Massage Therapy
Department: Massage Therapy
Program Type: Health Professions
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Overview
As a massage therapist, you can make a real difference in people’s daily lives. You can support mental health, relieve stress, reduce chronic pain, improve sleep, and promote overall healing and recovery through your work. Massage therapy offers a practical and accessible way to help others feel better in their bodies — and your hands can be the key to their well-being.
At Elgin Community College (ECC), our Massage Therapy Program prepares students to take the MBLEx exam necessary for state licensure and begin a rewarding career in health and wellness. ECC’s vocational certificate program offers COMTA-accredited, state-approved, and affordable education, featuring:
- Experienced instructors and modern lab facilities
- Flexible full-time and part-time schedules
- Convenient start dates in both Fall and Spring semesters
Massage Therapy Curriculum
ECC’s 38.5-credit-hour Vocational Certificate in Massage Therapy provides a holistic education integrating body, mind, and spirit. The coursework prepares students for licensure and immediate employment.
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Program Mission & Goals
The Massage Therapy Department supports ECC’s mission of improving people’s lives through learning. Our goal is to provide:
- Highly qualified instructors
- Rigorous, hands-on education exceeding industry standards
- A foundation of critical thinking, compassion, and professional skill
Prepare for Immediate Employment
The job outlook for massage therapists is strong, driven by growing interest in holistic health, stress relief, and pain management. More medical centers now include massage therapy in treatment plans, further boosting demand. The profession is projected to grow 15% from 2024 to 2034 (Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics). Refer to Career Coach for more information on related occupations and compensation.
Plan of Study and Course Descriptions
Review the ECC catalog for details about the massage therapy plan of study and course descriptions.
Vocational Certificate
Consider a Career in Massage Therapy
Experience how our expert-led massage therapy program blends science and skill to promote wellness, relieve stress, and restore balance—one session at a time.
Accreditation
ECC’s Massage Therapy Program is accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation (COMTA), 900 Commonwealth Place, Suite 200-331, Virginia Beach, VA 23464, 202-888-6790. The program also holds school memberships of: American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) Associated Bodyworkers and Massage Professionals (ABMP) Both organizations are members of the Coalition of National Massage Therapy Organizations.
The program also holds school memberships of:
- American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA)
- Associated Bodyworkers and Massage Professionals (ABMP)
Both organizations are members of the Coalition of National Massage Therapy Organizations.
Preference for admission is given to legal residents of District 509. Applicants from other districts may be considered if space is available. Learn more about ECC’s joint agreement programs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to become a licensed massage therapist?
Program length varies by school, but ECC’s program can be completed in as little as three to four semesters, depending on when you start and whether you attend full- or part-time. View our course catalog here.
What qualifications do I need to enter a massage therapy program?
You’ll need a high school diploma or equivalent, completion of required prerequisites (such as MAS 100 at ECC), and acceptance through the program’s application process.
Where do massage therapists typically work?
Many work in spas, wellness centers, hospitals, chiropractic or physical therapy offices, fitness centers, or start private practices.
What are the benefits of massage therapy?
Massage can relieve muscle tension, reduce stress, improve sleep, enhance flexibility, support immune health, and assist with chronic pain management.
Are you unemployed or looking for a better career?
ECC is partnering with Kane County WIOA to offer free career training for in-demand jobs. Learn more and see if you qualify.
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Admissions & Recruitment
Building B, Room B110
847-214-7385
Fax: 847-608-5458
admissions@elgin.edu
Hours
Monday through Thursday: 8 am to 7 pm
Fridays: 8 am to 4 pm
*Bilingual Admissions Coordinator: 847-214-7689
Contact
Massage Therapy Program
Building A, Room A153.06
847-214-7203
massagetherapyinfo@elgin.edu