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The music therapy program at the University of Iowa is accredited by the American Music Therapy Association, fulfilling all academic prerequisites for professional certification as a Music Therapist. The School of Music extends additional educational pathways in music therapy for post-baccalaureate candidates and doctoral aspirants. Iowa students reap the advantages of a major university environment, including diverse curriculum options, abundant artistic outlets, and expansive library resources. Meanwhile, music therapy courses maintain intimate class sizes (typically 5-25 students) with instruction led by faculty specializing in music therapy and music education. The program provides extensive clinical exposure, allowing students to shadow professionals and develop hands-on skills through supervised healthcare placements. Regular guest lectures from working music therapists across various specialties further expand students' understanding of the field. Through the Student Music Therapy Club, participants benefit from peer camaraderie, specialized workshops, and valuable pre-professional development opportunities.