Fully approved by the American Music Therapy Association, this bachelor's degree program is designed to prepare students for entry-level clinical positions in music therapy. Upon successful completion of the degree, graduates are eligible to take the national examination of the Certification Board for Music Therapists and thereby qualify for professional certification in the field.
Bachelor of Music
Major in Music Therapy
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VOICE CONCENTRATIONS · In lieu of Voice 0011-0012 (2 s.h.), classical singers must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz singers must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.). · Classical and jazz singers must take Functional Voice 0247-0248 unless waived by examination.
PIANO CONCENTRATIONS · In lieu of Secondary Piano 0005, 0006, 0105 (3 s.h.), classical pianists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz pianists must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.). · In lieu of Secondary Piano 0105, 0106, classical pianists must take two credits of jazz piano; jazz pianists must take two credits of jazz electives. · Both classical and jazz pianists must take Functional Piano 0257-0258 unless waived upon examination by instructor.
GUITAR CONCENTRATIONS · In lieu of Guitar 0058, 0059 (2 s.h.), classical guitarists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.), jazz guitarists must take Arranging 0330 (3 s.h.). · Both classical and jazz guitarists must take Functional Guitar 0267-0268 unless waived upon examination by the instructor.
CLINICAL TRAINING · A total of 1200 hours of supervised clinical training is required prior to graduation.
MUSIC THERAPY GRADES · Grades below B- in any music therapy course may not be applied toward degree requirements in music therapy. Students may retake such courses only once, only with faculty approval. If a grade below B- is earned upon retaking the course, the student will not be permitted to continue as a music therapy major but may be eligible to change to a different curriculum.
(Note: The University is reviewing all school and college, major, and GPA requirements above 2.0. Please refer to the electronic Bulletin for up-to-date information.)
Bachelor of Music Major in Music Therapy Jazz Concentration
NOTES
VOICE CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Voice 0011-0012 (2 s.h.), classical singers must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz singers must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.).
-Classical and jazz singers must take Functional Voice 0247/0248 unless waived by examination.
PIANO CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Secondary Piano 0005, 0006, 0105 (3 s.h.), classical pianists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.); jazz pianists must take Commercial Arranging 0331 (3 s.h.).
-In lieu of Secondary Piano 0105, 0106, classical pianists must take two credits of jazz piano; jazz pianists must take two credits of jazz electives.
-Both classical and jazz pianists must take Functional Piano 0257-0258 unless waived upon examination by instructor.
GUITAR CONCENTRATIONS -In lieu of Guitar 0058, 0059 (2 s.h.), classical guitarists must take History of Jazz 0138 (3 s.h.), jazz guitarists must take Arranging 0330 (3 s.h.).
-Both classical and jazz guitarists must take Functional Guitar 0267-0268 unless waived upon examination by the instructor.
CLINICAL TRAINING -A total of 1200 hours of supervised clinical training is required prior to graduation.
MUSIC THERAPY GRADES Grades below B- in any music therapy course may not be applied toward degree requirements in music therapy. Students may retake such courses only once, only with faculty approval. If a grade below B- is earned upon retaking the course, the student will not be permitted to continue as a music therapy major, but may be eligible to change to a different curriculum.
(Note: The University is reviewing all school and college, major, and GPA requirements above 2.0. Please refer to the electronic Bulletin for up-to-date information.)
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