Master of Music Therapy
Become well-versed in the impact and influence of music.
The master’s in music therapy from Loyola’s renowned School of Music and Theatre Professions prepares students to excel in the field with advanced clinical, supervisory, and methodological knowledge.
Loyola’s music therapy program is considered one of the most respected in the country, and the hybrid music therapy program is endorsed by the American Music Therapy Association (AMTA). Both the hybrid and on-campus programs are taught by faculty members who are leaders in the field of music therapy and engaged in clinical practice, research, writing, and advocacy.
Please note: The master of music therapy – bachelor's equivalency program is a hybrid program that requires on-campus coursework in their first year of studies.
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Master of Music Therapy Tracks
Loyola’s music therapy master’s program offers two tracks:
- 36-credit track for music therapists who already hold the MT-BC credential and wish to develop advanced clinical and research skills
- 60-credit track that provides comprehensive education and training for students who have completed an undergraduate music degree in a related field (e.g., music performance, music education, etc.) and wish to become Board-Certified Music Therapists.
Master of Music Therapy (36 credits)
The 36-credit master of music therapy is designed for board-certified music therapists who wish to develop advanced professional practice, music therapy theory, clinical expertise, supervision, education, research, and professional development. Through choice of electives in consultation with their advisor, students can develop advanced skills in other areas such as business, specific clinical populations, music therapy models, and musical artistry.
Master of Music Therapy – Bachelor's Equivalency Program (60 credits)
The 60-credit master of music therapy – bachelor's equivalency program is designed for students who hold an undergraduate degree in music. Through this equivalency program, students complete additional courses and fieldwork in preparation for American Music Therapy Board Certification and masters level coursework. This is a hybrid program that requires on-campus coursework.
Master of Music Therapy Curriculum
Students in the 60-credit master of music therapy – bachelor's equivalency program track will be required to take classes for a year on campus in immersive preparation for board certification. Additionally, students in the bachelor's equivalency track will complete a six-month internship to gain advanced clinical expertise and valuable experience leading music therapy sessions for diverse populations of patients.
Students in the 36-credit master of music therapy program may have the opportunity to come to campus once per semester for two to five day intensive trainings in advanced techniques.
Degree Overview
36 Credits
master of music therapy
Loyola’s Master of Music Therapy degree consists of 36 credit hours, which includes:
- Core courses (18 credit hours)
- Advanced practicum (2 credit hours)
- Thesis or scholarly project (2 credit hours)
- Elective courses (14 credit hours)
Master of Music Therapy – Bachelor's Equivalency Program (60 credits):
- Core courses (18 credit hours)
- Advanced practicum (2 credit hours)
- Thesis or scholarly project (2 credit hours)
- Elective courses (14 credit hours)
- Additional prerequisite coursework and internship (23 credits)
Check out the University Bulletin to view further curriculum information about Loyola's master of music therapy program and download a degree worksheet.