With its unique integration of art and science, the Bachelor of Science in music therapy lets you combine your love of music with a passion for helping others. This degree prepares you for a career as a music therapist by developing your musicianship, performance, therapeutic, and scholarly skills. The program includes rigorous training in music and courses in psychology, biology, nursing, sociology, and anthropology.
Once you have been accepted to Truman, an audition is required for acceptance into this music major.
Career Paths
Truman’s music therapy program (pending AMTA approval) prepares you to take the exam given by the Certification Board for Music Therapists.
As a board-certified music therapist, you can work with clients of all ages in schools, hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, rehabilitation centers, hospice and wellness programs, and other professional settings.
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Student Opportunities
Music Programs and Studios
The Music Department offers a wide range of programs and studios so you can develop your skills in a variety of musical instruments and musical styles.
Music Ensembles
Truman's choral and instrumental ensembles provide opportunities for you to collaborate with fellow musicians and participate in musical performances. Some ensembles require auditions.
Research Opportunities
Pair up with a faculty member to participate in an ongoing research project or explore your own research. You can also present your results at the annual Student Research Conference held on campus.
Music Events
Student concerts and recitals are held throughout the year. The Music Department also hosts annual events celebrating music and brings renowned artists to campus.
Accreditation
Our Music Program is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.
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