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  1. How Do I Become a Music Therapist? Certified music therapists (MTAs) must complete a minimum Bachelor’s Degree, Graduate Certificate or Masters Degree in music therapy from an approved post-secondary institution and a 1000-hour supervised clinical internship. Upon completion of their internship, graduates must pass the Certification Board of ...

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    A certified music therapist (MTA) has completed: 1. A Bachelor’s Degree, Certificate, Graduate Diploma or Master’s Degree in music therapy 2. A supervised clinical internship of at least 1,000 hours 3. An exam administered by the Certification Board of Music Therapists Currently, five Canadian universities offer music therapy undergraduate (Bachelo...

    During their university studies, music therapy students complete internships of a minimum of 1,000 hours. These supervised training hours provide a valuable opportunity to acquire experience in a variety of settings with different clientele profiles. These internships also help future music therapists shape and define their future career paths.

    After certification, an MTA must meet ongoing requirements set out by the CAMT: 1. Be a member in good standing with the CAMT, including an annual renewal 2. Complete continuing education within each 5-year cycle (minimum 45 credits) 3. Sign a statement of adherence to the CAMT Code of ethics

    Music therapists use a variety of interventions, methods and techniques to address a variety of goal areas in their therapeutic scope of practice. These goal areas can address communication or mental health issues, as well as cognitive, motor, emotional, social, sensory and other types of needs. Music therapists work in a wide range of settings, in...

    The Concordia University documentary Children’s Right to Musicshows more than a dozen music therapists at work with school-aged children with varying needs and in different settings. In videos produced by the Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT), you’ll meet other music therapists, including: 1. Liz Mitchell, who helps people dealing wit...

  2. A: In actuality, education as a music therapist begins early in life, when a person begins learning a musical instrument or taking singing lessons. In Canada, certified music therapists complete a bachelor’s or master’s degree at a university approved by the Canadian Association for Music Therapists. The degree can include competencies like ...

  3. Benefits to students who attend and graduate from a CAMT-Recognized music therapy education program include: Eligibility for internship. Upon completion of an internship, graduates are eligible to take the CBMT* Exam and after passing this exam, can apply for MTA Certification signifying they are qualified to work in the field and will adhere to the CAMT Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics.

  4. The Canadian Association of Music Therapists (CAMT) has strict guidelines and standards for professional competence. CAMT utilizes the title of Certified Music Therapist (MTA), to designate music therapists who have successfully completed the certification process. MTA is a registered Certification Mark with the Canadian Intellectual Property ...

  5. A professional music therapist holds a bachelor's degree or higher in music therapy from one of over 80 AMTA-Approved college and university programs. The curriculum for the bachelor's degree is designed to impart entry level competencies in three main areas: musical foundations, clinical foundations, and music therapy foundations and ...

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  7. As a music therapist, you can become board certified by passing the CBMT Board Certification examination, which earns you the Music Therapist-Board Certified (MT-BC) credential. The exam is multiple-choice and consists of 150 questions. There are two forms of the examination, and each is reviewed and updated annually to reflect new content.

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