MASS 1302 L25 Class Dates & Times

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Course Description

Students will learn the history and techniques of Swedish Massage, which serves as a foundation for the development of Western styles of massage. Through extensive hands-on practice students will develop skillful pressure, pacing, and sequencing in the application of these techniques. Students will master one effective routine for relaxation massage. Efficient and effective body mechanics will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Massage Therapy Program. (1 lecture hour/week and 5 lab hours/week)
Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway.

Effective 2024 Fall Semester, the following will be changing for MASS 1302:

The course description is changing to: Students will learn the history and techniques of Swedish Massage, which serves as a foundation for the development of Western styles of massage. Through extensive hands-on practice students will develop skillful pressure, pacing, and sequencing in the application of these techniques. Students will satisfactorily demonstrate one effective routine for relaxation massage. Efficient and effective body mechanics will be emphasized. Prerequisite: Acceptance into the Massage Therapy Program.
Co-requisite MASS 1100, MASS 1401, MASS 1303 (total of 90 contact hours/semester)
Not part of a TN Transfer Pathway

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