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Want to learn quickly? Click here for our Fast Track holistic massage diploma in London, Edinburgh, Huddersfield and Bristol!
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Can anyone take this holistic massage course?
Yes, all you need is a desire to help others and a keenness to learn. If the course is your first experience of exams and studying, don't worry! The Essentials for Health team understands that this is true for many of our students and our teaching approach is flexible, designed to help each individual study and practise in the way that works best for them.
What are the holistic massage course requirements?
Home study - Approx 100 hours of massage practice must be completed, including case studies. Additional hours will be required to complete homeworks and study Anatomy and Physiology. In total for Practical and Theory this will work out at approximately 6 hours per week if studying on the weekend course.
Exam Details: ITEC Theory Exams - 3 x Multiple choice papers. BTEC Theory Exam - 1 x 2.5 hour paper
A practical exam lasting 45 minutes
After qualification you can join the ICM and EMBODY Professionals
I’m not sure whether to take ITEC or BTEC
For an extra fee you can take both the ITEC and BTEC exams and gain two qualifications.
Course requirements
100 hours of home massage practice including case studies
Revision and homework in anatomy and physiology and massage theory
One hour practical exam and two and a half hour theory exam.
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" Teachers are friendly, knowledgeable and each bring their own personal expertise to the courses. I was worried about studying again after leaving school many years ago. My fears soon disappeared when I discovererd that learning could be both interesting and fun". Samantha Tully Map 60

