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Feel confident on test day with our private in-depth exam prep included in the tuition for all AAMTI graduates.
The program is available to any students regardless of which massage school you attended.
The course is designed for students with a foundation of massage learning under their belt.
Satisfactorily complete massage therapy studies in a minimum 500-hour Texas State approved massage course offered by AMMTI and be eligible to sit for the licensing exam. Classes include:
(A) 200 hours of M.T. technique and theory
(B) 50 hours of Anatomy;
(C) 25 hours of Physiology;
(D) 50 hours of Kinesiology;
(E) 40 hours of Pathology;
AND MORE
Satisfactorily complete massage therapy studies in an intensive 500-hour Texas State approved massage course offered by AMMTI and be eligible to sit for the licensing exam. Classes include:
(A) 200 hours of M.T. technique and theory
(B) 50 hours of Anatomy
(C) 25 hours of Physiology
(D) 50 hours of Kinesiology
(E) 40 hours of Pathology
AND MORE
75 hours of M.T. technique and theory- A multi-resource dive into theory and practice. Textbook: "Theory and Practice of Therapeutic Massage" by Mark F. Beck
50 hours of Anatomy- Learning anatomy is the basis for a career in massage. Anatomy teaches therapists how muscles, nerves, and connective tissue of all shapes and sizes can be improved through massage therapy.
25 hours of Physiology- It might be surprising, but the effects of massage span far and wide, from the beating of your heart and the pads of your fingertips to your brain functioning and breathing. That is massage physiology.
50 hours of Kinesiology- Massage therapists with the knowledge of kinesiology can work any muscle group to aid relaxation, loosen contracted muscles and soothe an overworked body.
40 hours of Pathology- Working with patients/clients who have health conditions can be a challenge for massage therapists. We provide the tools to design safe, effective, informed treatment plans for hundreds of conditions.
25 hours of Business Practices- Learn the fundamentals of business strategy to work in the massage industry
25 hours of Professional Ethics and Laws- The fundamentals of law and ethics that a massage therapist might encounter in their profession
125 hours of Swedish technique and practice-
Learn the basic and fundamentals of Swedish massage with hands-on training.
15 hours of Hydrotherapy-
Learn to use water immersion as a healing source for body, mind, and spirit.
20 hours of Health and Hygiene-
Good personal hygiene involves keeping all parts of the external body clean and healthy. It is important for maintaining both physical and mental health
50 hours of Hands-on training-
Learn the basic and fundamentals of Massage therapy
A thorough understanding of the laws and ordinances at the local, state, and national levels. Unfortunately, even with the most rigorous sanitation protocols, enhanced client screening, and social distancing precautions, there is still risk of COVID-19 transmission involved.
50 hours of Clinical Internship -- A program supervised by a licensed massage therapy instructor in which a student provides massage therapy to the public.
CEUs designed by massage therapists for massage therapists. Must complete at least 12 hours of TDLR-approved continuing education to renew a license.
Research supports massage therapy for health and wellness. Learn about the benefits of massage and explore research on the profession's growth.
Learn effective strategies to pass in-class exams and the national licensiing test, MBLEx