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Welcome to Elite College of Business and Healthcare

Elite College is one of Ontario’s leading private career colleges, helping students build hands-on skills that translate into real success. With expert instructors, modern facilities, and small class sizes, we make sure every student gets personalized training and industry-ready knowledge.

Massage Therapy Diploma (Pending Accreditation)

THIS PROGRAM IS APPROVED AS A VOCATIONAL PROGRAM UNDER THE ONTARIO CAREER COLLEGES ACT, 2005

Course Description:

  • Duration: 78 Weeks
  • Credential: Diploma
  • Delivery: Hybrid (In-Class + Hands-On Clinical Training)

Start Your Career in Massage Therapy—Real Skills. Real Clients. Real Results.

If you’re passionate about helping people, building a flexible career, and working in a high-demand healthcare field, the Massage Therapy Diploma at Elite College of Business and Healthcare is designed for you.

This program goes beyond textbooks—you will gain hands-on clinical experience, real client interaction, and job-ready skills to confidently enter the massage therapy profession.

Massage therapy is more than relaxation—it plays a key role in pain management, rehabilitation, and overall wellness, and trained professionals are in strong demand across Ontario.

Why This Program Stands Out

Employer-Ready Training
Learn the practical skills clinics are actively looking for so you can transition smoothly into the workforce.

Experienced Instructors
Be guided by industry professionals with real clinical experience who understand what it takes to succeed.

Free Exam Prep Workshops
Additional support provided to help you prepare for certification exams with confidence.

Hands-On Learning
Build real skills through practical training and clinical experience.

Career-Focused Approach
Everything you learn is designed to help you succeed in a real work environment.

  • Practice real techniques, not just theory
  • Clinical Experience with Real Clients
  • Build confidence before you graduate
  • Career-Focused Training
  • Learn exactly what employers and clinics are looking for
  • Small Class Sizes
  • More support, more attention, better learning
  • Entrepreneurship Advantage
  • Learn how to work independently or start your own practice

What You Will Learn

You will develop both clinical knowledge and practical skills, including:

  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Pathology for Massage Therapy
  • Massage Techniques & Modalities
  • Clinical Assessment & Treatment Planning
  • Hydrotherapy & Rehabilitation Techniques
  • Professional Communication & Ethics
  • Client Care & Documentation

Programs like Oxford also emphasize client assessment, treatment planning, and hands-on techniques as core training areas —and this program is built with the same real-world focus, but with stronger hands-on delivery.

Career Opportunities

After graduation, you can pursue careers in:

  • Massage Therapy Clinics
  • Wellness &
  • Rehabilitation Centres
  • Spas and Medical Settings
  • Sports Therapy Environments
  • Self-Employment / Private Practice
  • Admission Requirements (Simple & Straightforward)

We keep our admissions process simple and supportive:

Admission Requirements 

  • Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent; AND
  • Up to date immunization; AND
  • Vulnerable sector check; AND
  • English proficiency in regards to intro to massage therapy to see if students are a good fit for the program:
    • English is a First and Primary Language; OR
    • Completion of High School in English; OR
    • International English Language Testing System (IELTS) GT, AC or One Skill Retake (IELTS One Skill Retake test must be taken within 60 days of the individual’s full IELTS test) with minimum 6.0 on English Writing, 6.5 on English Speaking, 7.5 on English Listening; and 6.5 on English Reading

This program prepares you for a career in a regulated profession.

To become a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) in Ontario:

You must successfully complete certification exams from the
College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO)

We guide students through this pathway so you are fully prepared.

Important Program Status

This program is currently:
Massage Therapy Diploma (Pending Accreditation)

Students will be supported throughout the process and guided toward meeting all licensing requirements.

Program Outline

  1. Anatomy & Physiology 1 

This Anatomy and Physiology course provides a foundational understanding of the human body, its systems, and their functions, specifically tailored for students pursuing a Massage Therapy Diploma Program. The course is designed to equip learners with the scientific knowledge necessary to comprehend the physical and chemical processes underlying human health and body mechanics.

  1. Anatomy & Palpation 1 

This course provides in-depth training in human anatomy, osteology, and palpation techniques relevant to massage therapy. Students will explore anatomical terminology, joint structures, muscular functions, and advanced palpation methods to develop a comprehensive understanding of body mechanics.

  1. Anatomy & Physiology 2 

This course continues the anatomy and physiology topics started in the level 1 class. Topics include stress, thermoregulation, cardiac muscle, circulation and hemodynamics, control or circulation, the lymphatic system, immunity and the renal system.

  1. Anatomy and Physiology 3 

This is a third term course and continues the study of the body systems and in the second part, introduces essentials of microbiology, pathogenic micro-organisms and public health. It is divided into two parts – Part One: Respiratory Physiology and Part Two: Microbiology and Public Health

  1. Massage Theory and Techniques 

This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of massage theory, techniques, and body mechanics. It covers different client groups, specialized massage techniques, and the effects of massage on the body. Practical applications include seated massage, lymphatic drainage, fascial techniques, and sports massage, ensuring students develop both foundational and advanced skills in massage therapy.

6. Professional Development & Human Relations 

This course is designed to develop communications skills to prepare the student to deal with the client/therapist relationship, ethically and professionally. Course Activities: Lectures, role playing, discussions, participation, exercises, take home assignments.

  1. Anatomy & Palpation 2 

This course expands on the fundamental principles of anatomy and palpation, with a focus on the cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal, urinary, and reproductive systems. Students will enhance their ability to identify anatomical structures through both theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice, reinforcing palpation techniques and clinical assessment skills.

  1. Anatomy & Physiology 4 

This course provides an advanced study of human anatomy and physiology with a focus on the digestive system, nutrition, metabolism, and nutrient absorption. Students will explore the roles of nutrients in disease prevention, energy metabolism, and the physiological functions of the stomach, intestines, and accessory organs. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical applications to ensure a comprehensive understanding of digestion and nutrient utilization.

  1. Endocrinology 

This course provides an in-depth exploration of the endocrine system, focusing on hormone chemistry, secretion control, and physiological functions. Students will study key glands, their secretions, and the hormonal regulation of pregnancy, metabolism, reproduction, and homeostasis. Clinical applications related to endocrine disorders will also be discussed.

  1. Health & Safety 

This course provides students with an understanding of essential health and safety principles in public health, microbiology, workplace hazardous materials, and community support. Emphasis is placed on developing awareness of infection control, workplace safety regulations, and public health responsibilities in therapeutic and healthcare settings.

  1. Hydrotherapy 

This course introduces students to the therapeutic application of water through various hydrotherapy techniques. Students will explore the physical properties of water, its physiological effects, and indications & contraindications for treatment. The course covers general hydrotherapy treatments, hot & cold applications, contrast therapy, and rehabilitation methods. Through theoretical learning and hands-on practical sessions, students will develop competency in clinical hydrotherapy assessments, treatment planning, and the application of therapeutic water-based techniques.

  1. Neurology 1 

This course explores the fundamental concepts of neurology, including the anatomy and physiology of the spinal cord, brain structures, and nervous system pathways. It covers embryological development, functional areas of the cerebral cortex, blood supply to the brain, and protective coverings. Students will gain an in-depth understanding of the central nervous system (CNS) and its functional components essential for therapeutic and healthcare applications.

  1. Neurology 2 

This course explores the neurological pathways, plexuses, and spinal cord injuries in detail. Students will study the accessory nerves of the sacral plexus, spinal nerves, brachial and lumbar plexuses, nerve root testing, and the impact of cervical spinal cord injuries. The focus will be on clinical applications, diagnosis, and therapeutic approaches in neurology.

  1. Neurology 3 

This course provides an in-depth study of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), cranial nerves, and neurological pathologies affecting motor and sensory functions. Students will explore the anatomy, physiology, and clinical significance of cranial nerves, the autonomic nervous system, and pain mechanisms. The course integrates theoretical learning with clinical applications, helping students understand how neurological disorders affect movement, sensation, and autonomic function.

  1. Pathological Treatments 

This course provides an in-depth study of pathological conditions affecting the musculoskeletal, nervous, and systemic functions of the body. Students will explore the etiology, clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and treatment of various conditions, with an emphasis on manual therapy, rehabilitative techniques, and therapeutic exercise. The course integrates theoretical knowledge with practical application, ensuring students gain the necessary clinical competency to assess and treat a range of pathologies. The practical component emphasizes hands-on techniques, patient assessment, and evidence-based treatment strategies for improving patient outcomes.


  1. Pathology 1 

This course provides students with an in-depth understanding of pathology related to skin conditions, immunity, inflammation, and infections. The course will explore bacterial, viral, and fungal infections affecting the skin, common inflammatory diseases, and other pathological conditions relevant to healthcare and therapeutic practice.

  1. Pathology 2 

This course provides an in-depth examination of various pathological conditions affecting the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Students will explore trauma, fractures, infections, degenerative disorders, tumors, and neurological diseases. Emphasis is placed on understanding disease mechanisms, clinical manifestations, and therapeutic approaches relevant to healthcare professionals.

  1. Physical Assessment 

This course focuses on developing the skills necessary to conduct thorough physical assessments, including postural analysis, range of motion testing, orthopedic special tests, and muscle testing. Students will learn how to gather and analyze subjective and objective data to build effective treatment plans, conduct neurologic testing, and formulate comprehensive discharge notes.

  1. Professional Development & Human Relation 

This course introduces students to professional development and human relations, focusing on interpersonal skills, communication, self-awareness, and workplace professionalism. Students will explore effective work habits, goal setting, boundary setting, understanding different client populations, and trauma-informed care to enhance their ability to provide professional and ethical services.

  1. Remedial Exercise and Kinesiology 

This course explores the principles of kinesiology and remedial exercise, focusing on movement mechanics, posture correction, rehabilitation techniques, and exercise program design. Students will engage in practical applications, gaining hands-on experience in assessment, mobilization, and therapeutic exercise techniques.

  1. Research & Pathology 

This course explores pathological conditions affecting the gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiovascular systems. Students will examine disease processes, diagnostic techniques, and treatment options within these systems. Additionally, the course introduces research methodologies, emphasizing evidence-based practice, literature review, and case study analysis. Through theoretical learning and hands-on practical sessions, students will develop the ability to critically evaluate medical conditions, understand treatment rationales, and apply research findings to clinical practice

  1. Clinic 1 

This course provides students with hands-on experience in a clinical setting, applying the knowledge and techniques acquired in previous coursework. Students will be tested and graded on practical training from the previous semester, ensuring proficiency in assessment, treatment planning, and client interaction within a supervised environment.

  1. Clinic 2 

Clinic 2 is a practical, hands-on course designed to refine students’ advanced therapeutic techniques in a clinical setting. Students will engage in real-world client interactions, refining their skills in orthopedic testing, joint mobilization, and specialized assessment techniques. Continuous evaluation will ensure competency in professional practice, patient care, and clinical decision-making.

  1. Clinic 3 
  • Clinic 3 represents the culminating clinical experience in the Massage Therapy Diploma Program. Delivered in a supervised public clinic setting, this practicum provides students with an authentic opportunity to transition from the academic environment into real-world professional practice. Students will engage with members of the public presenting with a wide range of musculoskeletal and systemic conditions, allowing for full integration of theoretical knowledge, practical techniques, assessment skills, clinical reasoning, and professional behavior. ● Under the direct supervision of licensed massage therapists and instructors, students will conduct comprehensive client assessments, develop individualized treatment plans, apply appropriate massage therapy techniques, and maintain accurate SOAP documentation. Students are also expected to demonstrate competency in communication, informed consent, ethical conduct, interprofessional collaboration, and reflective practice. This course is aligned with the CMTCA Standards of Clinical Education and prepares students to meet the entry-to-practice competencies required by the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO).
  1. Pharmacology 

This Pharmacology module provides massage therapy students with foundational knowledge of how pharmaceutical agents interact with the human body, as well as the implications these interactions have on massage treatments. Students will explore drug classifications, mechanisms of action, common side effects, contraindications, and routes of administration. Emphasis is placed on identifying conditions where medication impacts treatment planning, safety, and client communication within a professional massage therapy

  1. Ethics & Good Business Practice 

This course provides an in-depth understanding of business ethics, accounting principles, contracts, and entrepreneurial strategies essential for professionals in the healthcare and wellness industries. Students will explore financial management, business registration, ethical responsibilities, and professional conduct, ensuring they can successfully start, manage, and sustain a business while adhering to industry standards. Through theoretical learning and practical applications, students will develop competency in financial planning, contract negotiation, resume writing, and business proposal development. The course emphasizes ethical considerations and best practices, integrating real-world case studies

  1. Advance Massage Technique 

This course provides students with advanced knowledge and hands-on experience in specialized massage techniques. Students will learn regional work for each area of the body, general treatment principles, swelling reduction techniques, lymphatic drainage, and progressive relaxation techniques. The course aims to enhance competency in performing advanced massage methods across various body regions.

  1. Professional Communication in Massage Therapy 1 

This introductory course focuses on developing the communication skills necessary for establishing safe, ethical, and effective therapeutic relationships with clients in a health care setting. Students will learn verbal, non-verbal, written, and listening strategies to support client-cantered care, including SOAP charting, informed consent discussions, and professional conduct. Emphasis is placed on clear documentation, empathetic engagement, and boundaries within therapeutic relationships.

  1. Professional Communication in Massage Therapy II 

This advanced communication course is designed to deepen the interpersonal and professional communication skills required in Massage Therapy practice. Building upon foundational knowledge, students will explore strategies to navigate complex client interactions involving sensitive topics such as trauma, chronic pain, and emotional distress. The course emphasizes effective communication with interprofessional healthcare teams, documentation of clinical encounters, and appropriate responses in urgent or emergency scenarios. Students will also develop competencies in managing professional boundaries, demonstrating cultural sensitivity, and resolving communication conflicts ethically and respectfully. Through case studies, simulated client interactions, and written assignments, students will refine both their verbal and written communication abilities, aligning with regulatory standards and ethical practice expectations.

Financial Aid Available

We believe financial barriers should never hold back your education. At Elite College, we offer a variety of financial aid programs, including OSAP, Better Jobs Ontario, CTC, and flexible payment plans—all designed to make your learning journey affordable and accessible.

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