Are you a therapist wishing to develop skills in the The course covers theoretical and practical knowledge relating to the Swedish body massage routine.
This course covers theoretical and practical knowledge in health and safety, client consultation, anatomy and physiology, and Swedish body massage, with progression options in aromatherapy, reflexology, or employment as a massage therapist in a spa or salon, or setting up your own business.
Course overview
Are you a therapist wishing to develop skills in the The course covers theoretical and practical knowledge relating to the Swedish body massage routine.
What will I do?
This course covers theory and practical work in the following areas:
Health and safety
Client consultation
Anatomy and physiology
Swedish body massage
What’s next?
Having qualified in Swedish body massage, you may decide to study aromatherapy, reflexology, Indian head massage or another holistic therapy. Alternatively you could seek employment as a Massage therapist in a spa or salon or perhaps set up your own business.
Is it for me?
Are you a therapist wishing to develop skills in the beauty/holistic therapy field? Have you always been interested in the healing benefits of massage? Are you looking for a career change and interested in becoming a part of a fast growing and dynamic industry? If this sounds like you, then why not apply now?
Entry requirements
This is a Level 3 qualification therefore you are expected to have previously completed qualifications of a Level 2 standard or equivalent. As the course includes written tests and course work, you will be expected to demonstrate a good understanding of the English language at interview.
About MK College
Welcome to Milton Keynes College
We are proud to offer an open and inclusive education experience to learners of all levels and backgrounds, with over 3,******-18 year olds currently studying with us and a total student population of over 8,000.
We offer a broad variety of qualifications, including vocational courses, apprenticeships, higher education, professional certificates as well as employability skills and community training. The College is also a national provider of education services in prisons across the country.
About Milton Keynes College
We operate from two main campuses across Milton Keynes and Bletchley, the details of which can be found. Welcoming those who want to learn and improve, we focus on meeting individual needs. The College is at the heart of the city’s economic vision and community strategy, in addition to being a major employer with over 1,000 members of staff.
Our sole aim is to be the best general Further Education College in the country and deliver the highest quality education to all learners. Our vision of success is at the heart of all we do. At Milton Keynes College we strive to engrain this in all who walk through our doors.
We build and nurture strong partnerships with the wider community and local businesses with an interest in making Milton Keynes College a safe, innovative and inspiring place to learn in and work with.
Our Values
We believe these things individually and as a group. They guide our day-to-day decision making. This is how we set out to achieve them:
When colleagues and learners feel that they truly belong at work, they feel more connected, committed, included, and engaged.
College Performance
The only way is up for the College since achieving a Grade 2 (Good) in our 2017 Ofsted inspection. We’re incredibly proud of this result and the staff that made it possible.
With a lot of exciting upcoming projects, such as the bid to co-create an Institute of Technology at Bletchley Park, and working in partnership with a whole host of prestigious employers and businesses, we are looking forward to the future with our heads held high.
All education institutions have to be inspected by Ofsted. This is to make sure that we are doing our job and that students are provided for, receive top rate education and feel safe in our environment. The report from Ofsted gave particular praise to the fast and continuous progress achieved since the previous report.
“Leaders, managers and governors have made rapid progress in building a culture of continuous improvement with determination. They have communicated this very successfully to staff and as a result, staff across the college, are enthusiastic and apply the improvement strategies effectively to their work.” – Ofsted.
A team of ten inspectors observed the way we work as a College, including sitting in on a range of classes and college activities. They met with students, employers and stakeholders and were impressed with what they found.
They valued the high-quality and meaningful external work experience and enrichment activities. They noted that “students’ progression is a particular strength” with additional qualifications available to improve skills for work.
The apprenticeship provision was particularly recognised for its work with adults. The report read: “Apprentices take pride in their work and can talk positively about the skills that they are developing, and noting that achievements for adults is higher than that of similar providers nationally”.
Dr Julie Mills, Principal and Chief Executive of Milton Keynes College, said: “I am proud of each and every person at the College who has contributed to this huge achievement and in our continued ambition to become the best general Further Education College in the country.
“There are over 8,000 students and apprentices enrolled at Milton Keynes College, in a wide range of post-16 education and training, including 16 to 19 years study programmes in a variety of vocational areas, adult learning programmes and apprenticeships.
Our core mission is to ‘transform lives through learning’ and it is clear from the feedback in this report that we are successfully achieving this.”
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