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But once she got there, she discovered the discipline of music therapy and immediately switched her major. After finishing her degree in 2021, she started working as a music therapist full-time. While not everyone with a music therapy degree may be working as a therapist, everyone who is a board-certified music therapist has a music therapy degree, per the profession's requirements. Just 30% of current music therapists said they can live comfortably on their music therapy income alone, according to a 2022 survey by the American Music Therapy Association. In their first five years of working, music therapy degree-holders earn a median salary of $49,400, Payscale finds.
Persons: Dannielle Caldwell, Payscale, Caldwell Organizations: Belmont University, CNBC, American Music Therapy Locations: Nashville
If you want your degree to help you land a fulfilling job, consider studying music therapy. The medical and therapeutic fields are among the college majors helping graduates get jobs that make the world a better place, according to graduates surveyed in a recent Payscale report. Music therapy programs cover coursework in music, music therapy, science and psychology, according to the American Music Therapy Association. "Knowledge and skills are developed through coursework and clinical training, which cover the theory and practical application of music therapy treatment procedures and techniques," the organization states on its website. Here are the nine majors and degrees that alumni are most likely to say led to meaningful careers, according to Payscale.
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