Music Therapy (BMT)

Experience the transformative power of music with Laurier's Bachelor of Music Therapy (BMT) program. As the only university in Ontario offering an undergraduate degree in music therapy, Laurier provides a unique opportunity to delve into this dynamic and fulfilling field. 

At Laurier, you’ll learn to design and implement music-based interventions tailored to your clients' needs and goals. You'll witness firsthand how music enhances physical, emotional, cognitive, and social well-being. By engaging with expert faculty and practitioners, you'll see how music therapy can unlock potential abilities and elevate quality of life. 

Program Details

Degree Highlights

Your future professors work hard to make sure your academic experience is current, complete and designed to open doors in your career. Here are a few things you can count on: 

  • Career-Ready Curriculum: Dive into a comprehensive curriculum designed to launch your career in music therapy. Our program combines technical musicianship with in-depth therapeutic training and extensive hands-on experience, equipping you to make a significant impact on your clients' lives.
  • Client-Based Learning: Immerse yourself in diverse client interactions, ranging from children with developmental or physical disabilities to older adults with dementia. You’ll gain experience in both group and one-on-one therapy sessions, preparing you to address a wide range of needs.
  • Clinical Training: Our program emphasizes practical experience through supervised clinical training. In your third year, you'll co-facilitate music therapy groups within developmental education classrooms, honing your skills in a real-world setting.
  • Use Your Musical Skills: Leverage your major instruments in therapy sessions, and master percussion, piano, and guitar—skills taught at Laurier. This hands-on approach ensures you’re ready to integrate a variety of instruments into your therapeutic practice effectively. 

Top Experiences

Here are just a few of our students’ favourite ways to apply their learning in the real world throughout their degree (check out the Experience Guide for even more!):

  • Community Placements: Our Music Therapy program includes clinical improvisation, case studies, therapeutic theories, and two years of supervised group and individual placements on campus and in the community.
  • Internships and Certification: By your fourth year, you’ll be ready for professional practice with Laurier’s 1,000-hour internship through the Canadian Association of Music Therapy (CAMT). This positions you to take the Certified Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) exam upon graduation, enabling you to practice in both Canada and the USA.
  • Associations and Networking: The Music Therapy Students Association (MTSA) provides events to support your academic, career, and personal growth. Engage in seminars, workshops, and volunteer opportunities to enhance your interpersonal skills.
  • International Opportunities: Discuss international internship options with the experiential placements coordinator to ensure compliance with certification requirements. all must be supervised by a certified Music Therapist Accredited (MTA 

 

Courses, Options and Pathways

First-Year Courses

Students interested in the Music Therapy program will be required to take all of the mandatory courses for the Bachelor of Music, in addition to taking the following three courses as their 1.5 electives.

  • MU158: Introduction to Music Therapy
  • PS101: Introduction to Psychology I
  • PS102: Introduction to Psychology II

Sample Upper-Year Courses

  • Clinical Improvisation I and II
  • Medical Music Therapy
  • Music, Culture, and Community
  • Music Therapy Internship I and II

Further Education

After graduating from the Music Therapy program, our students often continue their music therapy training by pursuing a master’s degree in music therapy. Other students have chosen to train in allied healthcare professions such as social work, psychotherapy, or occupational therapy, or to complete a Bachelor of Education to become a teacher. If you are interested in research, you may wish to choose a graduate degree with a research component.

Admissions

  • Format: full time
  • Duration: two years
  • Start: September (fall term)

You can apply to the Bachelor of Music Therapy at the end of your second year in Laurier’s Bachelor of Music. You must be registered Laurier's Bachelor of Music program to qualify for admission to the Bachelor of Music Therapy program. If you already hold a degree, you may wish to consider our Master of Music Therapy.

Admission is based on successful completion of the following courses:

  • MU158: Introduction to Music Therapy
  • PS101/102: Introduction to Psychology
  • PS275: Introduction to Developmental Psychology, Infancy and Childhood
  • PS276: Introduction to Developmental Psychology: Adolescence and Young Adulthood or PS377: Developmental Psychology: Adults and Elders

In addition, you must have:

  • A minimum Music GPA of 7.0
  • A minimum overall GPA of 6.0
  • A minimum Psychology GPA of 5.0
  • Successfully completed a Keyboard Facility Test

Admission requirements also include a 1-2 page written letter of intent, current resumé, and an interview and audition with the music therapy coordinator. The purpose of the audition and interview is to assess your musical, academic, interpersonal and self-reflective skills and your readiness for the Music Therapy program and clinical work.

Your Career Awaits

Music therapist job settings include:

  • community programs
  • correctional centres
  • hospices
  • hospitals
  • long-term care centres
  • mental health and addiction facilities
  • private practice
  • rehabilitation facilities
  • schools

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Support After Graduation

Alumni for life means that you have access to Career and Employment Support offered at Laurier for your entire career.

Tuition and Scholarships

Getting a university education is an investment in your future.

At Laurier, we take financial health seriously by providing a wide variety of funding opportunities for you throughout your degree, such as scholarships and bursaries, and by equipping you with the skills to manage your finances effectively in the years to come.

Faculty of Music Scholarships

On top of any entrance scholarships, you may earn a Faculty of Music audition scholarship. Audition scholarships recognize well-rounded students who demonstrate strong technical ability, academic achievement, recreational/extracurricular involvement and/or financial need during their audition process. Roughly $100,000 is awarded to first-year students each year.

Financial success doesn’t end in first year; scholarships are available to upper-year students by application.

 

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Laurier students engaged in hands-on learning in 2023

 

Laurier graduates employed or in post-graduate studies in 2023

Waterloo Campus

The Waterloo campus is tucked into about one city block, so you’re steps away from your classes, food and your new favourite study spot.

There are many ways to tour our Waterloo campus, whether that's on a guided tour with one of our Laurier student ambassadors, on your own using virtual reality, or even on-demand through one of our pre-recorded tours. See our campus spaces and start to picture yourself at Laurier.

Chat with Current Students

Want to know what it’s really like to be in this program? U Community is our Discord server where future Golden Hawks like you can connect with current students to get their first-hand stories and tips on living and learning at Laurier.

Connect with Us

Questions? Email choosemusic@wlu.ca, call 548.889.8888 or see all Music faculty and staff.


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