3.00 Credits
This course is designed to equip the future music therapist with the necessary skills and knowledge of methods and materials required to successfully facilitate individual, group, and family music therapy sessions with older adult clientele. Field observations (practicum) placements in older adult clinical settings are a part of the course. This course is intended to develop a student's ability to think critically and analytically about the form and function inherent in the therapeutic process and to communicate effectively.
Prerequisite:
MPT 333 requires prerequisites of MPT 101, MPT 240, MPT 331, and MPT 332, or department permission.