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Bachelor of Arts (BA), Music Therapy

Music therapy is the use of music to address a nonmusical therapeutic goal. Music therapists work in a variety of settings: special education, preschools, residential facilities for adults with developmental disabilities, general medical hospitals, children’s hospitals, hospice, rehabilitation hospitals, nursing homes/assisted living facilities, community centers for senior adults, and domestic violence shelters. In addition to the liberal arts and music classes, in order to perform well on the national music therapy board exam, students need psychology, sociology, education, criminal justice, anatomy and physiology courses, and music therapy courses in MT Methods, behavior modification, research methods, guitar; proficiency in piano, voice, and guitar; and at least 1200 hours of clinical experience.

Charleston Southern University’s accreditation can be found here.
CSU is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music.

“Excellence. That’s the first word that comes to mind when I think of CSU’s music therapy program. The professors are topnotch and known nationally for their leadership in music therapy, but more than that, they know you as an individual, care for you, and celebrate with you when you reach milestones in your career. I’m well-prepared, well-educated and passionate about the work I get to do every day.”

Faith integration, small class sizes, the close-knit nature of our students’ relationships with one another and the clinical experiences we plan for Charleston Southern students are what set us apart from other programs nationwide.

The Lightsey Chapel Auditorium (1,500 seats) features a modern stage and the Margaret Kelly Hamrick Prayer Room. The adjacent Lightsey Music Building houses faculty offices, practice facilities, and the Black Box Theatre. Whittington Hall provides classrooms, a rehearsal hall, practice rooms, and a music technology lab.

The Horton School of Music and Performing Arts prepares students for careers as professional musicians, educators and music therapists as well as serving as a center of musical art and culture for the Charleston region and beyond.

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