Bachelor of Therapeutic and Sports Massage

Allied Health

A course by

SIT

A three-year, full-time bachelor’s degree combining practical massage therapy skills with academic knowledge in anatomy, physiology, and evidence-based practice, preparing graduates for therapeutic and sports massage roles in healthcare, sports, and wellness settings.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification (360 Credits)

Study Level

Advanced

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Blended study

This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions

Invercargill / Hyflex, Invercargill

It will take a total of 3 years

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Develop clinical and therapeutic massage skills

Apply advanced knowledge of anatomy, physiology, and massage techniques in clinical and sports settings.

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Practice as an independent health care professional

Work autonomously in various health and wellness contexts, providing culturally safe and client-centred care.

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Work collaboratively in multidisciplinary teams

Communicate and cooperate effectively with other healthcare professionals for optimal client outcomes.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Therapeutic and Sports Massage at SIT (Southern Institute of Technology) offers a unique blend of online and on-campus (HyFlex) study, focusing on hands-on massage practice, advanced musculoskeletal knowledge, research, and clinical experience. Graduates will become reflective, independent practitioners with technical competence, ready for work across multidisciplinary health, sports, and wellness environments, both in New Zealand and abroad. The curriculum is aligned with current industry needs and prepares students for collaborative practice across healthcare teams.

Course Content

  • Year One: Massage Theory to Practice, Wellness Dimensions and Client-Centred Care, Musculoskeletal Surface Anatomy, Human Anatomy and Physiology, Sports Massage, Te Hihiri, The Professional Practitioner, Relaxation and Wellness Massage Clinical Practice
  • Year Two: Functional Assessment and Clinical Reasoning, Advanced Techniques 1, Pathology for Massage Therapy, Clinical Practice 1, Massage for Physical Performance, Advanced Techniques 2, Research for Massage Practitioners, Clinical Practice 2
  • Year Three: Research and Advanced Professional Development, Therapeutics III
  • Practical clinics and community-based clinical placements
  • Research literacy and evidence-based practice

What you need to know first

NCEA Level 3 (three subjects at Level 3, 14 credits each in approved subjects)

Literacy: 10 credits at Level 2 or above (five in reading, five in writing)

Numeracy: 10 credits at Level 1 or above (specified achievement standards or unit standards: 26623, 26626, 26627)

Mature entry: Age 20+ with evidence of prior learning/experience

Two confidential references

Criminal conviction declaration

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Healthcare

  • Sports and Fitness

  • Wellness

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Therapeutic massage therapist

  • Sports massage specialist

  • Roles in multidisciplinary health practices

  • Private clinical practice

  • Hospitals and rehabilitation centres

  • Community and wellness centres

  • Gyms, sports teams, physiotherapy, or chiropractic clinics

  • Education/teaching roles in massage therapy