Music Therapy Bachelor of Science degree

(77-83 credit hours in MUS, MUED and MUTY)

Degree Requirements

The program is designed to provide academic, clinical and professional preparation necessary for a career in the music therapy profession. Upon completion of all degree requirements, students are eligible for professional membership in the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA), to sit for the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT), and to become a Board Certified Music Therapist (MT-BC). All music therapy students are advised to minor in Psychology.

The program is designed as direct preparation for the Master of Music degree in Music Therapy. The completion of the master's degree is required to become licensed in New York State as a Creative Arts Therapist.

Music Therapy majors must achieve a minimum grade of B- in all courses designated with the prefix MUTY.

Musicianship Core

MUS 163Our World of Music

1

MUS 164Our World of Music

1

MUS 263Music History in Western Civilization I

3

MUS 264Music History in Western Civilization II

3

MUS 231Conducting I

2

MUS 121Aural Skills I

2

MUS 122Aural Skills II

2

MUS 123Music Theory I

3

MUS 124Music Theory II

3

MUS 221Aural Skills III

2

MUS 222Aural Skills IV

2

MUS 223Music Theory III

3

MUS 224Music Theory IV

2

MUS 118Piano Class, Elementary

1

MUS 100Recital-Seminar

0

MUS 120Concert Attendance

0

MUS 105Applied Music Major

2

MUS 106Applied Music Major

2

MUS 118: waived for students whose principal instrument is piano

MUS 120: each semester of private applied lessons

Plus the following:

MUS 113Voice Class

1

MUS 137Diction for Singers

.5

MUS 138Diction for Singers

.5

MUS 139Diction for Singers

.5

MUS 140Diction for Singers

.5

MUS 217Piano Class, Intermediate

1

MUS 218Piano Class, Intermediate

1

MUS 317Piano Class

1

MUS 415Piano Class for Keyboard Majors

1

MUS 318Piano Class

1

MUS 417Piano Class for Non-Keyboard Majors

1

MUS 418Piano Improvisation for Non-Keyboard Majors

1

Successful completion of Piano Proficiency Examination

MUS 109Harp Class, Elementary

1

or

MUS 119Free Improvisation

1

MUED 210Guitar Class

1

MUED 211Guitar Class

1

MUED 291Technology in Music I

2

MUS 200Recital Seminar

0

MUS 205Applied Music Major

2

MUS 206Applied Music Major

2

MUS 270The History of American Popular Music, 1900-1963

3

MUS 333Musics of the World

3

MUTY 112Music Therapy Clinical Observation and Seminar

1

MUTY 115Introduction to Music Therapy

2

MUTY 116Orientation to Clinical Practice

2

MUTY 211Clinical Placement and Seminar I

1

MUTY 212Clinical Placement and Seminar II

1

MUTY 215Music Therapy Repertoire

2

MUTY 216Impact of Music on Human Health and Behavior

2

MUTY 311Clinical Placement and Seminar III

1

MUTY 312Clinical Placement and Seminar IV

1

MUTY 315Methods of Music Therapy

2

MUTY 316Principles of Music Therapy

2

MUTY 411Clinical Placement and Seminar V

1

MUTY 416Music Therapy Internship Seminar

1

MUTY 450Internship in Music Therapy

4

PSY 129Introduction to Psychology

3

PSY 200Statistics

3

PSY 289Lifespan Human Development

3

PSY 351Physiological Psychology

3

PSY 356Abnormal Psychology

3

PSY 447Introduction to Counseling

3

PHED 127Yoga

2

MUS 113: waived if voice is principal instrument

MUS 139-MUS 140: required if voice is principal instrument

MUS 317: waived if piano is principal instrument

MUS 415: required if piano is principal instrument

MUS 318: music therapy section

MUS 417-MUS 418: music therapy section, as needed

PSY 289: or other developmental psychology course with advisory approval

Music eurhythmics class may substitute for yoga.

Recommended ensemble experiences: 1-credit large ensembles with principal instrument, choral experience for non-vocalists, African drumming. One semester of MUS 033 Opera Production Practicum is required in freshman year for vocalists. Total of 4 credit hours earned in ensembles is required as a minimum.