In this video (from 04:20), Music Therapy student Joris and Head of Programme Carola Werger take you through what to expect during the admission process.
The entrance exam consists of two parts: a practical audition and a music theory test.
Your audition will last about 45 minutes. During this time, you will perform and take part in a short motivation interview. What to expect:
During the motivation interview, we will talk about your decision to choose this programme and the unique music therapy profession. Together, we will explore how you can successfully complete your studies. We will also discuss practical matters such as your workload capacity and any support you may need for a study impediment. We’ll be happy to discuss your options and support you on your journey.
During the theory part of your entrance exam, we will assess your knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Singing a given scale or tone series upwards and downwards from a starting note.
Identifying and singing the root, third, fifth or seventh of a chord that has been played.
Knowing and being able to play with musical elements is the foundation of music therapy.
Expression and interpretation – show that you understand the meaning of the song or poem through your phrasing, tempo, dynamics and vocal colour.
You can sing in tune, both a cappella and with accompaniment.
Expression and interpretation – show your emotional connection through phrasing, tempo, dynamics and tone colour.
You can perform solos and play confidently with accompaniment.
After your audition, you will immediately be told whether you are admissible based on your musical ability. The central Exam Board will then review whether you meet all admission requirements and whether the audition procedure has been followed properly. You will receive an official written confirmation of your result. If you disagree with a negative decision because you believe the correct procedure was not followed, you can submit an appeal to the Exam Board.
Your admission is valid only for the academic year immediately following your entrance exam. If you would like to start a year later, you can submit a written request to the Exam Board to keep your results valid for one additional year.
A positive admission decision is valid only for the specific programme you applied for. If you wish to apply for a programme or specialisation at a different location, you will need to register separately.