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Massage Therapy, A.A.S.

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Overview

Massage therapy is a very rewarding career. The licensed massage therapist (LMT) plays an important role in the wellness of their clients. Massage therapy is the manipulation of muscles and other soft tissues of the body (by stroking, kneading, or rubbing with one or both hands or with the use of an instrument) for therapeutic purposes. Clients of the LMT benefit from decreased stress and increased relaxation, reduced pain, decreased muscle soreness and tension, improved circulation, improved energy and alertness, lowered heart rate and blood pressure, and improved immune function.

Graduates of the program may pursue self-employment or may obtain positions in a variety of settings including: group practices, spas, salons, chiropractic offices, gyms, health and athletic clubs, hotels, resorts, medical offices, holistic centers, hospitals, rehabilitation centers, cruise ships and more.

The Niagara County Community Colege massage therapy program is 64 credit hours over two years, leading to an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree in massage therapy. The course of study meets the New York State Education Department (NYSED) requirements for massage therapy including more than 1000 hours of coursework in anatomy, physiology, neurology, myology, kinesiology, pathology, hygiene, first aid, CPR, infection control procedures, assessment and evaluation, development of a treatment plan, as well as the theory, technique and practice of both oriental/eastern and western massage/bodywork therapy and professional responsibilities. Students receive a minimum of 150 hours of LMT-supervised hands-on practice in the massage clinic on the NCCC Sanborn campus. Graduates of the program are eligible to take the New York State massage therapy licensure examination as well as the national licensure exam.

This program enables new students as well as current health professionals and paraprofessionals to obtain the requirements to become licensed massage therapists upon successful completion of the state and/or national board examination.

Program Goals and Objectives
  • To prepare students for licensure in massage therapy.
  • To develop students’ skills in Eastern and Western massage.
  • To prepare students for professional/private practice.
  • To fulfill 6 SUNY General Education Requirements.

Alumni Spotlight

Cassandra Schumacher ’20

“I love how hands-on the Massage Therapy program is. The onsite lab and smaller class sizes allow for a ton of hands-on practice and contact time with professors to make sure we’re performing techniques properly and learning best practices. It’s a game changer. SUNY Niagara offers scholarship opportunities that other massage programs can’t compete with. This program offered me a great learning experience at a price I could afford. My goal from the start has been entrepreneurship, and I’m excited for the flexibility and freedom that comes with this profession and this option!”

Cassandras Schumacher

Degree Program Learning Outcomes

The assessment of student learning outcomes is not only a key indicator of program effectiveness, it is also one of the standards of excellence identified by the Middle States Commission (Standard 5) and is required through the SUNY assessment initiative.

View Learning Outcomes.

Expected Growth of Occupations

Data from the NYS Department of Labor predicts that New York will need approximately 15,560 new healthcare practitioners and healthcare technicians per year to meet the needs of the state’s health care system.

*Data taken from NYS Occupational Handbook

Program Contact

Dr. Deborah G. Wyzykiewicz, DPT, MS, PT
Program Coordinator
Phone:
716-614-6422
Email: dwyzykiewicz@niagaracc.suny.edu
Location: C-285
Division Office: 716-614-5940