Alaine Reschke-Hernandez, Assistant Professor, Alaine.ReschkeHernandez@uky.edu
Olivia (Liv) Swedberg Yinger, Professor, olivia.yinger@uky.edu
Austin Robinson, Lecturer, austin.robinson@uky.edu
The University of Kentucky School of Music houses Kentucky’s first and only graduate program in music therapy.
A career in music therapy begins with a strong foundation in music coursework. Current UK undergraduate students who are interested in pursuing a career in music therapy should discuss this interest as soon as possible with their academic advisor and/or UK Music Therapy faculty. Students who have an undergraduate degree in music therapy may pursue the 30-credit hour Master of Music in Music Therapy degree, which includes a thesis or clinical project. A combined equivalency/master degree program is available for students without an undergraduate degree in music therapy. Advanced clinical training opportunities are available at UK HealthCare and in the Lexington community.
This program is approved by the American Music Therapy Association.
A board-certified music therapist (MT-BC) works within a therapeutic relationship with clients using music-based techniques to address individualized goals. All manner of music engagement may serve as the foundation for music-based experiences in music therapy (e.g., singing, playing instruments, talking about music, moving to music, creating music, music listening, etc.). Music therapists adapt to the people they work with. Depending on the goal, music therapists typically use music that is preferred by the people they work with (music is not “good” or “bad”), and often music that is familiar to them (but not always!).
Music therapy may be used to:
For more information about music therapy, please visit the American Music Therapy Association website.
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The information here is presented for your convenience. Be sure to always check the official UK Catalog for course requirements and degree information.
Contact Dr. Alaine Reschke-Hernandez for more information.
The application to the music therapy equivalency and MM includes the following components:
Please complete an audition request form. We will confirm the exact date and time for your audition, interview, and entrance exams approximately 2 weeks prior to the scheduled date. Email Dr. Yinger and/or Dr. Reschke-Hernandez with questions.
For clinical training opportunities, UK Music Therapy students must complete onboarding through the University of Kentucky HealthCare office of Observation and Learning Experience (OLE). Pleas review the requirements of the OLE on UK HealthCare's site listed under “Students” tab. Be aware that the OLE process takes up to a month and includes fees. UK Music Therapy students must also complete the Fayette County Public Schools volunteer form, which is free, includes a background check, and can take up to a month. When completing the form, select all schools and when prompted type “I will be completing a music therapy practicum in FCPS but I do not know which schools yet” in the text box.
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The information here is presented for your convenience. Be sure to always check the official UK Catalog for course requirements and degree information.
An undergraduate degree in music therapy (or the equivalent) is required for full admission to the 30-credit hour Master of Music in Music Therapy degree. Students must also complete a thesis or clinical project and hold the MT-BC credential to fulfill requirements of the MM in Music Therapy. Students work with their music therapy faculty advisor to design an individualized program of studies. Students can select electives that best fit their desired area of specialized practice. The following outlines the requirements for the MM in music therapy.
The student will choose 3 courses from the following for a total of 9 credits. MUS 732 may be taken twice if it pertains to a different topic.
Earning board-certification in music therapy (denoted by the credential MT-BC) is required to practice as a music therapist. It is also required prior to completing master’s coursework in music therapy at UK. To become board-certified, students must have completed appropriate coursework in music foundations, clinical foundations, and music therapy, either during undergraduate studies or as part of a post-baccalaureate music therapy equivalency program. There are certain courses that you can take during your undergraduate training or prior to entering the equivalency program. We encourage you to talk with Dr. Reschke-Hernandez and/or Dr. Yinger to learn what courses you should take to prepare for an equivalency in music therapy.
A student who is not a board-certified music therapist but who studied music during their undergraduate training (either as a music major or, in some cases, as a music minor) may apply to the combined equivalency/master's degree program at UK. This program enables a student to complete all entry-level music therapy coursework, clinical practicum training, and clinical internship, which are required to take the board-certification exam administered by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (to learn more about the MT-BC credential, please visit the Certification Board for Music Therapists website). Then, students may complete the master’s in music therapy degree requirements.
Areas in which students must demonstrate competency in order to become eligible for board-certification and subsequent completion of master’s level coursework include: music foundations, clinical foundations, and music therapy. Music foundations and clinical foundations requirements may be completed at UK or during undergraduate coursework. Students in the equivalency program at UK must take all music therapy core courses at UK. Please note that currently equivalency students at UK are billed at the graduate tuition rate.
* Equivalency students must complete all music therapy core courses at UK, which includes a minimum of 1,200 hours of pre-internship and internship clinical training.
A music therapy faculty advisor will work with each student in the combined equivalency/master's degree program to create an individualized program of studies based on the entry-level coursework that the student needs to take. Courses taken to satisfy equivalency requirements do not count toward the 30-credit hour Master of Music in Music Therapy degree. Students who are interested in UK’s music therapy program may request a transcript review from Dr. Reschke-Hernandez and/or Dr. Yinger to determine how much equivalency coursework is needed.
Music therapy students at UK have opportunities to conduct pre-internship and advanced clinical work with board-certified music therapists in a variety of settings in the Lexington community and surrounding counties. Our list keeps growing and includes:
Alaine Reschke-Hernandez, Assistant Professor, Alaine.ReschkeHernandez@uky.edu
Olivia (Liv) Swedberg Yinger, Professor, olivia.yinger@uky.edu
Austin Robinson, Lecturer, austin.robinson@uky.edu