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MUSC-225 Music Therapy Practicum II

The two-semester course sequence (with MUSC-224 Music Therapy Practicum I) provides exposure to the clinical practice of music therapy through on-site visits with board-certified music therapists working in various settings both on and off campus. To obtain vital 'hands on' experience, students will participate in weekly clinical experiences. Written assignments and classroom discussions will allow the students to gain clarity and insight into the practical experience of being a music therapist. Students will append their Music Therapy Professional Portfolios with practical techniques gained during clinical visits.

Credits

1

Prerequisite

MUSC-224

Hours Weekly

3

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Describe observed, professional music therapy sessions.
  2. 2. Recognize music therapy competencies used during real music therapy sessions.
  3. 3. Analyze observations as to music selections, goals and objectives and evaluation.
  4. 4. Compare and contrast techniques used in observed music therapy sessions.
  5. 5. Design music therapy sessions for a target population.

Course Objectives

  1. 1. Describe observed, professional music therapy sessions.
  2. 2. Recognize music therapy competencies used during real music therapy sessions.
  3. 3. Analyze observations as to music selections, goals and objectives and evaluation.
  4. 4. Compare and contrast techniques used in observed music therapy sessions.
  5. 5. Design music therapy sessions for a target population.