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Program Description:
The Baltimore School of Massage offers a complete Professional Training Program in Shiatsu and Asian Bodywork totaling 795 hours of education in Shiatsu, Asian Bodywork, Swedish Massage, Western Anatomy and Physiology and related subjects. The program includes:
. Swedish Massage including Massage Theory, Anatomy and Physiology I and Swedish Massage Practicum
. Allied Modalities
. Standard Precautions
. Anatomy and Physiology II
. Anatomy and Physiology III
. Beginning Shiatsu
. Intermediate Shiatsu
. Advanced Shiatsu
. First Aid/CPR
These components combine to educate students in becoming Professional Shiatsu and Asian Bodywork therapists.
Program Objective:
The objective of the Shiatsu and Asian Bodywork Program are to assist students in acquiring the varied skills required to perform a Shiatsu session, developing a thorough knowledge of human anatomy and physiology from a Western perspective and also within a Shiatsu and Asian bodywork paradigm, teaching the communication skills to relate effectively with clients, understanding ethical issues of Shiatsu and Asian bodywork, as well as aiding students in becoming skilled in record keeping and successful business practices.
Program Objective:
To develop in students the skills necessary to become successful as an esthetician in the state of Virginia and to meet the needs of the skin care community which they will enter. Students will have a thorough working knowledge of the structure and function of the skin, be able to provide preventative care for the skin and offer treatments to keep the skin healthy and attractive. This program will train students to perform facials manually and with the aid of machines, to apply corrective, camouflage and daily enhancement makeup and how to safely remove superfluous hair on the face through debilitation and epilation.
Program Description:
This program offers the most pertinent theoretical and practical components of skin care training. The theory component emphasizes the study of the function and structure of the body and skin, the latest body and facial treatments, dermatology, chemistry and product ingredients, business and career development, hair removal, electricity and salon safety. The practical portion of the program will develop the student's dexterity, manipulative skills and confidence required to be an effective esthetician. This Basic Skin Care Program offers instruction in basic facials, makeup application, extensive waxing procedures, non-waxing hair removal and rapid exfoliants. Students will be using state of the industry equipment and will be exposed to exceptional guest speakers and faculty who are well renowned in their areas of expertise. This program meets the requirements set forth in the Board of Barbers and Cosmetology Laws and Rules 18VAC 41-40-190 through 18VAC 41-40-200, and offers reciprocity in 38 states.
Program availability varies by campus |