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1 Part time Spa Therapy Course degree in Bloemfontein

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    Course in Beauty Therapy - Short Programme in Body Treatments

    • Johannesburg, South Africa

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    Part time

    On-Campus

    The Short Programme in Body Treatments provides the learner with the knowledge and skills to carry out a full body massage and Indian head massage, using aromatherapy oils.

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As the judicial city, Bloemfontein is part of the three national capitals of South Africa. The name for the city is Dutch and means fountain of flower and it hosts the annual rose festival. Bloemfontein has a population of around 400,000 people.

Spa therapy programs may include training in esthetics and massage, along with instruction in conventional spa treatments such as facials and wraps. Students might also learn about customer service, ethics, hygiene and interpersonal skills. Maintaining a welcoming and clean environment plays a key role in the overall spa experience.

A country situated to the southern tip of Africa, South Africa has a rich culture that you will never get enough of while touring or studying here. The languages here include Afrikaans and English, as well nine other official languages. The campus life of the vast South African University, University of Johannesburg or any other university will be mind blowing. You will love the tropical climate and interacting with other students from South African and from around the world

Part time learning allows one to obtain part-time degrees even if one cannot attend school on a full-time basis. One can learn at his or own pace, gradually accumulating credits which count towards final qualification.