Since opening its doors in 1976, Apollo College has become a recognized leader in private education with over 45,000 graduates. The school offers 16 programs in Allied Health and Computer Technology, and offers a practical real-world education to its students. Class sizes are kept small to provide each student with the indivudal attention that they need to succeed.
Idaho Massage Therapy Schools
Idaho Massage Therapy Schools: This page provides information on pursuing a career in massage therapy. Information provided includes a directory of Idaho massage therapy schools, along with forms to request additional information. Please see our list of Idaho massage therapy schools below.
Massage therapy schools offer a number of different background courses in anatomy, biology, chemistry, physiology, psychology, and more. Massage therapy schools also offer courses in the basic tools of the trade that can include training in massage techniques, the use of oils, aromatherapy, electro-stimulation, and other methods.
Massage therapy jobs are expected to grow faster than the average as the current population is getting older, and people are developing a broader understanding of the role that massage can play in health and fitness. Most massage therapists work in hospitals, but about one in six massage therapy professionals work part time, and many hold other jobs. Other major employers include clinics, schools systems, nursing homes, adult daycare facilities, and more.