Students interested in massage therapy can enter the work force after training at the Educating Hands School of Massage. This school claims to teach its students an in-depth understanding of the human body. It's accredited by the Commission on Massage Therapy Accreditation, a member of the American Massage Therapy Association Council of Schools and a member of the Florida State Massage Therapy Association. Students enrolled receive 624 hours of instruction and hands-on training. These hours are divided in the following manner: 180 hours of science courses, 252 hours of holistic massage therapy and 24 hours of business development. The school also provides continuing education for those already practicing.
Educating Hands School of Massage
120 S. W. 8th St.
Miami, FL 33130
305-285-6991
educatinghands.com/index.html
ABC Bartending School has the most bartending schools throughout the United States. Its Miami campus aims to teach students 18 or older the basics of bartending and to help them find a bartending job. Because ABC Bartending Schools have locations nationwide, graduates can have help finding a job anywhere in the country. ABC Bartending School also offers free lifetime refresher courses for all of its graduates. In addition, the Miami campus has classes available in English and Spanish. Students study the following: techniques of speed, equipment and bar set-up, mixology, garnishes and fruit cutting, liquors, increasing profits, customer service, beer, wines and alcohol awareness.
ABC Bartending School
7329 West Flagler St.
Miami, FL 305-267-1446
305-267-1446
abcbartending.com/miami/index.htm
Accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology, the South Florida Institute of Technology prepares students for entry-level job placement in several careers. The institution offers the following courses of study: computer business application, computer graphic design, medical assistant, refrigeration and AC repair technician, electrical construction technician and plumbing technology. To enroll for its programs, the South Florida Intitute of Technology requires its students to have a high school diploma or GED; however, there are some exceptions to this rule. Programs last for 36 weeks and students can take a maximum of 54 weeks to complete their course of study.
South Florida Institute of Technology
720 NW 27 Ave. 2nd Floor
Miami, FL 33125
305-649-2050
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