Curriculum

The Institute of Structural Medicine offers the following courses during the four-year training program. To obtain certification as a Structural Medicine Specialist all courses must be successfully completed.

For detailed course descriptions please view the ISM Practitioner Training Program Catalog.

Curriculum Overview Part A: Years One through Two-and-a-Half

COURSEHOURSDESCRIPTION
Bodywork205 Classroom
30 Clinical
161 Independent Study

396 Total

Bodywork 100, 200, 300, 301, 320, 351, 450
Movement170 Classroom
30 Clinical
138 Independent Study

308 Total

Movement 100, 120, 180, 250, 320, 380
Psychology & Ethics75 Classroom
69 Independent Study

144 Total

Psychology & Ethics 100, 200, 300
Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology171 Classroom
21 Clinical
129 Independent Study

321 Total

Anatomy & Physiology 100, 110, 210, 350

Anatomy & Kinesiology 200, 300

Pathology70 Classroom
70 Clinical
115 Independent Study

255 Total

Pathology 100, 200, 220, 300, 320
Business10 Classroom
120 Clinical
138 Independent Study

268 Total

Business 100, 250, 280 300, 400, 450
Total Hours1,692*

*Additional optional hours are highly encouraged, such as study groups and co-treatment sessions with an ISM teacher or mentor. Other educational opportunities may arise from time to time.


Curriculum Overview Part B: Years Two-and-a-Half to Four

COURSEHOURSDESCRIPTION
Bodywork143Principles of Structural Integration IV
Principles of Structural Integration V
Principles of Structural Integration VI
Techniques of Structural Integration II
Structural Medicine Practicum III
Structural Medicine Practicum IV
Movement140Human Evolution & Gravity/Embryology II
Introduction to Structural Movement II
Body Awareness Movement Lab II
Structural Medicine Movement Practicum II
Communicating Movement Lessons II
Ergonomics/Body Awareness &
Movement Lab III
Psychology & Ethics140Introduction to Psychological Inquiry II
Movement and Psychology II
Fundamentals of Dialogue/
Movement & Psychology II
Intra/Interpersonal Communications III
Intra/Interpersonal Communications IV
Anatomy, Physiology and Kinesiology140Introduction to
Body Systems/Physiology II
Structural & Functional Assessment III
Myofascial Anatomy & Kinesiology II
Structural & Functional Assessment IV
Applied Human Anatomy, Physiology & Kinesiology II
Gross AnatomyLab:
Palpate Muscles, Myofascia & Dissection II
Pathology140Theory and Causes of Diseases II
Disease & Medical Terminology II
Disease Conditions IV
Disease Conditions V
Disease Conditions VI
Business140Ethical Standards & Practices II
Introduction to Marketing II
Client Development II
Practice Personal Marketing III
Practice Personal Marketing IV
Business Standards & Practices II
Business Practicum II
Total Hours843*

*Additional optional hours are highly encouraged, such as study groups and co-treatment sessions with an ISM teacher or mentor. Other educational opportunities may arise from time to time.