibility of continuing
their studies and completing a professional program. This course can also be
valuable for health and personal care providers such as nurses (100 Contact
Hours, C.E.P. # 6284) , estheticians, in-home care providers, hospice workers,
personal trainers and others desiring to learn valuable tools for assisting
others on their journey toward health and wholeness.
Three-Week
Intensives
Mon - Fri, 9 am - 5 pm
2008 Schedule
Winter: January 28 - February 15
Spring: April 14 - May 2
Summer: June 30 - July 18
Fall: September 22 - October 10
Evening/Weekend Class TBA
Tues & Thurs 6 - 9:30 pm and one Saturday, 10 am - 5 pm
Two-Part Sessions Graduates of the Introductory Course who decide to pursue a career in
massage therapy may choose to continue with their class into the second part
of the Level I Professional Program or may join another Level I Professional
class within one year of graduation.
2008 Tuition $1500 or
$1450/14-day prepaid
$1475 if paid in full on the first day of class
Prerequisites
None
Level
II Professional Training:230 Hours (460 Cumulative
Hours Includes Level I)
Level
II provides the opportunity to deepen your understanding and exploration
of bodywork through student assistantship and review, internships and
advanced courses. more info
Seven-Week
Intensives Mon - Fri, 9 am - 5 pm except four Mondays, 12 - 9:30pm
2008 Seven-Week Intensive Schedule
Winter: January 27 - March 14
Spring: April 13 - May 30
Summer: June 29 - August 15
Fall: September 21 - November 7
Evening/Weekend Class
Tues & Thurs evenings, 6 - 9:30pm and select Saturdays
This course is offered once a year, begining every September.
TBA
2008 Tuition
$2700 when paid in full two weeks before class start date
$2750 when paid in full on or before the first day of class
$2800 with payment plan
Prerequisite
PSM 230-hour Level I Professional. Anatomy I strongly recommended. Others by
permission of the Director.
Level
III Professional Training:
140 Hours (600 Cumulative Hours
includes Level I and Level II)
This course includes
advanced studies that broaden and deepen the practitioner's knowledge and
experience while granting the additional educational hours needed to obtain
a business license in most states (please consult your local licensing board
for the requirements in your area). There is an opportunity to focus on
one area of study or to create a general course of study from one or more
areas of concentration.
Graduates of Level I, II and III receive a certificate acknowledging 600
cumulative hours of training with PSM. If actual course hours earned in
Level I or Level II were less than 230-hours, credits may be made up with
continuing education electives. Training may be completed within six months
and must be completed within two years of beginning Level I (more time may
be arranged by permission of the director). more
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Prerequisite
Level I and Level II.
Others by permission of the Director.
COURSE
CONTENT
Anatomy Intensive (50 credit hours). ELECTIVES: Choose from two tracks,
each 90 or more credit hours, to total 600 cumulative credit hours with PSM.
Track I: An
Advanced Assistantship to Level I Training (25 credit hours) and Continuing
Education Electives (65 credit hours). Develop communication and teaching
skills and deepen your understanding of the techniques learned in Level I
as you assist the Level I training. One hundred participation hours earns
25 credit hours. Your commitment is your tuition, and there is no additional
charge. (You may choose from any of our continuing education electives for
the remaining 65 credit hours.)
Track II: Continuing Education Electives (90 or more credit hours).
Level III students may choose classes from any of the credit courses offered
by PSM to fulfill the continuing education elective requirement.
PROFICIENCY EXAMINATION:
10 Massages to Professional Massage Therapists with at least 3 years experience
and one to the School Director (no credit hours assigned; critiques to be turned
in).
Continuing
Education and Community Workshops
Expand
your practice and explore different bodywork modalities through evening, weekend
and extended training while earning Continuing Education credits as required
by many States and licensing agencies. PSM is pproved as a Continuing Education
Provider by the California Board of Registered Nurses Since 1985 (CEP # 6284)
and listed as a Continuing Education Provider by the National Certification
Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.