Newport County Campus, Newport
CCRI's Massage Therapy Certificate Program combines a strong scientific basis for
the understanding and application of various soft tissue massage therapy techniques,
with high standards in professional development. The intensified evening weekend program
is a 800-hour, 38-credit curriculum leading to a Massage Therapy Certificate. Our
program is accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA).
The program emphasizes ethics, clinical assessment, critical thinking, and entrepreneurship.
Students are prepared for the Massage and Bodywork Licensing Exam (MBLEx), overseen
by the Federation of State Massage Boards, to apply for a license to practice massage
in the state of Rhode Island. The program can be completed in 12 months.
Students must be able to perform basic massage techniques and demonstrate the ability
to give and receive a therapeutic massage treatment. Student must be at least 18 years
old prior to taking Introduction to Therapeutic Massage (TMSG 1000). Note: Many courses require prerequisites, corequisites and/or testing. See course descriptions
for details.
General Policies
See important general policies in the beginning of this section on the performance-based
Health Sciences application process, academic progress, advanced placement, background
check, CPR certification, health insurance, health records, reinstatement, transportation,
uniforms, and equipment.
Minimum Requirements to Apply to the Therapeutic Massage Certificate Program
- CCRI application – Complete and submit a CCRI Application for Enrollment. General Studies should be
the first choice; pre-Therapeutic Massage Certificate Program (TMSC) should be the
second choice.
- High school transcript – An official copy of the applicant’s high school or GED® transcript, including date
of graduation or, if the applicant holds a baccalaureate degree from an accredited
college or university, the high school transcript may be waived; a college transcript
must indicate completion and degree awarded
- CCRI uses a multiple measures approach to determine admission into Health Science programs (For example: High School
and GED® transcripts, SAT, ACT, HESI A2 or ACCUPLACER scores). Placement can also
be determined by taking college level English and Math courses. Anyone with a degree
from a regionally accredited higher education institution may have this requirement
waived following submission of the official college transcript. If using ACCUPLACER, the following guidelines are used:
- Placement testing – Complete a standardized test (ACCUPLACER NEXT GENERATION) issued by CCRI’s Advising
Center.
- Reading comprehension – Competency of 250 or above is required for reading comprehension or completion
of Reading and Study Skills Program (ENGL 1002) with a grade of B- or better
- Complete the following course with a grade of C or better:
- Human Anatomy & Physiology I (BIOL 2201)
- Introduction to Therapeutic Massage (TMSG 1000)
- Age requirement – Must be 18 years of age or older to register for Introduction to Therapeutic Massage (TMSG 1000)
- GPA – Earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better for all college courses
taken.
- Health Sciences application – Complete and submit performance-based Health Sciences application including a preadmission
degree evaluation during the open enrollment period. The application and instructions
can be found on the Admissions webpage.
- Important: All the above requirements must be completed satisfactorily before submission of performance-based Health Sciences application and do not guarantee
acceptance to the program. At the time of admission, the student must meet the current
admission requirements of the program. Students declining acceptance into the program
for the semester offered must resubmit a performance-based Health Sciences application
for the program and meet the current admission requirements. Once accepted into Therapeutic
Massage certificate program, the student must attend a mandatory orientation conducted
by the Allied and Rehabilitative Health Department.
- Background check – Students are required to submit a background check when directed by notification
from One Stop Student Services. Final acceptance to the program is dependent on the
results of the background check.
Program Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this program, a student will be able to:
- Be skilled in a variety of therapeutic massage modalities as entry-level practitioners.
- Demonstrate the ability to think critically and solve problems in a clinical setting.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate verbally and in writing.
- Act as ethical and responsible members of the health care profession.
- Demonstrate a strategy for successful practice, business or employment.
- Demonstrate strategies to participate in professional activities and pursue personal
professional development.
Certificate Requirements
Course List
| Code |
Title |
Hours |
| BIOL 2201 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I MSCI; Information Literacy; Scientific Reasoning |
4 |
| ENGL 1010 |
Composition I (or ENGL 1010A) HUMN; Written Communication; Information Literacy |
3 |
|
7 |
| RHAB 1010 |
Medical Terminology for Rehabilitative Health |
1 |
| RHAB 1020 |
Fundamentals of Palpation and Body Movement Skills |
3 |
| RHAB 1030 |
Pathophysiology for Rehabilitative Health Practitioners |
3 |
| TMSG 1000 |
Introduction to Therapeutic Massage |
2 |
| TMSG 1020 |
Swedish Massage |
5 |
| TMSG 1030 |
Deep Tissue Massage |
5 |
| TMSG 2010 |
Sports & Repetitive Use: Recovery Techniques |
4 |
| TMSG 2020 |
Student Massage Clinic |
3 |
| TMSG 2021 |
Massage Practice Business Theory |
2 |
| TMSG 2500 |
Therapeutic Massage Clinical Internship |
3 |
|
31 |
| Total Hours |
38 |
Recommended Course Sequence
Plan of Study Grid
| Prerequisites |
| BIOL 2201 |
Human Anatomy & Physiology I |
4 |
| TMSG 1000 |
Introduction to Therapeutic Massage |
2 |
| |
Hours |
6 |
| Year 1 |
| Semester 1 |
| ENGL 1010 |
Composition I () |
3 |
| RHAB 1020 |
Fundamentals of Palpation and Body Movement Skills |
3 |
| TMSG 1020 |
Swedish Massage |
5 |
| |
Hours |
11 |
| Semester 2 |
| RHAB 1030 |
Pathophysiology for Rehabilitative Health Practitioners |
3 |
| RHAB 1010 |
Medical Terminology for Rehabilitative Health |
1 |
| TMSG 1030 |
Deep Tissue Massage |
5 |
| TMSG 2021 |
Massage Practice Business Theory |
2 |
| |
Hours |
11 |
| Summer Session |
| TMSG 2010 |
Sports & Repetitive Use: Recovery Techniques |
4 |
| TMSG 2020 |
Student Massage Clinic |
3 |
| TMSG 2500 |
Therapeutic Massage Clinical Internship |
3 |
| |
Hours |
10 |
| |
Total Hours |
38 |