Combined master's study
The basic goal of this unique study program in the Czech Republic is to prepare professionally educated professionals in the field of music therapy through undergraduate studies. The educational program is conceptually inspired by the model of the "Viennese school" and includes theoretical preparation, self-experience part (approx. 300 hours), supervision (more than 100 hours) and practice (min. 500 hours). All teachers in the self-experience part have both psychotherapeutic and music therapy education and act as external lecturers without parallel teaching relationships in other subjects. In addition, the requirement for supervisors is education in clinical supervision and entry in the register of supervisors of the European Association of Supervision. On the other hand, individual self-experience preparation or individual supervision, education in playing musical instruments or students' own therapy are not a mandatory part of the study. The program combines clinical and non-clinical orientation - clinically oriented subjects are taught mainly by foreign lecturers, eg dr. E. Fitzthum (Austria), prof. V. Karkou, dr. P. Derrington (both Great Britain), prof. W. Mastnakem, prof. E. Weymann, prof. K. Schumacher, prof. S. Metzner, doc. M. Voigt (all Germany), prof. J. de Backerem (Belgium), dr. M. Bronton-Mercade (Spain), dr. Laurien Hakvoort (Netherlands) and others.