Western Michigan University offers a music therapy equivalency certificate program designed for the student who already has a baccalaureate degree in music (or comparable program), and would like to ...
As a music therapy student at UD, you'll develop professional skills, knowledge and attitudes necessary to provide effective and compassionate therapy for individuals of all ages. Our graduates are ...
Below is a list of the required coursework in the Music Therapy Equivalency Certificate. Although a minimum residency of two years is suggested (not including the internship), course requirements may ...
In just over a decade, the UND music therapy program has grown from zero students to 45 majors, establishing itself as a go-to program in the region, and working with the Legislature to help pass the ...
The work of healing may begin with play. Discover what’s next. With Bethel's play therapy certificate, you’ll enhance your therapy skills and gain the specialized education required to become a ...
Based in Tampa, Florida, Virginia Pelley is a former women's magazine editor who has written health and fitness content for Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan magazine, the Chicago Tribune, ...
Donna Villalva of Lowell sees the joy music can bring to an individual. In her 29-year career as a music teacher, she directed choirs, taught piano lessons, helped kids create and direct their own ...
Become well-versed in the impact and influence of music. The Master of Music Therapy (MMT) from Loyola’s renowned School of Music and Theatre Professions prepares students to excel in the field with ...
In music therapy, credentialed professionals use music to help improve your overall health and well-being. The music therapist works with you to learn your strengths and needs. Together, you create a ...
Music therapy is a form of treatment that uses music within the therapeutic relationship to help accomplish the patient’s individualized goals. This evidence-based approach involves techniques such as ...
Music therapy is a form of treatment that uses music within the therapeutic relationship to help accomplish the patient’s individualized goals. This evidence-based approach involves techniques such as ...