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Unlock Your Healing Potential in Massage Therapy

Join the 88 weeks Massage Therapy (MT) Program at Oxford College.

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Program Availability

In-Person, Hybrid

Schedule

Morning / Afternoon / Evening / Weekend

Start date

Monthly

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Get your diploma as a Massage Therapist (MT) in 20 months!

Offered across all six campus locations. As a Massage Therapist, you would:

  • Ability to apply orthopedic testing to assess for any injuries
  • Manipulate, rehabilitate and augment soft tissue to improve mobility, flexibility, well-being
  • Integrate the use of advanced skills and self care to ensure continued improvement after treatments
  • Apply critical thinking and professionalism with all clients
  • Adhere to all standards and ethical responsibilities set out by the CMTO

Enhance your MT Expertise – at Oxford College

Enhance your communication skills while dealing with clients

Assess and gain the relevant information necessary to develop a treatment plan to address specific client concerns

Learn various direct and indirect Massage Techniques, remedial exercise skills, joint mobilizations and lymphatic drainage techniques

Build your expertise on how to utilize hydrotherapy modalities all to benefit a client.

Learn how to utilize proper body mechanics and ensure you practice self-care to protect your own body and ensure your longevity

Get trained for certification by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO)

Advance and grow your practice in areas that interest you, like rehabilitation, sports, chronic care and many more

Key Massage Therapy (MT)  Benefits

Massage Therapy is a regulated health profession in Canada. Our well-designed Diploma program offers you the opportunity to learn many benefits of Massage on our well-being benefits of Massage on our well-being, including the following:

  • Impacts our immune system
  • Relieves stress by reducing cortisol levels
  • Improves body mechanics improving mobility
  • Reduces pain and inflammation within soft tissue and surrounding structures
  • Impacts our mental wellbeing as well as our overall body awareness.

Firsthand practice at our Massage Therapy clinic

Benefit from firsthand experience with our MT Program.
People visit the Massage Therapy Clinic for a range of subsidized Massage services, allowing you a chance to practice and build confidence in your newfound skills.

Get certified and become more employable

  • Oxford College’s Massage Therapy Program is regulated by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO).
  • Our curriculum follows the guidelines of the Massage Therapist’s scope of practice and prepares you to take the written and clinical examination offered by CMTO
  • Becoming certified shows that you meet the CMTO’s professional standards, which employers look for

You May Be Eligible for a Scholarship

Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa Canada is excited to announce our Future Massage Therapist Scholarship opportunity for Oxford College Massage Program Students across Ontario.
After you’ve requested information about the program, please visit the Future Massage Therapist Scholarship awarded by Hand & Stone Massage and Facial Spa Canada to see if you qualify for a Scholarship.

Massage Therapy Salary

$60,338

Median Annual Salary*

95%

Employment Rate*

  • Graduates hired by:
    • Private Practices
    • Hospitals
    • Clinics
    • Extended Care Facilities
    • Rehabilitation Centres
    • Educational Institutions

*Employment Rate based on 2022 contactable Oxford College graduates employed in a related field within 12 months.
*Jobbank.gc.ca

Flexible Program Options

Wish to start a new career but have conflicting priorities? Don’t worry, you’ve come to the right place. At Oxford College, we offer flexible class schedules including Morning, Afternoon, Evening and Weekend sessions. We also offer flexible learning options (Online, Hybrid and In-person) for many of our programs.
For more information about Oxford College’s flexible program options, inquire today!

Program details

Did you know that the demand for a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) has increased by 20% in Canada over the last decade? If this statistic sounds promising, and you’re looking to pursue a career in the field, then Oxford College’s Massage Therapy program is the right fit for you.

Massage therapy can be used to promote physical and psychological well-being in children and adults of all ages. It helps reduce stress, relieve pain, improve physical dysfunction, and reduce the side effects of strains, sprains, hypertensions, arthritis, and other ailments. Whether you wish to assist patients with relaxation or their recovery process, our Massage Therapy diploma program will provide you with the hands-on experience you need to succeed in this profession. Your in-class sessions will teach you about the anatomy of the human body, how to conduct clinical assessments, Massage Techniques, about remedial exercises and much more. In this Massage Therapy program, you will practice your skills through clinical hours scheduled at your Massage Therapy school.

Oxford College has developed the Massage Therapy program with experienced healthcare professionals to give you everything you need to flourish as an RMT in the healthcare field.

Students enrolled in this Massage Therapy diploma program will receive:

  • 440 clinical hours for hands-on Massage Therapy training
  • Participation in a program that is recognized by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario
  • One-on-One career assistance

Course Listings: Massage Therapy

  • GEES 106 – ESSENTIAL SKILLS I: COMMUNICATION SKILLS
  • GEES 107 – ESSENTIAL SKILLS II: FINANCIAL SKILLS
  • GEES 108 – ESSENTIAL SKILLS III: CAREER SKILLS
  • HSHE 106 – INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH CARE LAWS & ETHICS
  • HSDW 106 – DOCUMENTATION & PROFESSIONAL WRITING
  • GEFA 106 – FIRST AID & CPR
  • HSTM 106 – PRACTICAL MATH
  • HSMT 106 – MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
  • HSAP 106 – INTRODUCTION TO ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
  • HSIC 106 – INFECTION PREVENTION & CONTROL
  • HSHC 106 – INTRODUCTION TO THE HEALTH CARE WORKPLACE
  • HSAP 207 – ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY II
  • MTSP 106 – STANDARDS OF PRACTICE
  • MTIM 106 – INTRO TO MASSAGE – THEORY & TECHNIQUE
  • MTML 106 – MYOLOGY – LOWER BODY
  • MTMU 106 – MYOLOGY – UPPER BODY
  • MTAL 106 – ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT PLANNING – LOWER BODY
  • MTAU 106 – ASSESSMENT & TREATMENT PLANNING – UPPER BODY
  • MTTT 106 – THEORY, TECHNIQUE & TREATMENTS
  • MTAM 106 – ADJUNCTIVE THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
  • MTHY 106 – HYDROTHERAPY
  • MTAT 106 – ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
  • MTES 106 – THERAPEUTIC EXERCISE & SELF CARE
  • HSIP 106 – INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACOLOGY
  • GERE 106 – INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH
  • MTTR 106 – THERAPEUTIC RELATIONSHIPS
  • MTCA 106 – CARDIOLOGY
  • MTRE 106 – RESPIRATORY
  • MTMA 106 -RELATED THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES
  • MTMB 106 – RELATED THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES B
  • MTMC 106 – RELATED THERAPEUTIC MODALITIES C
  • MTGN 106 – GASTROINTESTINAL SYSTEM & NUTRITION
  • MTUR 106 – URINARY SYSTEM
  • MTLI 106 – LYMPHATIC & IMMUNE SYSTEMS
  • MTRP 106 – REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEMS
  • MTNS 106 – NERVOUS SYSTEM
  • BASB 100 – MANAGING A SMALL BUSINESS
  • MTPR 106 – MASSAGE THERAPY PRACTICES
  • MTCR 106 – COMPREHENSIVE REVIEW
  • MTFE 106 – FINAL MCQ EXAMINATION
  • MTOP 106 – OSCE PREPARATION
  • MTOE 106 – FINAL ORAL PRACTICAL EXAMINATIONS
  • MTPE 106 – POST EXAMINATION INTERVIEW
  • MTOR 106 – MASSAGE THERAPY COMMUNITY OUTREACH
  • MTCL 106 – MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC I
  • MTCL 206 – MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC II
  • MTCP 306 – MASSAGE THERAPY CLINIC III

Admission Requirements

OSSD OR Mature Student Status with Wonderlic AND High School Senior Level Biology OR Completion of the Oxford College Pre-Science course Clinic Requirements include: Current Immunization Clear CPIC (Canadian Police Information Centre) Report Proof of English Language Proficiency (required prior to graduation for all students whose first language is not English)

Why Choose Oxford College?

Career-Focused Education

All of the diploma programs are designed for long-term careers in high-growth industries, offering you superior fast-track education

Expert Instructors

Our faculty consists of experienced and well-trained staff, who will give you industry-relevant knowledge along with your career training

Modern Facilities
The state-of-the-art classrooms and labs are compliant with industry standards and allow for an emphasis on practical training

Easy Campus Access
All our six campuses are located along transit hubs making travel easy and conveniences accessible.

Flexible Start Dates
Flexible program start dates allow you to plan and begin your new career training at any time

Financial Aid
Financial Aid may be available to those who qualify. We have dedicated staff who can assist you with the Financial Aid process

Testimonials

“ Currently I’m learning Essential skills which is taught by Masoumeh. This course is so interesting for me especially the different methods of learning that we use such as discussions, watching videos, writing assignments are really helpful. Masoumeh is professional and knowledgeable. I am happy with my teacher and my classmates. I appreciate everything that she has been doing for us during our classes. Thank you very much. “

-Lyubov Kychak, Massage Therapy Student

Frequently Asked Questions about Massage Therapy Training

How to Become a Massage Therapist in Canada?

To become a Massage Therapist in Canada, you’ll need to follow several key steps. First, research the specific requirements in your province or territory as regulations vary. Next, complete a Massage Therapy program at an accredited Massage Therapy college. The program should cover Massage Techniques, anatomy, pathology, business, and ethics among other relevant topics.
After graduating, you must pass a national certification exam provided by a recognized organization. Once you pass the exam, you can register with your province or territory’s regulatory body, if any. You may also be required to continue your education and obtain liability insurance to maintain your status as a licensed Massage Therapist. Finally, you can either start your own practice or seek employment in the field.
Remember to stay informed about any regulatory changes in your region and consult your local regulatory body for precise guidelines and requirements.

Is Massage Therapy hard to learn?

Learning Massage therapy can vary in difficulty based on factors such as personal aptitude, dedication, and the specific type of Massage you want to practice. To become a licensed Massage therapist, you typically need to complete a formal Massage Therapy program covering anatomy, physiology, Massage techniques, and ethics. While these Massage Therapy programs may pose challenges, most individuals can manage with commitment and effort. Developing practical skills, such as proper techniques and pressure, requires practice and a good sense of touch. Anatomy and physiology knowledge is also a vital component.
Becoming a licensed Massage Therapist often can be demanding but manageable with proper education and study habits. The difficulty can vary depending on the specialization, with some techniques requiring more extensive training than others. Moreover, soft skills, like communication, professionalism, and creating a comfortable client experience, are essential for success in the field. Overall, while learning Massage Therapy may present challenges, it’s a group of skills that can be acquired with dedication, practice, and the right education, making it accessible to those passionate about helping people through Massage.

Where to Learn Massage Therapy?

In Ontario, you can pursue your education and training in Massage Therapy through fully accredited Massage Therapy schools or programs that are undergoing accreditation.
Massage Therapy programs usually last about 1 to 3 years, catering to both full-time and part-time students. For example, after completing your education in Ontario, you must pass the certification exams administered by the CMTO to obtain your RMT license. Practical experience, often gained through internships or clinical hours, will be a crucial component of your education. Learn continuously to stay current with industry updates.
Oxford College offers an 88-week Massage Therapy program that comes with 440 clinical hours (more than the provincial requirement) to ensure you can treat a diverse number of clients and conditions in the field. You can also take advantage of scholarships and tuition-repayment assistance from prominent RMT employers.

Is Massage Therapy a good career?

Whether Massage Therapy is a suitable career choice depends on your individual attributes and aspirations. It can be a fulfilling path if you have a genuine passion for promoting wellness and are willing to invest in formal training and licensing. This profession requires physical stamina, communication skills, and the ability to build a client base, as well as potential entrepreneurial skills if you aim to run your own practice. The job outlook and earnings can vary, but job satisfaction often stems from the direct impact on clients’ well-being.
A successful career in Massage Therapy hinges on personal commitment, continuous education, and adherence to legal and ethical standards. It’s vital to weigh your own interests, physical capabilities, and long-term goals to determine if this profession aligns with your aspirations. If you have a deep passion for healing and wellness, are ready for the rigors of training, and have a commitment to both the art, science, and business aspects of Massage Therapy, it can indeed be a rewarding career.

Is Massage Therapy in demand?

Overall, the demand for Massage Therapy has risen due to growing awareness of its therapeutic benefits for stress reduction, pain management, and overall well-being. Healthcare integration, an aging population, the popularity of sports and fitness, and the spa and relaxation industry all contribute to the demand.
If you’re considering a career in Massage Therapy, research your local market and regulations to assess the specific demand and opportunities. Staying updated with industry trends and expanding your skills in specialized areas of Massage Therapy can help you stand out and meet the evolving needs of clients, making you more competitive in this field.