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Tuition Fee
Start Date
Medium of studying
Duration
12 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
Diploma
Major
Massage Therapy | Wellness and Spa Management
Area of study
Welfare
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2025-02-10-
About Program

Program Overview


The New Zealand Diploma in Wellness and Relaxation Massage equips students with the skills and knowledge to excel in the massage industry. Through a holistic approach, the program emphasizes client-centered care, professional practice, and the integration of Māori perspectives. Graduates are well-prepared for various massage therapy settings, including wellness centers, spas, and private practices.

Program Outline


New Zealand Diploma in Wellness and Relaxation Massage


Degree Overview

This diploma program equips you with the necessary skills and knowledge to enter the massage industry, pursue further training, or advance your studies. You will gain a thorough understanding of anatomy, health and nutrition, and master various professional massage techniques.


Objectives:

  • Equip students with the knowledge and skills needed to excel in the massage industry.
  • Prepare students for further education in massage therapy or related fields.
  • Enhance students' understanding of human anatomy, physiology, health, and wellness.
  • Foster the development of professional skills in massage therapy techniques.

Description:

  • This qualification is recognized and respected by massage industry employers.
  • Students receive comprehensive training in theoretical and practical aspects of massage therapy.
  • The program emphasizes a client-centered approach to massage therapy.
  • Graduates are well-equipped to work in various massage therapy settings.

Outline


Program Content:

  • REHB5601 Massage Theory to Practice (15 credits)
  • REHB5602 Wellness Dimensions and Client-Centred Care (15 credits)
  • REHB5603 Musculoskeletal Surface Anatomy (15 credits)
  • REHB5604 Human Anatomy and Physiology (15 credits)
  • REHB5605 Sports Massage (15 credits)
  • REHB5606 Te Hīhiri (15 credits)
  • REHB5607 The Professional Practitioner (15 credits)
  • REHB5608 Relaxation and Wellness Massage Clinical Practice (15 credits)

Structure:

  • One-year full-time program (part-time option available)
  • Classes held Monday to Wednesday, 9am-4pm
  • Clinic days may extend to 6pm
  • Timetable varies each semester and is confirmed two weeks prior to the semester's start

Modules:

  • REHB5601 Massage Theory to Practice: Introduces the theoretical foundation of massage therapy, including history, principles, and ethics.
  • REHB5602 Wellness Dimensions and Client-Centred Care: Explores the concept of wellness and its role in massage therapy, focusing on client-centered care and communication.
  • REHB5603 Musculoskeletal Surface Anatomy: Provides detailed knowledge of musculoskeletal anatomy relevant to massage therapy practice.
  • REHB5604 Human Anatomy and Physiology: Delves into the human body's structure and function, with emphasis on systems relevant to massage therapy.
  • REHB5606 Te Hīhiri: Integrates Māori perspectives and practices into massage therapy.
  • REHB5607 The Professional Practitioner: Equips students with essential skills for professional practice, including communication, ethics, and business management.
  • REHB5608 Relaxation and Wellness Massage Clinical Practice: Provides supervised clinical practice in relaxation and wellness massage techniques.

Assessment

Assessment methods used in the program may include:

  • Assignments
  • Practical demonstrations
  • Exams
  • Case studies
  • Clinical practice assessments
  • Specific assessment criteria and weightings vary depending on the individual modules.

Teaching


Teaching methods:

  • Lectures
  • Tutorials
  • Practical demonstrations
  • Clinical supervision
  • Guest speakers

Faculty:

The program is taught by experienced and qualified massage therapy professionals with expertise in various areas of the field.


Unique approaches:

The program emphasizes a holistic approach to massage therapy, recognizing the interconnectedness of physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Additionally, the program incorporates Te Ao Māori perspectives, providing students with a unique and culturally-inclusive learning experience.


Careers


Potential career paths:

  • Wellness and relaxation massage therapist
  • Mobile massage therapist
  • Spa massage therapist
  • Sports massage therapist
  • Massage therapy educator
  • Massage therapy researcher

Career opportunities:

  • Work in massage therapy clinics, spas, wellness centers, sports settings, and other healthcare facilities.
  • Establish a private massage therapy practice.
  • Pursue further studies in massage therapy or related fields.

Other

  • Students may be eligible for the Zero Fees Scheme, eliminating tuition fees.
  • Direct material costs are approximately $1,029.00 (GST Inclusive).
  • Graduates may progress to the New Zealand Diploma in Remedial Massage (Level 6) or the Bachelor of Therapeutic and Sports Massage (Year 2).
  • The program offers a comprehensive and in-depth learning experience that prepares students for a successful career in massage therapy.
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Southern Institute of Technology (SIT)


Overview:

Southern Institute of Technology (SIT) is a tertiary education provider in New Zealand, dedicated to equipping students with the skills, knowledge, and experience needed for a wide range of subjects and qualifications.


Services Offered:

SIT offers a variety of services to students, including:

    Campuses:

    SIT has campuses in Invercargill, Queenstown, Gore, Christchurch (including the Music & Audio Institute of New Zealand - MAINZ), and online.

    Accommodation:

    On-campus accommodation is available at Invercargill and Queenstown campuses.

    Library:

    The Invercargill campus has a library with resources for students.

    Bookshop:

    The Invercargill campus has a bookshop for purchasing textbooks and other materials.

    Childcare Centre:

    The Invercargill campus has a childcare centre for students with young children.

    Student Support:

    SIT provides various student support services, including academic support, health and wellbeing resources, and employment services.

    Scholarships:

    SIT offers scholarships to eligible students.

    Zero Fees Scheme:

    SIT offers a Zero Fees Scheme for eligible New Zealand domestic students, allowing them to study without paying tuition fees.

Student Life and Campus Experience:


Key Reasons to Study There:

    Zero Fees Scheme:

    SIT's Zero Fees Scheme allows eligible students to study without paying tuition fees.

    Wide Range of Programs:

    SIT offers a wide range of programs across various fields, including creative industries, hospitality, business, trades, technology, education, and more.

    Multiple Campuses:

    SIT has campuses in various locations throughout New Zealand, offering students flexibility in choosing their study environment.

    Distance Learning:

    SIT offers online learning options through its SIT2LRN Distance Learning platform.

Academic Programs:

SIT offers a wide range of academic programs, including:

    Creative Industries:

    Art, Design & Photography, Audio Production, Film, Animation & Game Design, MAINZ, Music

    Hospitality, Hotel & Travel:

    Hospitality, Travel, Tourism & Hotel Management

    Business, Commerce & Management:

    Business & Commerce, Communications & PR, HR & Coaching, Marketing & Management, Project Management

    MASSAGE, NURSING, SOCIAL SERVICES, SPORT & EXERCISE:

    Massage Therapy, Nursing, Social Services (including Mental Health), Sport & Exercise (including Postgraduate Health Sciences)

    Trades & Technology:

    Architectural Technology, Automotive & Road Transport, Construction, Electrotechnology, Engineering, Health & Safety, Joinery

    Education & Language:

    Education, English Language, Māori Language & Arts

    Hair & Beauty:

    Beauty Therapy & Makeup Artistry, Hairdressing

    Agriculture, Environmental & Life Sciences:

    Agriculture & Horticulture, Environmental Management, Veterinary Nursing, Animal Care & Equine

    Information Technology:

    Computing & IT

Other:

SIT is part of Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology.

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