The MA in Music Therapy and Counseling at Drexel University prepares you to use music as a therapeutic tool while building counseling foundations for clinical practice. You’ll study music therapy methods across the lifespan and develop skills in assessment, group work, and clinical application.
The Master of Arts in Music Therapy and Counseling at Drexel University equips students with the skills to utilize music as a therapeutic medium while establishing a strong foundation in counseling practices. This program emphasizes the diverse applications of music therapy throughout various stages of life, fostering expertise in assessment, group dynamics, and clinical applications.
The curriculum is designed to meld clinical music therapy training with a strong emphasis on counseling principles. Students will explore a variety of core topics that enhance therapeutic effectiveness across different clinical settings and populations.
Music therapy theories and methods tailored for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors.
Clinical musicianship and improvisation techniques for therapeutic practice.
Cultural and social foundations in music therapy to promote culturally sensitive approaches.
Technological applications relevant to contemporary therapeutic practices.
Imagery techniques utilized in therapeutic interventions.
Group dynamics and collaborative methods in music therapy.
Human development theories and counseling fundamentals.
Clinical assessment methods to enhance evidence-based practice.
Note: For a detailed semester schedule, internship specifics, and credit hour requirements, please refer to Drexel University's program handbook or contact the admissions team.
Specific GRE/GMAT and minimum GPA criteria are not outlined in the available information. It is advisable for applicants to consult Drexel University's official program page and admission guidelines for comprehensive entry requirements.
Graduates of the program may be eligible to pursue board certification through the Certification Board for Music Therapists and obtain counseling licensure in Pennsylvania, provided they fulfill all necessary post-graduation requirements. This degree opens doors to various career paths in clinical settings, educational institutions, and community organizations, where they can make a significant impact using music as a therapeutic tool.
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