Western health sciences
Anatomy & Physiology, Myology, Neurology, Kinesiology, and Pathology.
School of Massage Therapy
Associate in Occupational Studies · AOS
This NYSED-registered, 72-credit program brings together Western massage, Asian bodywork, health sciences, and supervised clinical education.
A focused course of study
The curriculum is organized to make the scope of the AOS program easy to understand before you explore the full course sequence, admissions requirements, and regulatory information below.
Anatomy & Physiology, Myology, Neurology, Kinesiology, and Pathology.
Swedish Technique, Medical Massage, and Reflexology.
A three-course sequence rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
Tai Chi, Yoga, Qi Gong, Channels & Points, and Holistic Health.
165 hours of supervised clinical internship as part of the curriculum.
Medical Ethics, Practice Management, and electives in Sports Massage or Advanced Techniques.
Continuing your education
Massage Therapy graduates may seek transfer-credit evaluation when applying to an NYCHP acupuncture program. Evaluation is individual and depends on the applicant's complete academic record.
AOS credits in Massage Therapy
prior post-secondary credits used for the acupuncture admission prerequisite
maximum credits eligible for transfer evaluation*
How the maximum applies. For a graduate who holds only the 72-credit AOS degree in Massage Therapy and no other prior post-secondary credits, 60 credits fulfill the acupuncture admission prerequisite. This leaves a maximum of 12 credits eligible for transfer evaluation.
Applicants with additional post-secondary credit may have other coursework reviewed, subject to transcript review, course-equivalency assessment, and program-Dean approval. Prerequisite and co-requisite credits used to satisfy admission requirements are not counted toward program-completion credits under ACAHM Standard 5.
The Full Program Record
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Purpose, Goals & Student Learning Outcomes
Massage Therapy — AOS · School of Massage Therapy
The Massage Therapy program prepares students for professional practice through comprehensive training in both Swedish (Western) massage and Asian bodywork. The curriculum integrates Western health sciences with Eastern healing principles, clinical reasoning, hands-on proficiency, and professional ethics.
Before graduation, every student completes a supervised clinical internship under licensed faculty supervision, developing experience in patient assessment, treatment planning, and clinical documentation.
Founded with a focused purpose in integrative health education.
Student Learning Outcomes
On completion, graduates will be able to demonstrate these four areas of learning.
Eastern, Western, and therapeutic massageKnowledge and hands-on clinical skillsEntry-level practitioner preparation
Demonstrate knowledge and skills in the art and science of Eastern, Western, and Therapeutic Medical Massage modalities as entry-level practitioners.
Western health sciencesEastern and Western massage principlesCritical thinking and clinical documentation
Integrate Western Health Sciences with both Eastern and Western Massage Therapy Principles to promote critical thinking, enhance problem solving, and consistently document massage therapy sessions thoroughly and accurately within a clinical setting.
Self-care and professional strategyPractice management and business planningEmployment preparation in massage therapy
Develop a strategy of self-care, successful practice, business management, or employment within the growing field of massage therapy.
Ethical and legal practiceCultural sensitivityClient and healthcare communication
Demonstrate ethical and legal behavior, cultural sensitivity, and effective communication with clients and other healthcare professionals.
Course of Study
1,380–1,530 hours, with full-time, accelerated, and part-time study options.
2 academic years12 credits per trimesterRecommended full-time plan
20 monthsIncreased credits per trimesterAccelerated study option
Up to 3 years8 credits per trimesterFor students balancing responsibilities
Curriculum Map
Western Health SciencesWestern Massage TechniqueAsian BodyworkOriental SciencesPhysical ArtsProfessional DevelopmentClinical TrainingSports Massage or Advanced TechniquesInside NYCHP
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Tuition, Licensing & Certification
Program completion does not itself confer a professional license. Independent state and examination requirements apply.
For tuition rates, mandatory fees, payment options, institutional scholarships, and installment plans, contact Student Financial Services for the current schedule.
Student Financial ServicesStudents complete 165 hours of supervised clinical internship, including 120 patient treatments across Western and Asian modalities, before graduation.
Meet Our FacultyGraduates may be eligible to sit for the MBLEx administered by FSMTB and may pursue voluntary certification through NCBTMB. Requirements and acceptance vary by jurisdiction.
Visit FSMTBMassage therapy is a licensed profession in New York State. Article 155 of the New York State Education Law defines the profession and its scope of practice. The College’s curriculum exceeds the current 1,000-hour education requirement listed on the source page.
Licensing requirements vary by state. Students planning to practice outside New York should verify requirements with the appropriate state licensing authority.
New York College of Health Professions is chartered by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York and institutionally accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE). The Massage Therapy program is registered with the New York State Education Department (HEGIS Code 5299).
ACAHM programmatic accreditation does not apply to this undergraduate Massage Therapy program.
Regulatory Information & Useful Contacts
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89 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12234
(518) 474-3817 ext. 270opunit3@nysed.govop.nysed.gov ↗301 Edgewater Place, Suite 210, Wakefield, MA 01880
(781) 425-7785neche.org ↗7300 College Boulevard, Suite 650, Overland Park, KS 66210
(913) 681-0380mblex@fsmtb.orgfsmtb.org ↗500 Davis Street, Suite 975, Evanston, IL 60201
1-800-296-0664ncbtmb.org ↗Ready to Learn More?
Admissions Office · 6851 Jericho Turnpike, Suite 210, Syosset, NY 11791
(516) 964-6007 · 1-800-922-7337 ext. 501
Source: 2023–2026 NYCHP Catalog, updated June 2026. Policies, procedures, fees, schedules, and external requirements are subject to change; confirm current requirements with the applicable institution or agency.
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