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This pathway is for graduates of Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) – Kinesiology to Durham College’s Massage Therapy advanced diploma. Students join Semester 3 of the Massage Therapy program, starting in May, and complete four consecutive semesters to earn an advanced diploma in Massage Therapy.
This program is firmly rooted in anatomy and students gain the knowledge and skills to be a massage therapist through real-world opportunities at the DC Spa and in field placements in the community. At graduation, students are prepared to take the exams to become a Registered Massage Therapist in Ontario.
Graduates of Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) – Kinesiology, with a minimum overall average of 60%, having completed the following prerequisite courses:
If you do not meet the requirements for this pathway, click here for the standard program page.
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Students in the Ontario Tech University’s Bachelor of Health Sciences (Honours) – Kinesiology to Durham College’s Massage Therapy advanced diploma complete Semesters 3 to 6 beginning in May, attending in person classes and labs for four consecutive semesters.
The Massage Therapy program is designed to equip students with the comprehensive skills and knowledge needed to succeed as Registered Massage Therapists (RMTs) in Ontario. The program emphasizes the technical and therapeutic aspects of massage therapy and the ethical, legal, and professional standards required for a successful career in this growing healthcare field. With a balance of theoretical learning and practical, hands-on experience, students will graduate well-prepared to meet the demands of this rewarding profession. Whether your goal is to work in a clinical setting, corporate setting, spa or start your own practice, this program provides the foundation to thrive.
In the massage therapy program, students will acquire the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to provide safe, effective and ethical care at the entry-level of practice within the massage therapy profession. This includes developing a thorough understanding of human anatomy and physiology, which is essential for assessing clients and applying appropriate therapeutic techniques. Students will also learn about common musculoskeletal conditions and how massage therapy can aid recovery, pain management, and overall wellness. Courses will also cover topics such as therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, and other complementary modalities that enhance the effectiveness of massage therapy treatments.
Major emphasis is placed on the foundation of anatomy, which is then applied through hands-on techniques in clinical settings. Students spend significant time practicing these techniques in supervised clinics, simulating real-world scenarios where they assess clients' needs and create customized treatment plans. Students practice and develop effective communication skills, critical thinking, and decision-making abilities to meet legal and ethical obligations according to legislative and profession-specific guidelines.
Self-care techniques, entrepreneurial knowledge and assessment skills are also emphasized. This combination of clinical expertise and business acumen ensures that graduates are well-prepared to join an established clinic or successfully launch their own practice.
The foundation for the massage therapy program in Ontario is based on the Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics identified by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO) and the Inter-jurisdictional Practice Competencies and Performance Indicators identified by the Federation of Massage Therapy Regulatory Authorities of Canada (FOMTRAC).
Upon graduation, students will be eligible to attempt CMTO OSCE and MCQ registration exams to become a Registered Massage Therapist and have a deep understanding of the technical skills and professional expectations required in massage therapy. This holistic approach prepares them to provide high-quality care while adhering to the highest ethical standards, making them trusted healthcare providers in a variety of clinical environments. Whether working alongside chiropractors, physiotherapists, or other healthcare professionals, graduates with a massage therapy diploma will be well-positioned to deliver effective treatments.
The courses listed below are for incoming students. If you are a current student, please refer to your program of study for the year you began your program. Your program of study can be found on MyDC.
Courses, course descriptions and delivery formats are subject to change.
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Students will come to campus to complete in-person learning requirements. Detailed schedules, with course-specific delivery information, will be available after registration. Courses, course descriptions and delivery formats are subject to change.
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In the massage therapy program, students use the knowledge and skills they have developed to care for patients in the community. Students act as massage therapy student practitioners under the supervision of RMT placement instructors. Students will participate in both off-campus placements and on-campus clinics within the Durham College Spa.
Please note: There are costs associated with Electronic Requirements Verification (ERV), immunizations, lab tests and certifications. Be sure to keep all of your receipts for income tax purposes. These costs include:
It is required that students have completed the ERV with Verified to be eligible for the field placement component of the massage therapy program in Ontario. You must (at your expense) provide:
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To help students have the best remote learning experience possible, Durham College’s IT Services department has identified technology recommendations for each program based on course needs and software requirements. While not required, students may want to consider these suggestions if they are purchasing a computer or laptop for the upcoming academic year.
Processor: i3 RAM: 4GB Storage: 256GB SSD Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Professional or Education x64 SP1 Internet Browser: Internet Explorer 11 or Google Chrome (newest version) or Firefox (newest version) Network Adapter: 802.11ac 2.4/5 GHz wireless adapter Camera: Webcam/built-in camera Internet connection
Questions regarding technology recommendations can be directed to the IT Service Desk.
Explore the spaces at our massage therapy school where you’ll refine your techniques, collaborate with peers, and prepare for a successful career when you become a massage therapist. Our learning environments are designed to simulate real-world settings, ensuring you gain hands-on experience in a supportive and professional atmosphere.