Introduction to Massage Therapy
Program Overview
University Program Information
The university offers various programs, including majors, minors, and degrees.
Majors
- Exercise Science (B.S.)
- Health and Fitness Studies (B.S.)
Minors
- Exercise Science
- Health and Fitness Studies
Departments/Programs
- Health and Human Performance (Undergraduate)
Course Description
The course HHP 2720 Introduction to Massage Therapy is an introduction to the field of massage therapy in rehabilitation programs and personal wellness plans. The class will address local, national, and global perspectives, current research, history, and development in the field. Laboratory experiences with methods in wellness massage are emphasized. This course is normally offered each fall and spring semester.
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General Education
The university has a General Education curriculum known as the Archway Curriculum, which also has a version for the Adult Undergraduate Program.
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Financial Information
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