I didn't mean that it was unprofessional
just that it may not be a professional qualification. The number of hours makes me think it is more of an introduction to reflexology that would enable you to use it on friends and family, but not professionally and would not enable you to gain insurance.
Just as a comparison - a VCTC level 3 reflexology course requires 360 hours of guided learning (ie teaching) so compare this with approx 30 hours (I'm guessing it's around 10 weeks from the dates) and you can see that there is no comparison.
It's worth checking because although this may well be run by a great teacher, it could be wasted if you are looking to offer it as a treatment to clients.