Sep 19, 2024  
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Music Therapy (M.M.T.)


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Anthony Meadows, Professor of Music
Ruebush Hall, Room 216; (540) 665-4583; ameadows2@su.edu

The Master of Music Therapy program degree is an approved program of the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) that develops reflexive, advanced-practice clinicians equipped with integrated clinical decision-making skills. As informed consumers of research, students design and implement practice-based research that advances the field.

Program Outcomes

Students completing the Master of Music Therapy degree will be able to:

  • work at an advanced level, with a wide range of clients, across various clinical settings;
  • demonstrate understanding of client needs from a variety of theoretical perspectives and clinical models;
  • practice music therapy with greater self-awareness, and engage in ongoing personal development; and
  • utilize the scholarly literature effectively, understand and conduct research, and produce scholarly writing, in music therapy.

Comprehensive Exam

Students complete a written comprehensive exam in their final semester prior to graduation. Students respond to a series of questions that connect their academic experience to the program outcomes for the degree. Students have 5 days to complete the exam, which is graded as pass/fail and entered into the students academic transcript. Students who fail the comprehensive exam are given one additional opportunity to pass the exam. 

Degree Requirements

The degree requirement is 34 credit hours and an overall grade point average of 3.0.

Electives: 7 credits


Electives to be chosen in coordination with the student’s academic advisor according to student learning needs and interests.  Courses completed in the Professional Studies Program cannot be transferred in to satisfy these electives.

Total: 34 credits


*Minimum grade of “C” required.

+After initial registration in CONR 699 , the student must remain continuously registered for that course for at least one credit each fall and spring semester until the requirement is fulfilled. Summer registration is optional. Registration for CONR 699 is the responsibility of the student until the requirement is fulfilled or the student submits a written statement of withdrawal from the curriculum. The course may be repeated for credit, but a maximum of two credits may be used to fulfill degree requirements. Extra CONR credits may not be used as elective credits

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