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Concordia University Wisconsin
Bachelor of Arts in Music Therapy
- Wisconsin Township, USA
BA
Full time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Music Therapy lets you benefit from a well-rounded Bachelor of Arts in Music degree through CUW, while earning a Music Therapy Equivalency Degree at Alverno College. This allows you to focus on the specific courses required to become a board-certified music therapist.


Converse College
Bachelor of Music in Music Therapy
- Spartanburg, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
Converse’s Music Therapy degree program blends music, psychology, and neuroscience to support an individual’s physical, emotional, cognitive and social development. Music therapists work with clients of all ages from newborns to older adults using music to help them achieve therapeutic goals.
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Converse College
Bachelor of Arts in Art Therapy
- Spartanburg, USA
BA
On-Campus
English
The Art Therapy program at Converse explores the transformative power of creative expression to heal and improve lives.
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A Music Therapy degree at the Bachelor's level focuses on the therapeutic use of music to address emotional, cognitive, and social needs. By exploring this field, you may uncover unique ways to connect with individuals and enhance their well-being through music.
Throughout the program, you'll engage with courses such as Music Therapy Techniques, Psychology of Music, and Clinical Music Therapy Practice. Students build competencies in assessing client needs, designing therapeutic interventions, and conducting individual and group sessions. Understanding musical styles and therapeutic approaches enhances your ability to create tailored experiences for diverse populations.
While studying music therapy, students strengthen their adaptability as they explore new ideas and therapeutic modalities. Graduates typically pursue careers as board-certified music therapists, working in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, schools, or private practices. Others may find roles in community outreach or mental health settings, where they apply their skills to improve the lives of clients across various age groups and backgrounds.