MA Music Therapy brochure

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Entry Requirements

Employment prospects

Admission is by application and interview. Specific entry requirements are:

Our trainees have an excellent track record of gaining employment.

tM usic degree or equivalent (another degree but with a high standard of musicianship)

Music therapists are employed within a variety of contexts, such as the NHS, the education sector and community projects, whilst there are also opportunities to work privately or on a freelance basis. A qualified music therapist is able to work with a broad range of clients, including adults and children with learning disabilities and mental health problems, and other special needs. Increasingly, they are employed within hospices and related outreach settings and within medical environments, working with patients. In the NHS, ‘Agenda for Change’ has led to improved career paths. Music therapists are employed at levels similar to, or higher than, those of other Allied Health Professionals.

tH igh standard of flexible musicianship demonstrated by grade 8 or equivalent, and preferably one other instrument t Relevant clinical experience with adults and children tR elevant motivation, maturity and ability to reflect on self in relation to others. We will also consider applicants who may not have formal academic qualifications, but can demonstrate relevant life experience, high levels of musicianship and sufficient academic ability. All applicants are expected to have had some experience of working with people with special needs and people with mental health problems.

Assessment Assessment takes place against clear criteria and learning outcomes which you will be prepared for. Assessed activities range from formal essay writing to experiential learning, group learning, clinical improvisation and fieldwork, including clinical placements. You will also be assessed through self-analysis and reflection in discussions with your personal tutor. An assessment at the half-way point with one of the external examiners considers your progress and process towards becoming a music therapist. The final oral assessment involves presenting in-depth casework to two external examiners who are active in the clinical field.

Professional links/accreditation Investing in this course allows you to gain a qualification, which is approved by the Health Professions Council (HPC). This is now a legal requirement for music therapists in the UK.

We have also established professional collaborations with institutions across the world, providing a rich interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary milieu.

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Department of Music and Performing Arts

The Staff Team: Professor Helen Odell-Miller music therapy and adult mental health, older people, psychoanalysis and music therapy, voice improvisation, outcome research, arts therapies, supervision and professional practice. PhD supervision. Professor Tony Wigram music therapy international research with adults and children, evidence-based practice, improvisation, autism, qualitative and quantitative research. PhD supervision. Dr Amelia Oldfield music therapy with children and families, research in clinical areas including autism, interactive music therapy, single line improvisation. PhD supervision. Eleanor Richards Music therapy and psychoanalysis, theories of child development, attachment theory, adults with learning disabilities, group work, keyboard improvisation. Helen Loth music therapy with children and families, eating disorders, multi-cultural music, gamelan, professional practice, counselling.

Contact Tel: 0845 271 3333 (Contact Centre) Email: answers@anglia.ac.uk www.anglia.ac.uk/mpa A DVD about the MA in Music Therapy and other DVDs are available on request from the departmental office. For more information or to apply on-line: www.anglia.ac.uk/apply

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The course is also recognised by The Association of Professional Music Therapists. Staff members hold offices in this Association as well as in other National Allied Health Professional bodies. There are strong links with other practitioners such as psychiatrists and psychotherapists, and staff are employed in local NHS facilities as well as by our University, making for a strong professional profile.

MA Music Therapy

Professional training Approved by the Health Professions Council (HPC)

www.anglia.ac.uk/mpa

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