MATH 221 Covers related topics of hepatitis, HIV, and hygiene. Pre-requisite: CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY II Concurrent enrollment in MT 110, MT 111, MT 113 and MT 114. Develops the techniques of single-variable calculus begun in (2 credit, 0 lecture, 0 lab) Calculus I and extends the concepts of function, limit, derivative and integral to functions of more than one variable. The treatment is MT 113 intuitive, as in Calculus I. Techniques of integration, introduction to ANCILLARY MODALITIES multivariate calculus, elements of infinite series. Explores a variety of topics and related methodologies related to the Pre-requisite: MATH 162 or instructor consent. (IAI M1 900-2, practice of massage therapy. Includes exploration of hydrotherapy, MTH 902) (5 credit, 5 lecture, 0 lab) metabolism and nutrition, aromatherapy, stress reduction, time management, and others. Pre-requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MATH 222 MT 110, MT 111, MT 112 and MT 114. (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) CALCULUS AND ANALYTIC GEOMETRY III Further topics in calculus. Definite integrals over solid regions, MT 114 applications of partial derivatives, vectors and vector operations, MASSAGE THERAPY TECHNIQUES I derivatives of vector functions, line integrals. Green’s theorem. Provides the initial training in therapeutic massage. Covers self-care Pre-requisite: MATH 221 or instructor consent. (IAI M1 900-3, techniques, benefits of massage, pathologies, pressure sensitivity, MTH 903) (5 credit, 5 lecture, 0 lab) draping techniques, supplies and equipment, and communication skills. Swedish massage techniques and variations will be taught and MATH 225 developed into a sequence for a full body massage. Pre-requisite: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS Concurrent enrollment in MT 110, MT 112, and MT 113. Course in ordinary differential equations for engineering students. (4 credit, 2 lecture, 4 lab) Topics include first order equations, linear differential equations, systems of linear differential equations, series solutions, the Laplace MT 210 transform, numerical solutions, and applications. Pre-requisite: ADVANCED MASSAGE THERAPY MATH 222 or concurrent enrollment. (IAI MTH 912) Provides instruction in various types of bodywork such as Neuro- (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) muscular therapy, craniosacral therapy, ortho-bionomy, myofascial release, positional release, deep tissue massage, sports massage, and MATH 280 infant and newborn massage. Students will also study kinesiology as SELECTED TOPICS IN MATHEMATICS it relates to therapeutic massage. Pre-requisite: Successful completion An in-depth study of selected problems or topics in mathematics. The of MT 110, MT 111, MT 112, MT 113, and MT 114. Concurrent exact content and instructional methodology will vary from semester enrollment in the MT 211, MT 212, and MT 213. to semester depending on the materials to be studied. A syllabus or (3 credit, 2 lecture, 2 lab) course outline containing additional information will be available with pre-registration materials each time that the course is offered. MT 211 This course may be repeated three times if different topics are MASSAGE THERAPY BUSINESS PRACTICES considered, but cannot exceed a total of six (6) credit hours toward Provides instruction in various aspects of developing and maintaining graduation. May be offered as variable credit. a successful therapeutic massage practice. Covers development of (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) business plan, establishment of a bookkeeping system, maintenance of client records, development and implementation of marketing [MT] MASSAGE THERAPY strategies, and insurance and tax information. Additional topics include career options for massage therapists, resume development MT 110 and interviewing skills. Pre-requisite: Successful completion of MT INTRODUCTION TO MASSAGE THERAPY 110, MT 111, MT 112, MT 113, and MT 114. Concurrent enrollment Provides the student with an introduction to the basic principles in MT 210, MT 212, and MT 213. (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) of massage therapy. Studies the history and current trends of the profession, as well as professional ethics. Provides knowledge MT 212 of basic medical terminology and its appropriate use. Provides MASSAGE THERAPY TECHNIQUES II client consultation and assessment skills. Pre-requisite: Concurrent Expands student knowledge and skills for treatment planning and enrollment in MT 111, MT 112, MT 113 and MT 114. massage technique. Incorporates therapeutic massage technique (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) variations along with energy approaches such as acupressure. Joint mobilization, various forms of stretching, and seated chair massage MT 111 are also covered. Differences between therapeutic massage and MASSAGE THERAPY ANATOMY massage for relaxation are explored. Pre-requisite: Successful Provides the student with a study of the structural and functional completion of MT 110, MT 111, MT 112, MT 1113, and MT 114. relationships and homeostasis of the human body’s systems. Concurrent enrollment in MT 210, MT 211, and MT 213. Incorporates the systems approach and integration of the body’s (4 credit, 1 lecture, 6 lab) systems into one functioning unit. Includes laboratory procedures, basic chemistry, the cell, cell division, and development. Pre- MT 213 requisite: Concurrent enrollment in MT 110, MT 112, MT 113 and MASSAGE THERAPY TECHNIQUES III MT 114. (3 credit, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Provides the student the opportunity to apply the principles, techniques, and procedures learned in program coursework. Reviews MT 112 muscle locations, stresses trigger points, and pain referral patterns. MASSAGE THERAPY ETHICS & LAWS Students are expected to demonstrate proper ethics, communication Provides the student with a study of ethical issues and laws that skills, proper draping techniques, adequate sanitary precautions, impact the massage therapist. Explores Illinois law, as well as laws perform full body massage based on client needs, and properly of neighboring states. Provides an overview of professional and document the session in the client’s record. Pre-requisite: Successful continuing education requirements. Discusses ethical practices completion of MT 110, MT 111, MT 112, MT 113, and MT 114. for massage therapists, including the client/therapist relationship. (4 credit, 1 lecture, 6 lab) 139