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  1. Programs reflect the requirements for a music therapist to achieve MTA Certification. There is consistency in music therapy education across the country with regards to learning outcomes. Benefits to students who attend and graduate from a CAMT-Recognized music therapy education program include:

  2. A non-voting, non-office holding membership open to any full-time or part-time music therapy student. Full-time students in other disciplines are also eligible for this membership. Free: Pre-Credentialled – Intern – Anyone who is completing a CAMT-approved music therapy internship. 2-year timeline unless exception approved. Free

  3. Above and beyond the skills and techniques of music therapy, students at CMU gain an understanding of spirituality, ethics, and counselling, invaluable to a career in any care profession. The CMU music therapy program is accredited by the Canadian Association for Music Therapy (CAMT).

  4. In your third year, you'll co-facilitate music therapy groups within developmental education classrooms, honing your skills in a real-world setting. Use Your Musical Skills: Leverage your major instruments in therapy sessions, and master percussion, piano, and guitar—skills taught at Laurier.

  5. You’ll build your music skills through applied music training in melodic intervals, fingerpicking patterns, chord progressions, healthy vocal techniques, body language for performance and more.

  6. Music therapy programs are offered at the university level and include intensive study in the areas of music, psychology, and the application of music therapy techniques with various client populations.

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  8. Music therapists are trained to assess each individual's emotional, cognitive, mental, physical, social, and communication abilities through music. Music therapy sessions are therefore designed to meet the needs of each individual in individual or group settings.

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