At the Florida Academy of Massage & Skin Care, we can provide the experience you need for the rewarding career you desire.
In a matter of weeks, you can train to become a massage therapist. We have educated students from 41 states through hands-on, quality instruction provided by actual professionals.
We provide a flexible schedule of classes for every student. We offer day and evening classes, as well as a part-time program for working students. We also provide an on-campus placement office that continually works with future employers to help place our graduates with their preferred needs and qualifications.
An opportunity to work in a field you enjoy is waiting. Why are you?
Massage Therapy Program
Massage therapy is a promising and profitable profession in today's health and wellness industry. Being a massage therapist is a career of caring and compassion. Not only will you be able to follow your passion, but you will be able to improve the well-being of your clients on a day-to-day basis.
Our students are instructed through theory and techniques from a diverse number of courses. Some of our courses include:
• Swedish massage basics
• Anatomy, physiology and pathology
• Aromatherapy
• Oriental studies
• Sports massage
• Reflexology
Our training program also includes working in our student clinic. You will carry out all duties as a professional with clients. Get the experience and confidence you need to succeed.
Affordability
Don't let your bank account get in the way of your academic success. At Florida Academy of Massage & Skin Care, we offer flexible payment options to assist you in your education needed for a promising profession.
State Licensure
To practice as a massage therapist in Florida, you must be licensed by the Board of Massage Therapy, a division of the Florida Department of Health.
National Certification
Upon passing the Florida State Board Examination, one automatically obtains National Certification by the Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. This certification is accepted by a number of states as criteria for licensure.