KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COURSE PROPOSAL OR REVISION, Cover Sheet (10/02/2002) Course Number/Program Name MUTH 6102 Advanced Music Therapy Methods II Department Music Therapy Degree Title (if applicable) Master of Music in Music Therapy Proposed Effective Date 8-1-12 Check one or more of the following and complete the appropriate sections: x New Course Proposal Course Title Change Course Number Change Course Credit Change Course Prerequisite Change Course Description Change Sections to be Completed II, III, IV, V, VII I, II, III I, II, III I, II, III I, II, III I, II, III Notes: If proposed changes to an existing course are substantial (credit hours, title, and description), a new course with a new number should be proposed. A new Course Proposal (Sections II, III, IV, V, VII) is required for each new course proposed as part of a new program. Current catalog information (Section I) is required for each existing course incorporated into the program. Minor changes to a course can use the simplified E-Z Course Change Form. Submitted by: Faculty Member Approved _____ Date Not Approved Department Curriculum Committee Date Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Approved Not Approved Department Chair Date School Curriculum Committee Date School Dean Date GPCC Chair Date Dean, Graduate College Date Not Approved Not Approved Not Approved Not Approved Not Approved Vice President for Academic Affairs Date Approved Not Approved President Date KENNESAW STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATE COURSE/CONCENTRATION/PROGRAM CHANGE I. Current Information (Fill in for changes) Page Number in Current Catalog Course Prefix and Number Course Title Credit Hours Prerequisites Description (or Current Degree Requirements) II. Proposed Information (Fill in for changes and new courses) Course Prefix and Number ___MUTH 6102_____________________________ Course Title Advanced Music Therapy Methods II Credit Hours 3 Prerequisites Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or completion of all Music Therapy Bachelor’s Equivalency Courses. Description (or Proposed Degree Requirements) This course is designed to develop advanced knowledge in various topics in and related to music therapy practice. Topics may include advanced study in hospice music therapy, medical music therapy (including NICU), psychiatric music therapy, and music therapy in counseling. Though topics may rotate each semester, focus will be on designing treatment programs for current and emerging populations, applying current music therapy research to practice, and practicing advanced clinical skills. In addition, this course will also explore methods of music therapy practice in other cultures and methods of self-care for the music therapist. This course requires and advanced practicum beyond the music therapy internship and is required for the Master of Music in Music Therapy degree. . III. Justification This course is required for the Master of Music in Music Therapy degree. IV. Additional Information (for New Courses only) Instructor: TBA Possible Texts: Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapy: A Guide to Program Development and Clinical Care by Russell Hilliard Medical Music Therapy: A Model Program for Clinical Practice, Education, Training, and Research by Standley et al. Music Therapy with Premature Infants: Research and Developmental Interventions (2nd ed.). by Standley Music Therapy in Geriatric Populations: A Handbook for the Practicing Music Therapist and the Healthcare Professional by Belgrave, Darrow, Walworth, & Wlodarczyk Music Therapy for Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Mental Disorder, monograph by AMTA Prerequisites: Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or completion of all Music Therapy Bachelor’s Equivalency Courses Objectives: This course addresses the following AMTA Professional Competencies: I.A.1.1 Apply comprehensive knowledge of the foundations and principles of music therapy practice. Synthesize comprehensive knowledge of current theories and deduce their implications for music therapy practice and/or research. Apply comprehensive knowledge of current methods of music therapy assessment, treatment, and evaluation. Utilize comprehensive knowledge of human growth and development, musical development, diagnostic classifications, etiology, symptomology, and prognosis in formulating treatment plans. Design or adapt assessment and evaluation procedures for various client populations. Utilize advanced music therapy methods (e.g., listening, improvising, performing, composing) within one or more theoretical frameworks to assess and evaluate clients’ strengths, needs, and progress. I.A.1.2 I.B.4.1 I.B.4.2 I.B.4.6 I.B.4.7 I.B.4.8 I.B.4.10 Design treatment programs for emerging client populations. Utilize advanced verbal and nonverbal interpersonal skills within a music therapy context. I.B.4.12 Relate clinical phenomena in music therapy to the broader treatment context. Practice strategies for self care. Selectively modify music therapy approaches based on knowledge of the roles and meanings of music in various cultures. Understand how music therapy is practiced in other cultures. II.B.8.6 II.B.8.7 II.B.8.9 Instructional Method: Face to face classroom instruction Method of Evaluation: Exams and advanced practicum experience V. Resources and Funding Required (New Courses only) Resource Amount Faculty Other Personnel Equipment Supplies Travel New Books New Journals Other (Specify) TOTAL Funding Required Beyond Normal Departmental Growth VI. COURSE MASTER FORM This form will be completed by the requesting department and will be sent to the Office of the Registrar once the course has been approved by the Office of the President. The form is required for all new courses. DISCIPLINE COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE FOR LABEL (Note: Limit 16 spaces) CLASS-LAB-CREDIT HOURS Approval, Effective Term Grades Allowed (Regular or S/U) If course used to satisfy CPC, what areas? Learning Support Programs courses which are required as prerequisites Music Therapy MUTH 6102 Adv. MUTH Methods II 3-1-3 Fall 2012 Regular n/a n/a APPROVED: ________________________________________________ Vice President for Academic Affairs or Designee __ VII Attach Syllabus Kennesaw State University School of Music MUTH 6102 Advanced Music Therapy Methods II Instructor: TBD Credit Hours: 3 Possible Texts: Hospice and Palliative Care Music Therapy: A Guide to Program Development and Clinical Care by Russell Hilliard Medical Music Therapy: A Model Program for Clinical Practice, Education, Training, and Research by Standley et al. Music Therapy with Premature Infants: Research and Developmental Interventions (2nd ed.). by Standley Music Therapy in Geriatric Populations: A Handbook for the Practicing Music Therapist and the Healthcare Professional by Belgrave, Darrow, Walworth, & Wlodarczyk Music Therapy for Children, Adolescents, and Adults with Mental Disorder, monograph by AMTA Course Description: This course is designed to develop advanced knowledge in various topics in and related to music therapy practice. Topics may include advanced study in hospice music therapy, medical music therapy (including NICU), psychiatric music therapy, and music therapy in counseling. Though topics may rotate each semester, focus will be on designing treatment programs for current and emerging populations, applying current music therapy research to practice, and practicing advanced clinical skills. In addition, this course will also explore methods of music therapy practice in other cultures and methods of self-care for the music therapist. This course requires and advanced practicum beyond the music therapy internship and is required for the Master of Music in Music Therapy degree. Prerequisite: Bachelor’s Degree in Music Therapy or completion of all Music Therapy Bachelor’s Equivalency Courses plus MUTH 6101 This course addresses the following AMTA Advanced Competencies: I.A.1.1 I.A.1.2 I.B.4.1 I.B.4.2 I.B.4.6 Apply comprehensive knowledge of the foundations and principles of music therapy practice. Synthesize comprehensive knowledge of current theories and deduce their implications for music therapy practice and/or research. Apply comprehensive knowledge of current methods of music therapy assessment, treatment, and evaluation. Utilize comprehensive knowledge of human growth and development, musical development, diagnostic classifications, etiology, symptomology, and prognosis in formulating treatment plans. Design or adapt assessment and evaluation procedures for various client populations. I.B.4.7 Utilize advanced music therapy methods (e.g., listening, improvising, performing, composing) within one or more theoretical frameworks to assess and evaluate clients’ strengths, needs, and progress. I.B.4.8 I.B.4.10 Design treatment programs for emerging client populations. Utilize advanced verbal and nonverbal interpersonal skills within a music therapy context. I.B.4.12 Relate clinical phenomena in music therapy to the broader treatment context. Practice strategies for self care. Selectively modify music therapy approaches based on knowledge of the roles and meanings of music in various cultures. Understand how music therapy is practiced in other cultures. II.B.8.6 II.B.8.7 II.B.8.9 Attendance: Attendance and punctuality are vital to success in this course. More than 3 absences will result in a lowered grade. (Note: 3 tardies = 1 absence) Practicum: This course requires an Advanced Practicum beyond the music therapy internship. Each student will complete 2 hours per week (30 hours total) at an assigned site that is designated for the advanced practicum. Students will practice skills as outlined in the AMTA Advanced Competencies and the KSU Advanced Practicum Student Evaluation. Assignments: 3 Exams over assigned readings and lectures 1 Presentation (topics: MT Practice in another country/culture or methods for self-care) Midterm Practicum Evaluation Final Practicum Evaluation Self-reflection paper Academic Honor Policy: Academic dishonesty undermines the values of Kennesaw State University as well as the educational endeavor. All instances of academic dishonesty will be reported to the Chair of the School of Music and will negatively impact the student’s grade for the course.