Certificate in Massage Therapy
Hours: 32 On-Campus Online
The Certificate in Massage Therapy at Fort Hays State University provides students with the essential knowledge and practical skills required for a successful career in therapeutic massage. This undergraduate certificate aligns with current industry standards and offers a comprehensive curriculum covering foundational techniques and advanced therapeutic practices.
Students build a strong theoretical understanding while gaining extensive hands-on experience through lectures, demonstrations, laboratory work, and real-world applications. Service-learning projects and fieldwork opportunities allow students to apply their skills in professional settings. By emphasizing current trends and emerging innovations, the certificate prepares students to meet the evolving needs of the massage therapy profession.
Who is this program for?
This certificate is intended for individuals aiming to enhance their skills and advance their careers within the health and wellness industry. It is well-suited for:
- Individuals interested in pursuing a career in massage therapy
- Healthcare professionals looking to expand their skill set
- Individuals passionate about health and wellness
- Students seeking flexible learning options with both online and on-campus courses
- Those eager to gain hands-on experience through fieldwork and service-learning projects
- Individuals aiming to stay current with the latest advancements in massage therapy
The Best Value in Higher Education Anywhere
Fort Hays State University prides itself on quality education at an affordable price. Students in this program can expect to pay approximately $3,237.60* (on-campus) or $4,134.75* (online) per semester.
*Estimated cost based on 15 credit hours at the Undergrad resident/regional tuition rate ($215.84/credit hour) for on-campus courses, or the FHSU Online Undergrad tuition rate (275.65/credit hour) for online courses. Actual price may vary depending on course load and location. Tuition and Fees are subject to change as they are approved by the Kansas Board of Regents each year.
The core curriculum comprises 32 credit hours covering both foundational and advanced topics. Coursework includes instruction in basic massage techniques, advanced therapeutic practices, human anatomy and physiology, client communication, and professional ethics. This comprehensive certificate prepares students for success in the massage therapy field.
Offered in both online and on-campus formats, the certificate provides flexible learning options to accommodate diverse student needs. The curriculum ensures students acquire relevant, practical skills by incorporating the latest techniques and industry advancements. This well-rounded educational experience equips students to thrive in a variety of professional settings.
MTP 100: Basic Massage Techniques
This hands-on class teaches basic massage techniques for a professional experience, emphasizing correct body mechanics, self-care to prevent injury, and essential Swedish methods.
MTP 124: Functional Kinesiology for Massage Therapy
This course examines the musculoskeletal systems and their role in daily support and movement, helping students assess and correct body movement deviations essential for structural analysis in massage therapy.
MTP 150: Externship in Massage Therapy
Clinical fieldwork practice allows students to apply learned techniques in a supervised setting.
Discover the full Certificate in Massage Therapy course listing by visiting the Academic Catalog.
Students who complete the Certificate in Massage Therapy are prepared for a range of career opportunities, including roles such as:
Licensed Massage Therapist
Licensed massage therapists can work in a variety of settings, including spas, clinics, wellness centers, and private practices. They are trained to deliver a range of therapeutic massage techniques tailored to individual client needs, whether for relaxation, stress relief, or injury rehabilitation.
Sports Massage Therapist
Sports massage therapists specialize in supporting athletic performance and recovery. They use targeted techniques to prevent injuries, enhance flexibility, and reduce muscle soreness. Their expertise makes them valuable members of sports teams, training facilities, and individual athletic care teams.
Chiropractic Assistant
Chiropractic assistants support chiropractors by administering massages, preparing patients for treatment, and providing post-treatment instructions. This role combines massage therapy skills with basic knowledge of chiropractic care.
Rehabilitation Specialist
Rehabilitation specialists work in clinical and rehabilitation settings, using massage therapy to support patients recovering from injuries. They collaborate with healthcare providers to develop treatment plans promoting healing, enhancing mobility, and aiding overall recovery.
Spa Manager
Spa managers oversee daily operations and staff in wellness and spa environments. Students with strong leadership skills may pursue this role, ensuring high service standards, managing client experiences, and implementing programs that support business growth and client retention.
Ready for the next step?
Our faculty would be excited to talk to you about how our department programs can help you explore your interests and prepare you for a variety of rewarding careers.
Related Programs
Fort Hays State University offers several related programs complementing the Certificate in Massage Therapy. These programs allow students to further develop their knowledge and skills in allied fields. Related programs include:
- B.S. in Health and Human Performance
- B.S. in Health and Human Performance (Exercise Science)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing
- B.A./B.S. in Psychology
Job prospects are excellent, with growing demand in wellness, healthcare, and sports industries.
Students who have completed the Certificate in Massage Therapy are employed in spas, clinics, sports teams, and private practice.
While Kansas does not require certification, FHSU’s Certificate in Massage Therapy prepares students for national certification exams.
The certificate can be completed in approximately one year, depending on the course load.
Yes, the Certificate in Massage Therapy offers both online and on-campus courses for flexibility.
Information about the Department of Health and Human Performance
The Department of Health and Human Performance at FHSU offers specialized, in-demand degree programs that combine innovative, hands-on learning with access to state-of-the-art facilities. Supported by a dedicated faculty and staff, students are encouraged to address community needs and make a meaningful impact beyond the campus.
The department is committed to preparing students for fulfilling and rewarding careers that align with their personal and professional goals. Emphasizing practical learning experiences, flexible academic options, and close mentorship from experienced faculty, the programs equip students to succeed in diverse, high-growth fields such as professional sports, healthcare, and more. By joining this community, students become part of a network of accomplished alumni and embark on a career path that fosters both personal satisfaction and professional achievement.
While earning a degree remains the primary focus, college life offers much more than classroom learning. Students are encouraged to participate in extracurricular activities that foster leadership skills, deepen their understanding of their chosen careers, and provide opportunities to make a positive impact in their communities. For more information about the following student organizations, please contact the Department of Health and Human Performance.
- Phi Epsilon Kappa - Delta Theta Chapter: The Delta Theta chapter of Phi Epsilon Kappa, a national honor society, recognizes FHSU students pursuing careers in physical education, health, recreation, dance, human performance, exercise science, sports medicine, and sports management. Through active involvement in campus, community, and professional activities, members develop valuable leadership skills and enhance their professional growth.
- HHP Majors Club: The HHP Majors Club offers students an excellent opportunity to stay engaged in departmental activities, connect with classmates, and take part in university events. The club fosters a strong sense of community within the Department of Health and Human Performance while encouraging involvement and collaboration among students.
- Fellowship of Christian Athletes: The Fellowship of Christian Athletes provides students with the opportunity to integrate their faith with a passion for athletics. This organization sponsors the national annual event Fields of Faith, where FHSU students worship and serve alongside members of the Hays community. FCA welcomes all students interested in Christianity, regardless of their involvement in FHSU athletics.
- Pre-Professional Healthcare Club: The FHSU Pre-Physical Therapy Club fosters a sense of community among students pursuing careers in fields such as Pre-Physical Therapy, Pre-Occupational Therapy, Pre-Athletic Training, Pre-Physician Assistant, and Pre-Chiropractic. The club supports professional development by offering resources and activities designed to strengthen students’ applications for graduate healthcare programs and future careers. Membership is open to any FHSU student interested in entering a professional healthcare or related field.