Massage Therapy (Certificate)

Meet and Greet

»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ will hold a Massage Therapy Meet and Greet on Wednesday, Oct. 9, 2024, 4:30 - 6 p.m. in »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Room G12. Meet and Greet sessions are informational opportunities open to anyone interested in the Massage Therapy program at »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ or interested in the Massage Therapy profession.

Meet Massage Therapy program faculty and learn more about the program! Topics include:

  • Learning goals and curriculum
  • Admissions and matriculation requirements to enroll in the Massage Therapy program
  • Massachusetts licensing requirements
  • Program costs and financial aid opportunities
»Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ massage therapy students

Massage Therapy Program

January 2024 – May 2025: Current part-time evening and Saturday program (see block schedule below).

Next Class: begins January 2025! This class will be a full-time day program (see block schedule below).

Program Overview

Massage Therapists work directly with people, enhancing wellbeing through skilled compassionate touch. By combining specific understanding of the role of relaxation in wellness and integrating specific knowledge of anatomy and physiology, massage therapists provide a supportive environment for clients of all ages.

People are attracted to the massage therapy profession for the individual client-care focus, flexible scheduling with part-time opportunities, and the potential for self-growth and life long learning.

The Massage Therapy Certificate program prepares students to become Massachusetts state licensed Massage Therapists with the skills and knowledge to provide effective relaxation and wellness massage.

Students develop the professional communication and behavior; the proficient draping skills to promote client modesty; and the skilled and compassionate touch expected of entry-level massage therapists. In addition, students apply the knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and pathology to provide safe and effective client-centered massage therapy sessions.

Graduates are prepared to enter various settings such as spa, franchise clinics, fitness centers, medical/wellness offices, and on-site for workplaces and client's homes.

Contact Us

Judy Gawron, Program Advisor
jgawron@berkshirecc.edu
413-236-4604

Sean Reagan, One Stop Advisor
sreagan@berkshirecc.edu
413-236-1627

Massage therapy class
  • Program Learning Outcomes

    By the end of successfully completing the Massage Therapy Program, students are expected to:

    1. Perform and adapt competent, safe, and effective, full body massage for a variety of clients with specific indications and precautions.
    2. Demonstrate critical thinking skills to integrate the knowledge of anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and kinesiology sciences with the client-centered massage.
    3. Maintain professional and client-centered communication throughout academic and clinical/practicum experiences
    4. Demonstrate a practical working knowledge of state and professional legal and ethical standards with a clear focus on the health and welfare of the client, practitioner, and massage therapy profession.
    5. Demonstrate a personal self-care plan to allow for career fulfillment and longevity.

Admissions

When applying on-line, choose Associate Degree Health Science-Pre-Massage (AS.HMTB) option (students remain in this Pre-Massage Program until matriculation requirements are met). Once the matriculation requirements have been met, applicants then move to the Certificate-Massage Therapy Program (CF.MSTH)

  • Immunization and Health Verification Requirements

    Students matriculated into the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Massage Therapy program are required to follow the immunization policy set by Massachusetts Department of Public Health (MDPH) for health students and by clinical sites.

    Students must submit proof of compliance with immunizations by the follow dates:
    For entering Fall Massage Therapy Program August 1st
    For entering Spring Massage Therapy Program December 1st

    Please note: The Hep B vaccination series may take up to six months to complete. Students should plan accordingly.

    Immunization information may be shared with the Dean of Nursing, Health and Wellness; Massage Therapy Program Advisor; Administrative Assistant; Immunization Office; and contracted agencies to allow for clinical experiences.

    »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Immunization and Verification of Student Health Forms

    Massage Therapy Program Health and Immunization Policy (PDF)

    Tdap

    T-dap vaccination within 10 years (and every 10 years)

    Hepatitis B

    3 doses or positive titer that demonstrates immunity (if immunity is not seen, complete 3 series dose, or 2 series dose of Heplisav-B, or declination may be signed)

    *3-dose series takes up to 6-months to complete

    MMR

    2 doses or positive titer that demonstrates immunity (if immunity is not seen, complete 2 series dose of MMR)

    Varicella

    2 doses; a reliable history of chickenpox* or positive titer that demonstrates immunity (if immunity is not seen, complete 2 series dose of varicella vaccine)

    *A reliable history of chickenpox includes a diagnosis of chickenpox, or interpretation of parent/guardian description of chickenpox, by a physician, nurse practitioner, physician assistant, or designee.

    Meningococcal

    1 dose; 1 dose MenACWY (formerly MCV4) required for all full-time students 21 years of age or younger. The dose of MenACWY vaccine must have been received on or after the student's 16th birthday. Doses received at younger ages do not count towards this requirement. Students may decline MenACWY vaccine after they have read and signed the provided by their institution. Meningococcal B vaccine is not required and does not meet this requirement

    *Please Note: In addition to immunization requirements, The Verification of Student Health Verification form is required to be completed by the student's health care provider*

    Submit requirements to the Nursing Immunization and Medical Records Office located in the Hawthorne building, office #323, »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Community College Main Campus.

    Telephone: 413-236-4609; Fax: 800-724-9943; medicalrecords@berkshirecc.edu

    Updates: 12/18/2023

Learn More

  • Free Community College for Eligible Residents
  • Job Growth and Wages

    Employment of massage therapists is projected to grow 18% from 2022 – 2032, much faster than average for all occupations. Massachusetts mean wage for massage therapists with an annual mean wage of $66,990 (U.S. Department of Labor — Bureau of Labor Statistics).

  • Job Titles
    • Licensed Massage Therapist
  • Local Employers of Massage Therapists
    • Miraval Resort
    • Kripalu
    • Canyon Ranch
    • Massage In Lenox
    • Elle Day Spa
    • Blu Salon and Spa
  • Employment
    • »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ half of massage therapists work part-time
    • Self-employed workers 35%
    • Personal care services 33%
    • Offices of all other health practitioners 12%
    • Offices of chiropractors 7%
    • Accommodation (travel to client homes) 6%

    Source: U.S. Department of Labor — Bureau of Labor Statistics

  • Good Moral Character

    Massachusetts Massage Therapy Licensure Requirements: please be aware that all massage therapy student applicants must undergo a background check by the Board of Registration of Massage Therapy as part of licensure application process. Please read the information below:

    • MGLCORI acknowledgment form for CORI check through Department of Criminal Justice Information Services ("DCJIS").
    • Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 112, sections 229 Massage therapists; application for license; renewal requires applicant to be of good moral character as determined by the discretion of the board.
    • 269 CMR 3.04 The Good Moral Character Requirements

    Massachusetts Board of Registration of Massage Therapy Policy Bulletin Regarding Applicants With Criminal Convictions Or Pending Criminal Charges:

    • This policy describes the type of convictions that disqualify an applicant from licensure as a massage therapist under the licensing laws and Board regulations, and the type of convictions that may result in a denial of an application for licensure for failure to satisfy the good moral character requirement.
  • Student Health Insurance

    Health Insurance charges are charged to all students enrolled in 9 or more credits in a degree or certificate program.

    Information about accident and medical insurance, including a student health insurance waiver form is available online at

  • Community Events

    There are numerous opportunities for students to complete required community hours and volunteer while a student in the massage therapy program. Students are accompanied by »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ massage therapy faculty at each event. For spotlight of events go to News and Events 2023.

    • Post marathon massage for the Dana Farber team at the Boston Marathon
    • Chair Massage at
      • »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ Wellness Day
      • Kimball Farm Wellness Fair
      • Pittsfield Third Thursday
      • Jacob's Pillow Staff
  • Student Massage Clinic

    Thank you to all who participated Summer 2024!  Student massage therapy sessions will become available February 2025, when program students will be completing their final practicum! 

    • For more information and to schedule a session, please contact the Student Massage Clinic (note: phone and email messages will be replied to starting January 15, 2025)

Massage Therapy Block Schedules

  • Current Part-Time Evening and Saturday Program 2024-2025

    Spring 2024

    • AHS-131 Anatomy of Human Movement
    • MBW-110 Therapeutic Massage I

    Summer 2024

    • MBW-128 Therapeutic Massage Practicum Experience I

    Fall 2024

    • AHS-162 Form and Function of the Human Body
      • Wednesdays 5:30-8:30pm
    • BIO-150 Introduction to the Human Body
      • Asynchronous online
    • MBW-120 Therapeutic Massage II
      • Lecture: Tuesdays 5:30-7:30pm
      • Lab: Tuesdays 7:30-9:30pm and Saturdays 9:00am-1:00pm

    Spring 2025

    • AHS-101 Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health
      • Asynchronous online
    • AHS-115 Fundamentals of Human Disease
      • Wednesdays 5:30-8:30pm
    • MBW-129 Therapeutic Massage Practicum Experience II
      • Lecture: Mondays 5:30-6:30pm
      • Clinic: Tuesdays 5:30-8:30pm, Saturdays 10:00am-1:30pm
    • MBW-131 Therapeutic Massage Seminar
      • Mondays 6:45-8:45pm
  • January 2025-December 2025 Day Program

    Spring 2025 (15-week semester, starting January 21st)

    • AHS-101 Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health
      • Asynchronous online
    • AHS-131 Anatomy of Human Movement
      • Wednesdays
        • Lecture: 11:00am-1:00pm
        • Lab: 1:30-3:30pm
    • BIO-150 Introduction to the Human Body
        • Wednesday and Fridays 9:30am-10:45am or asynchronous online
    • MBW-110 Therapeutic Massage I
      • Lecture
        • Tuesdays and Thursdays 9:30-10:45am
      • Lab
        • Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays 11:00am-2:00pm

    Summer 2025 (8-week session)

    • MBW-128 Therapeutic Massage Practicum Experience I (days/times to be determined)

    Fall 2025 (15-week semester, starting September 2nd)

    Specific Course Days/Times to be determined (will follow Monday-Friday schedule)

    • AHS-115 Fundamentals of Human Disease
    • AHS-162 Form and Function of the Human Body
    • MBW-120 Therapeutic Massage II
    • MBW-129 Therapeutic Massage Practicum Experience II
    • MBW-131 Therapeutic Massage Seminar
Everyone involved in the »Æ¹ÏÊÓƵ massage therapy program is so experienced, knowledgeable and helpful. You learn something new every day. Not just about massage therapy but about yourself. I left the program feeling completely prepared to start my new profession. It gave me more confidence as an individual and I look forward going into work now. Every day is exciting.

Ned Torrico, Class 2019