Comments on: Music Therapy Equivalency Program /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/ Music school, Music major, Music career Tue, 28 Oct 2025 21:10:13 +0000 hourly 1 By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-431182 Tue, 01 Mar 2022 19:46:41 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-431182 In reply to Tucker.

To our knowledge, this is the only online equivalency program offered:

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By: Tucker /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-430566 Mon, 28 Feb 2022 00:34:17 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-430566 Hi! I have a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, but I’m looking into the equivalency program for music therapy. Can this happen online or are all of them in person with required admission?

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-421553 Fri, 28 Jan 2022 00:58:45 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-421553 In reply to Chris.

Your comment about music therapy is one we’ve heard from a number of people over the past several years. In fact, we posted Music for Comfort or Healing a few years ago to support those who feel shut out of music therapy because they do not have an undergraduate degree in music.

We’ve heard that there may be a few schools willing to make exceptions for really strong musicians who did not get an undergraduate degree in some area of music but who wanted to go on for an Equivalency Program but you’d have to contact schools you’re interested in to see if any of them offer any wiggle room and are willing to work with you. While we have no influence over how the American Music Therapy Association sets policy, we will send your comment on to our contacts there because it’s important that they hear input like yours. We trust you will find a way to utilize your passion and skills in music for the benefit of current and future clients.

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By: Chris /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-421128 Wed, 26 Jan 2022 18:43:49 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-421128 I am a clinical social worker who is a child therapist. I also have been a lifelong musician and was a professional musician for about 15 years. I too am dismayed that I would not be allowed to gain a board certification in Music Therapy without going back and getting a music degree. All the music training and performance in the world means less than a piece of paper, it seems. This excessively stringent requirement will make it so Music Therapy will be an underused modality in treatment and will prevent many kids from getting services that may be best suited for them. It also seems that a music degree has a higher value placed on it than the therapeutic skills that are necessary to properly serve clients, which feels completely backwards. There should be some path for clinical mental health specialists to add Music Therapy to their toolboxes, like we can with every other modality.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-335271 Tue, 13 Jul 2021 23:27:27 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-335271 In reply to Norma.

The equivalency program, as the article you wrote in from explains, will prepare you with the music therapy background and skills you did not receive as a piano performance major. It will take approximately two years. Since your piano skill level will already be high, you will likely take a test to exempt any piano classes needed. You will need to gain a basic level of proficiency on voice and guitar through the equivalency program, along with required psychology and other background deemed important to the profession of music therapy. You will also take an extended internship in advance of taking the music therapy credentialing exams. Note that many music therapists go on to attend graduate school at some point, to gain more background and skills in a specific area of interest.

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By: Norma /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-335127 Mon, 12 Jul 2021 19:44:40 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-335127 Hello, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor of Music in piano performance and am interested by music therapy, which I just recently discovered. I have no background in psychology, sciences, or medicine. What difficulties could this present to me if I chose to pursue it after getting my B.M. and how would the training be different for an already proficient musician? Thanks!

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-317736 Mon, 24 May 2021 20:08:21 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-317736 In reply to Crystal.

We encourage you to check the salary, hours, and opportunities for music therapists in your area. That will give you insight into some of the differences. With an undergrad degree in music, you can apply for an equivalency program that takes less time than a degree in music therapy. And many equivalency programs lead directly to a master’s degree, which opens more doors for music therapists and often at higher pay.

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By: Crystal /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-316556 Sat, 22 May 2021 12:39:16 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-316556 I graduated last spring with a bachelor’s degree in general music. I am currently working part time as a music specialist at a nursing home. So, same duties as a music therapist, but without the music therapy degree. Is it worth going back to school to get a degree in music therapy at this point?

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-294341 Thu, 25 Mar 2021 20:02:49 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-294341 In reply to Kay.

You would need to apply to Music Therapy Equivalency Programs such as those offered by the schools linked on this article. Check the American Music Therapy Association’s website for additional Equivalency Programs.

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By: Kay /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-293939 Wed, 24 Mar 2021 20:27:21 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-293939 I have a BS in Music Education. What would I need to do to get a Music therapy degree?

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-288614 Wed, 10 Mar 2021 18:13:16 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-288614 In reply to Myesha.

Per the article you wrote in from – you will need an undergraduate degree in any area of music in order to pursue the Equivalency Program. The Equivalency Program acts like a “bridge” for those who did not receive an undergraduate degree in music therapy. It provides the classes and internship you would have missed and also prepares you for the exams you need to take to become a music therapist.

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By: Myesha /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-288198 Tue, 09 Mar 2021 18:30:25 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-288198 Hello! I’m graduating from Community College soon and I want to pursue a career in Music Therapy. I’ve taken choir in high school, but the college that I’m in now does not offer Music Therapy. I wanted to know where do i go from here school wise? What are the necessary steps that I need to take? What school(s) do i consider?

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-193516 Fri, 27 Mar 2020 18:06:30 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-193516 In reply to Joyce.

As long as you major in any area of music, you can take an equivalency program when you graduate to get the skills, training and experience you didn’t get as an undergrad. Many of these programs lead directly to a master’s degree in music therapy. Since psychology, basic guitar, basic keyboards, and basic vocal skills are all required in music therapy, these are areas you may want to delve into if you decide you do want to go on in music therapy. Do read all of the articles about music therapy on ƹapp to learn more about this amazing field.

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By: Joyce /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-192814 Tue, 24 Mar 2020 22:37:14 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-192814 Hello!
I’m currently a senior in high school and I am in the process of choosing my college for next year. All the colleges that I have been accepted into do not have a music therapy major and all my majors are either music education or vocal performance. I still would like to pursue a career in Music Therapy. However, someone mentioned Music Education as being a good preparatory degree for music therapy. How can I focus my courses towards music therapy? Is there anything I can do to help me become a music therapist?

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185500 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:16:01 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185500 In reply to CLW.

CLW – your additional information is most helpful.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185499 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:15:27 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185499 In reply to CLW.

CLW – thank you for taking the time to offer additional information.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185498 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:14:46 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185498 In reply to CLW.

CLW – your additional comments are appreciated.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185497 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:14:12 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185497 In reply to CLW.

Thank you CLW for offering additional information.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185495 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:13:25 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185495 In reply to CLW.

Thank you CLW for offering additional information.

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By: MajoringInMusic /equivalency-program-in-music-therapy/#comment-185493 Mon, 17 Feb 2020 19:12:29 +0000 http://majoringinmusic.com/?p=12428#comment-185493 In reply to CLW.

CLW – thank you for your helpful comments.

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