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MUT 310: Music Therapy I
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A course focusing on group music therapy practice with children with special needs; it integrates music therapy theory and techniques, the study of client populations, group process, clinical uses of music, and professional responsibilities. For majors only; prerequisite: sophomore review.
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MUT 310 - Music Therapy I
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MUT 311: Music Therapy II
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
A continuation of group music therapy practice with children with special needs, this course integrates music therapy theory and techniques, the study of client populations, group process, clinical uses of music, and professional responsibilities. For majors only; prerequisite: MUT 310.
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MUT 311 - Music Therapy II
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MUT 350: Music Therapy Clinical Practicum I
1.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Supervised clinical experience in community settings. Students observe, assist, and conduct music therapy group sessions with children with various disabilities. For majors only; taken concurrently with MUT 310.
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MUT 350 - Music Therapy Clinical Practicum I
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MUT 351: Music Therapy Clinical Practicum II
1.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Supervised clinical experience in community settings. Students observe, assist, and conduct music therapy group sessions with children with various disabilities. For majors only; taken concurrently with MUT 311.
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MUT 351 - Music Therapy Clinical Practicum II
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MUT 410: Music Therapy III
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
An introduction to the clinical practice of music therapy with adult clientele in psychiatric and medical settings. Students learn group theory and advanced techniques, and are prepared for the "real world" in regard internship, currentmusic therapy practices, and employment.
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MUT 410 - Music Therapy III
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MUT 411: Psychology of Music
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
This course investigates psychological, emotional, sociological and spiritual aspects of music and examines research in music therapy.
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MUT 411 - Psychology of Music
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MUT 450-451: Music Therapy Cooperative Internship I-II
1.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Clinical experience in community settings. Students plan and conduct music therapy sessions with children and adults with various disabilities; participation in professional development activities; 450 hour placement at an AMC-affiliated or AMTA-roster internship site. For majors only; taken concurrently with MUT 460-461.
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MUT 450-451 - Music Therapy Cooperative Internship I-II
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MUT 452-453: Music Therapy Clinical Practicum III-IV
1.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
Supervised clinical experience in community settings. Students observe, assist, and conduct music therapy sessions with children or adults with various disabilities. For senior music therapy majors only; taken concurrently with MUT 460-461
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MUT 452-453 - Music Therapy Clinical Practicum III-IV
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MUT 460-461: Music Therapy Senior Seminar I-II
1.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
The study of the responsibilities of the music therapist as a member of the interdisciplinary treatment team and of reflective, ethical thinking in the clinical setting. Group supervision integrates topics from previous music therapy and core courses with selected advanced topics related to the internship or practicum placement. For majors only.
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MUT 460-461 - Music Therapy Senior Seminar I-II
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NUS 201: Managing Chronic Illness
3.00 Credits
Anna Maria College
This course explores ways of mediating the impact of chronic illness on the chronically ill person, the family/caregiver, the health care provider and the health system. Concepts of chronicity, wellness and illness roles, stigma, body image, powerlessness and empowerment are examined. Coping with pain, social isolation, altered mobility, fatigue and sexuality are discussed. No prerequisites.
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