EDUCATION
(a) Massage therapy programs must provide at least 600 hours of in-class, postsecondary education instruction, including:
- (1) At least 175 contact hours of instruction in anatomy and physiology, kinesiology and pathology, including training in the human immunodeficiency virus and related risks.
- (2) At least 250 contact hours in massage therapy and bodywork assessment, theory and practice including sanitation, safety and hygiene.
- (3) At least 25 contact hours in professional ethics, and business and law related to a massage therapy business.
- (4) At least 150 contact hours in related courses appropriate to a massage therapy curriculum as set forth in § 20.13 (related to required knowledge base), including cardiopulmonary resuscitation.
- (b) Massage therapy programs may meet the 600-hour requirement through both didactic and clinical courses.
- (c) Externship hours may not be included in the 600-hour minimum education instruction. For purposes of this section, an externship is an offsite practical technique learning experience where the student’s supervision is provided by a licensed massage therapist, supervisor or other appropriate licensed health professional.
- (d) Hours for practicing assigned techniques under indirect supervision may not be included in the 600-hour minimum education instruction.