11/29/2025
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It's The Art Of Healing!
A career in Massage Therapy is a rare opportunity to combine professional artistry with the reward of making an immediate difference in the life of someone else. The health care benefits of massage therapy are recognized across many cultures and the field is continually gaining acceptance as a wise and holistic choice in the pursuit of fitness and well-being.
About the Program
This 500-contact hour course combines classroom lecture with a literal "hands-on" laboratory setting, including 50 hours of clinical work. Students who successfully complete the course are prepared to take the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) exam or the Massage Board Licensing Exam (MBLEX) for licensure as a massage therapist in the State of Texas and are qualified to:
Assess clients' soft tissue condition, joint quality, and range of motion
Develop and propose specific massage treatment plans after consultation
Use complementary treatments including infrared lamps, wet compresses, and whirlpool baths
Prepare and blend oils for use in therapeutic massage
The Massage Therapy CE Certificate consists of nine (9) required course sections:
MSSG-1011 Fundamentals I
MSSG-1009 Health and Hygiene
MSSG-1013 Anatomy & Physiology for Massage
MSSG-1005 Hydrotherapy
MSSG-2014 Pathology for Massage
MSSG-2011 Fundamentals II
MSSG-1007 Business Practices and Professional Ethics
MSSG-2013 Kinesiology for Massage
MSSG-2086 Internship for Massage Therapy
After successful completion of the above required courses, Massage Therapy students must also:
Take and pass the
Massage Board Licensing Exam
(MBLEX) or the TDLR State Exam.
Take and pass
TDLR's Jurisprudence Exam
Apply to TDLR
to become a Licensed Massage Therapist.
Be fingerprinted using TDLR's chosen vendor.
This Program Requires An Application!"..........
Take A New Approach!
ACC's Somatic Movement Education Training Program employs a dance-based approach in teaching health and wellness pedagogies through Laban Movement Analysis, Bartenieff Fundamentals, and an introduction to Body-Mind Centering.
About the Program
This program is a one-year, 560 contact hour curriculum that includes experiential, practical, and theoretical pedagogical methods for promoting body and mind integration, movement re-education, observation and analysis of movement, embodied anatomy, hands-on physical cuing, and neuromuscular re-patterning for oneself, and their students and/or clients.