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Class Schedule - Core Program Courses

New students may begin in the summer by taking prerequisites and general
education requirements.  The Massage Therapy Program at The Community
College of Baltimore County begins new classes this fall and again in spring
semester 2011.  The students starting in the fall will have evening classes; the
new students who begin in the spring will have day classes.

Prerequisites -  Summer Semester 2010  
MASS 101, Introduction to Massage
BIOL 109, Anatomy and Physiology
                    
Here is the sequence of Core Classes.  General Education classes may be
taken before or during the program.

FALL SEMESTER 2010      
Level I
MASS 110 - Musculoskeletal System: Structure and Function       
MASS 210 - Level I Massage

SPRING SEMESTER 2011
Level II
MASS 220 - Level II Massage       
MASS 222 - Pathology for Massage Therapists
MASS 112 - Movement Exploration for Massage Therapists

SUMMER 2011       
Level II
MASS 223 - Foundations In Massage Therapy Research
MASS 221 - Massage Modalities    

FALL SEMESTER 2011
Level III
MASS 225 - Client Assessment
MASS 230 - Level III Massage  
MASS 240 - Seminar In Massage Therapy

Want to Start Right Away?

Begin by
enrolling in at CCBC and making an appointment with
the program counselor, Charlie Martino .  Apply for program
admissions through
Selective admissions not later than July
1st for Fall 2010 admission
.  Get started in the summer with your
prerequisites and general education courses, and begin the
core program in the fall.  The core program takes 16 months to
complete.
A.A.S. Massage Therapy at the Community College of Baltimore County
Sequence of Courses
Steps for enrolling in the
massage therapy program:

Enroll at CCBC.

Contact Case, Charlie Martino
at 443-840-1037.  Set up an
appointment to determine
which courses you need to
take and gather information
about transfer credit if you
have previous college.

Complete the prerequisite
courses, MASS 101
Introduction to Massage and
BIOL 109, Anatomy and
Physiology.

Apply and be accepted through
the School of Health
Professions Admissions
Office.  Please submit your
application early; you do not
need to complete the
prerequisites prior to applying.
Use the online application
process and pay the $20
application fee.  Remember to
send in your 1-page typed
biographical sketch telling us
why you want to enroll in this
program along with three
character references.  (Use
the forms provided. )

For questions or more
information about the
program, contact Cher Hunter,
the program director at
443-840-1431 or by
e-mail.

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Class Schedule - Core Program Courses  Spring 2011 Start

New students may begin in the fall by taking prerequisites and general
education requirements.  The Massage Therapy Program at The Community
College of Baltimore County begins new classes this fall and again in spring
semester 2011.  For students beginning their prerequisites in the fall 2010, the
follow program sequence of courses will be followed:

Prerequisites -required-  Fall Semester 2010  
MASS 101, Introduction to Massage
BIOL 109, Anatomy and Physiology

Recommended also in Fall 2010:
ALHL 115  Medical Terminology                                                         
HLTH 111  Stress/Tension Management                                         
                
Here is the sequence of Core Classes.  General Education classes may be
taken before or during the program.

SPRING SEMESTER 2011   
Level I
MASS 110 - Musculoskeletal System: Structure and Function       
MASS 210 - Level I Massage
MASS 112 - Movement Exploration for Massage Therapists

SUMMER SEMESTER 2011
Level II
MASS 220 - Level II Massage       
MASS 222 - Pathology for Massage Therapists

FALL SEMESTER 2011    
Level II
MASS 223 - Foundations In Massage Therapy Research
MASS 221 - Massage Modalities    

sPRING SEMESTER 2012
Level III
MASS 225 - Client Assessment
MASS 230 - Level III Massage  
MASS 240 - Seminar In Massage Therapy

Want to Start Right Away?

Begin by
enrolling in at CCBC and making an appointment with
the program counselor, Charlie Martino.  Apply for program
admissions through
Selective admissions not later than
December 1st for Spring 2010 admission.  Get started in the Fall
with your prerequisites and general education courses, and
begin the core program in the fall.  The core program takes 16
months to complete.