For application and admission information, contact admissions
Applicants must meet CMU's regular admission requirements and perform an entrance audition on their primary instrument (voice included) in order to gain entry into the music degree program.
All students wanting to pursue the 4-year Music Therapy degree must first audition and be accepted into the School of Music for two years of music studies. Applicants may apply for entry into the Bachelor of Music Therapy program at the end of their second year of study. The admission requirements, needing to be met after two years of study in the School of Music, are: a minimum grade of "C" in MUSC-2010, MUSC-2110, a minimum grade of "C+" in PSYC-1010 and PSYC-1020, a minimum grade of "B" in MUSC-2800, an interview, an audition, and testing of competencies in keyboard, guitar, and voice.
2025 Music Therapy Audition Dates:
Priority for the audition dates listed above will be given to students who have submitted their Music Therapy Application Package by January 15, 2025. After January 15, please contact admissions
CMU Music Students who have successfully completed all prerequisites should complete the Music Therapy Program Application for Current Students of CMU. This can be found on the student hub.
Non-CMU students (Transfer or After-Degree students) must first apply and gain general admission to CMU before becoming eligible to audition. For application and admission questions, contact admissions
Applicants who have completed a Bachelor of Music (or its equivalent) with a minimum GPA of 2.5 may apply for entry into the Bachelor of Music Therapy, two-year after degree program. The admission requirements are: a completion of PSYC-1010 and PSYC-1020, an interview, an audition, and testing of competencies in keyboard, guitar, and voice.
2025 Music Therapy After Degree Audition Dates:
Priority for the audition dates listed above will be given to students who have submitted their Music Therapy Application Package by January 15, 2025. After January 15, please contact admissions
CMU Music Students who have successfully completed all prerequisites should complete the Music Therapy Program Application for Current Students of CMU. This can be found on the student hub.
Non-CMU students (Transfer or After-Degree students) must first apply and gain general admission to CMU before becoming eligible to audition. For application and admission questions, contact admissions
Applicants must meet CMU's regular admission requirements. A student must earn a minimum grade of "C" in six credit hours of introductory music to declare a major in this field.
All applicants hoping to pursue either the Bachelor of Music degree or the Bachelor of Music Therapy degree are required to perform an audition on their primary instrument (voice included) in order to gain entry into the music degree program.
Auditions are held between February and May. Audition dates later in spring or summer may become available as space allows. Out-of-province applicants may submit a recording, due by May 31. However, an audition remains incomplete until the in-person music skills evaluation, interview, and the music theory placement test have been completed. Auditions can be recorded for Merit Award purposes, if requested.
Entrance Auditions consist of:
* Upon request, a pianist can be available for the audition (however, not for rehearsal).
Individual Applied Music Studies (IAMS) are music lessons for credit, for which students must formally register and audition. IAMS are open to all CMU students who are enrolled for at least one course each semester at CMU.
Non-music students registering for IAMS for the first time must complete a placement audition in order to be placed with an instructor. Placement auditions are held during the September registration week. Students auditioning for 5 or 3 credit hour instruction (60- or 45-minute lesson) are asked to prepare two contrasting pieces, and one piece for 2 credit hour instruction (30-minute lesson).
Further details regarding IAMS arrangements and requirements (including early withdrawal and refunds) are found in the Music Student Handbook.
CMU offers a wide variety of ensembles which are open to all CMU students taking at least one course each semester. Click here for a list of the ensembles CMU offers. Ensemble members are not required to be music majors. However, all music students must participate in ensembles.
Students must register and audition for ensembles. Ensemble auditions are held during the September registration week. Acceptance into the music program does not automatically qualify a student for placement in CMU Ensembles. Students are asked to prepare one piece to play or sing, as is appropriate to their intended ensemble. A pianist is provided where needed.
Students who would like to be full participants in ensembles, but do not wish to receive credit, may register according to audit procedures. However, the same course requirements (full participation and attendance at all events) apply. Students who have registered for ensemble credit, but who are not chosen to participate, will be fully reimbursed.
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