Music Therapy
The online Master of Music Therapy (MMT) provides advanced training for board-certified music therapists looking to develop a reflexive, compassionate, and whole person practice. Come be a part of a dynamic community of learners committed to advancing music therapy as primary and core service.
- Continue practicing while pursuing your degree when you enroll in asynchronous online graduate courses.
- 鈥婰earn how to provide specialized support to patients in treatment contexts such as cancer centers, neonatal intensive care units, and hospices.
- Explore how to provide ethical, culturally responsive healthcare services that engage individuals as active collaborators and stakeholders in their health journey.
- 鈥婤ecome an adaptive鈥� and resilient healthcare professional in a rapidly evolving healthcare ecosystem.
- Experience a curriculum focused on community-engaged practice and medical music psychotherapy.
View 2024鈥�2025 Master of Music Therapy Curriculum
Audition Overview
Admission to the Mary Pappert School of Music also includes a formal audition. Learn more about the audition process & guidelines.
Program Information
Optional Licensed Professional Counselor Track Available
Degree
Master's
School
Academic Department
Music Education and Music Therapy
Duration
2-year
Required Credit Hours
32
The Student Experience
MMT Program Director
Learning Outcomes
- Students and graduates will apply philosophical tenets and clinical techniques of humanistic, psychodynamic, and community-engaged practice in diverse healthcare settings.
- Students and graduates will develop the capacity for cultural reflexivity - including but not limited to effectively assessing the ecological systems that comprise their culture and their patients' cultures - that enables ethical and effective partnering with patients in community-based healthcare settings.
- Students and graduates will demonstrate expertise in the provision of psychotherapy to diverse patient typologies in community-based and medical healthcare treatment settings.
- Graduates will develop the capacity for critical analysis of their practice and the
healthcare systems they work within. Students will:
- Identify knowledge deficits in both their clinical practice and the broader literature base
- Formulate research questions and/or clinical inquiries that can be used to collect and analyze data
- Systematically evaluate collected data to construct conclusions directly responsive to the formulated research questions
- Utilize these conclusions to directly inform and shape their practice
- Share and disseminate conclusions to colleagues in music therapy and closely related fields through scholarly presentations and writings
- Graduates will be positioned to become leaders in the field and in their respective communities and healthcare systems by assuming one or more of the following roles: clinical supervisors, patient advocates, clinician-researchers, and clinician-educators.