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MMus Music Therapy

HUM
Department:  Master's
Programme code

01252092

Programme information

The degree programme comprises the following components:

A.         Theoretical section

             A core curriculum with coursework has to be followed and passed.

B.         Practical section

Students are required to do a practical clinical internship which is assessed through on-site and group supervision and which needs to be passed before the MMus (Music Therapy) degree can be conferred.

C.         Mini-dissertation

For more information, please consult the Faculty webpage.

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Faculty notes

The Faculty of Humanities provides a holistic education, transferable skills, critical thinking, and communication and problem-solving that will help you develop to your full potential. You will be entering a stimulating environment that will broaden your intellectual horizons and help you achieve personal and professional success through the best possible learning experience.

As the most diverse Faculty of the University of Pretoria, we offer an exciting and comprehensive range of programmes and discipline-based majors, including studies in languages, social sciences and visual and performing arts.

Programme coordinator

04201442

Closing Dates

South Africa - 30/11/2023
International - 30/09/2023

Admission requirements

Four-year BMus degree or four-year bachelor’s degree in related fields (e.g. psychology, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social work or education) or relevant honours degree Music proficiency as determined by a proficiency test A cumulative weighted average of at least 70% for the BMus degree or the four-year bachelor’s degree Psychology passed at final-year level of the bachelor’s degree

Minimum duration

1 years, full-time

Enquiries about the programme

Call Centre Name - Student Service Centre
Telephone Number - 0124203111