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Do you have a passion for changing lives? Careers in massage therapy offer job stability and flexibility. Bryan College is accredited by the Canadian Massage Therapy Council for Accreditation (CMTCA), reflecting our commitment to the highest standards of education in the field. With Bryan College's in-depth curriculum, hands-on training, and exceptional licensing preparation for the CMTO certification examinations, you could find yourself working in a hospital rehabilitation center, a multidisciplinary clinic, or even running your own massage business.
Careers as a Registered Massage Therapist (RMT) are on the rise. According to employment trends in Canada, jobs for Massage Therapists are expected to increase 22.6 percent through the year 2033.1 Demand for massage therapy services is expected to grow due to increasing awareness and emphasis on preventive medicine and since massage therapists provide a service that promotes the renewal and healing of body and mind, along with general health and wellness.

Get a no-cost immersive experience as a massage therapist with our pre-start massage course. This course will provide you with a hands-on introduction to anatomy, foundational massage techniques, and even includes real client assessment.
You’ll enjoy a practical, “day-in-the-life" experience, plus a take-home booklet, all designed to help you discover whether a career in massage therapy is the right fit for you. It’s the perfect, low-pressure way to explore your future with confidence.
Massage Therapists work in a variety of settings such as:
You’ll receive a dedicated career services advisor that provides job search assistance, job networking best practices, interview preparation, and helps you create a resume.
Your career success is at the core of our mission. As a Bryan College alumni, our lifetime job placement assistance and accessible alumni network allow us to keep contributing to your success long after you’ve graduated. It’s another privilege of attending Bryan College—and we’re proud to offer it, anytime our graduates need it.
1Lightcast occupational overview data for Canada. Last visited on February 18, 2026.
Through our partnership with Bellwoods, our on-campus Tissue Characteristic Assessment (TCA) Clinic welcomes individuals with disabilities, mobility challenges, and accident-related needs for free massage therapy treatments.
Throughout the year, clients visit our campus to receive compassionate, no-cost care from our students. It’s a meaningful way for learners to build confidence while making a real impact.
As a student at Bryan College, you'll gain the skills to be job-ready, including:
When you receive a diploma in Massage Therapy from Bryan College, you’re immediately prepared for the job market. Our comprehensive course of study ensures your marketability and potential.
Our 6-week OSCE prep course is designed specifically to prepare you for the Provincial Registration Examinations with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO).
You'll work through timed drills that closely mirror the CMTO exam format, guided by instructors with direct experience in the stations they teach. Two full mock OSCE exams give you the chance to practice under realistic conditions. Plus, your second attempt is marked by an experienced Registered Massage Therapist who will give you a detailed, personalized report across all seven sections. You'll also get multiple-choice study tips and a full practice exam to round out your preparation.
By the time exam day arrives, you'll know exactly where you stand and what to do.
Bryan College’s Massage Therapy program is designed to help students develop the knowledge, practical skills, and professional confidence needed to pursue a career as a Registered Massage Therapist. Through classroom instruction, hands-on training, and supervised clinical experience, students build a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, massage techniques, client assessment, and therapeutic treatment approaches. Instead of spending time on elective or non-essential courses, the program focuses on industry-specific skills and training that matter most to help students become job-ready.
Courses are structured to support focused learning, with students typically taking only one or two subjects at a time rather than balancing multiple courses at once. This approach is designed to encourage stronger knowledge retention and allow students to fully focus on developing their skills throughout the program. Students also gain real-world experience in onsite and outreach clinical environments under the guidance of experienced Registered Massage Therapists, helping prepare them for professional practice and future licensure requirements.
The Bryan College campus offers classrooms and clinic space to build your knowledge and skills. The campus is accessible by public transportation and offers student parking. The address is:
Bryan College Toronto
1200 Lawrence Avenue West
North York, ON M6A 1E3

As a Bryan College Massage Therapy student, you’ll get the opportunity to demonstrate your skills using your professional massage therapy kit. This kit contains the following:
Osvaldo (Ozy) Bolaños, BSc(Kin), RMT, CSMTA
Faculty, Bryan College
Diploma in Massage Therapy - Bryan College
Bachelor of Science degree in Kinesiology and Physical Education - University of Matanzas, Cuba
Osvaldo (Ozy) serves as the Academic Coordinator for the Massage Therapy faculty at Bryan College, where he supports curriculum delivery, faculty development, and student success.
Ozy has been a member of the Canadian National Track Cycling Team’s therapy staff, supporting high-performance athletes at major international competitions, including the Tokyo 2020 and Paris 2024 Olympic Games. His teaching approach is grounded in real patient scenarios, ensuring students graduate with practical experience and the ability to adapt to diverse clinical settings.
Clarissa Aves, BAsc, RMT
Faculty, Bryan College
Diploma in Massage Therapy - Bryan College
Diploma in Health and Fitness Promotion - Humber College
Bachelor of Applied Science in Kinesiology and Exercise Science - University of Guelph
Clarissa works in a multidisciplinary clinic where she treats a diverse range of clients, including individuals recovering from injuries and surgeries, as well as those seeking support for general health and wellness. In addition to clinical care, Clarissa also provides corporate massage services, helping employees reduce stress, relieve tension, and improve overall well-being in the workplace.
Judy Grandison, BEd, RMT, RHC
Faculty, Bryan College
Bachelor of Education, Adult Education - Brock University
Diploma, Massage Therapy - Bryan College
Post-Graduate Certificate, Wellness Coaching - Humber College
Certificate, Personal Training - Bryan University
Judy has a background in adult education, massage therapy, and wellness coaching, she supports students and future practitioners in developing both technical skills and compassionate care.Her approach integrates physical, emotional, and holistic well-being, with an emphasis on supporting clients facing chronic illness and the final stages of life with dignity, resilience, and comfort drawing on their experience as an end-of-life doula.
Students learn the gross anatomy and palpation of the musculoskeletal system of the upper body.
Students learn the gross anatomy and palpation of the musculoskeletal system of the lower body. They will also cover the anatomy and physiology of the cardiovascular system.
Students will learn the structure and functions of the nervous system, such as somatic motor and sensory pathways, spinal nerves, plexuses, and cranial nerves. Students are introduced to the autonomic nervous system, including the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions.
Students learn the basic principles to make informed business decisions. Topics include a study of laws that govern a massage therapy business, financial record keeping, resume writing, advertising, and marketing strategies.
Students participate in one four-hour supervised clinic session per week in order to progress from general relaxation treatments to assessment and treatment of a variety of conditions. Students integrate clinical skills with technical and academic training, as well as promote professionalism through interaction with the general public.
Students learn techniques that enable the therapist to formulate an effective treatment plan such as observation, palpation, and range of motion testing.
Students are exposed to orthopedic testing procedures for all areas of the body.
Students learn the therapeutic uses of hot and cold packs, saunas, whirlpools, paraffin wax, and salt glows.
Students will learn to formulate therapeutic exercise programs for clients through the understanding of how the human body moves.
Students learn to perform a full-body relaxation massage through a combination of theory and hands-on practice. Students will understand the basic techniques of Swedish massage, consent boundaries, and draping.
Students perform and practice advanced treatment techniques.
This course involves the study of human physiology, focusing on microbiology and the integumentary, nervous, lymphatic, and endocrine systems of the body.
This course involves the study of human physiology, focusing on metabolism, pharmacology, and the musculoskeletal, respiratory, urinary, digestive, and reproductive systems of the body.
This course seeks to provide an understanding of the effect of disease on the body and examines how and why various signs and symptoms arise. Students will cover basic concepts of health and disease, cell function and growth, infection, inflammation, immunity, as well as common pathologies of the integumentary system, endocrine system, and nervous system.
This course seeks to provide an understanding of the effect of disease on the body and examines how and why various signs and symptoms arise. Students will cover common pathologies of the musculoskeletal system, gastrointestinal system, respiratory system, renal system, genitourinary and reproductive systems, as well as substance abuse and addiction.
Students are introduced to the research processes through finding and critically analyzing research reports, using specific examples from massage therapy.
Students are prepared for Provincial Registration Examinations held with the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO). Two components are covered: a) multiple choice computer-administered examination, and b) OSCE clinical examination requiring hands-on treatments. Clinical exam situations are administered throughout the program at Bryan College in accordance with the principles of the OSCE. At the end of the program several weeks of intensive practice are administered to assist with developing a comfort level in demonstrating the techniques and
treatments learned.
Students will understand the treatment of pathological conditions and occurrences by integrating knowledge from other sources. Students develop the ability to formulate treatment objectives and plans and to apply massage manipulations and techniques to specific conditions. Conditions covered are those not covered in TCA2.
Students will understand the treatment of pathological conditions and occurrences by integrating knowledge from other sources. Students develop the ability to formulate treatment objectives and plans and to apply massage manipulations and techniques to specific conditions. Conditions covered are those not covered in TCA1.
Students become familiar with the ethical issues and professional boundaries that need to be practiced in everyday life as a massage therapist.
Students are introduced to government legislation and professional policies that govern conduct and analyze ethical dilemmas encountered in practice.
For a full program summary, including course descriptions, tuition rates, and program highlights, please download:
To be admitted to Bryan College Massage Therapy Program, prospective students must complete the following requirements:
Registration:
Registered as a career college under the Ontario Career Colleges Act, 2005.
Member of OCPMTC