Ed Roth
Alice and Fletcher Pratt Endowed Professor of Music Therapy
Aspire Initiative Endowed Director of Music Therapy
Professor, Moores School of Music and Tilman J. Fertitta Family College of Medicine
E-mail: earoth2@central.uh.edu
Academic Programs
The Bachelor of Music Therapy is an exclusive four-year degree program, accompanied by a six-month internship, offering graduates a comprehensive foundation in music and invaluable clinical experiences.
Distinctively, only a few select institutions in the state provide such a program, and among them, the University of Houston stands out. Situated in the largest Medical Center in the world, our program is uniquely positioned with an on-site medical school, setting it apart from all others.
As an allied health profession, music therapy utilizes evidence-based interventions to bring about neurological, physiological, and psychological changes in individuals' health. Graduates are equipped with a distinctive skill set and profound knowledge, allowing them to effectively harness the healing power of music. This preparation empowers them to make a meaningful impact on well-being in diverse healthcare and educational settings, including hospitals, school districts, private practice, and beyond.
Scholarships
Scholarships are available for students at all levels of study who demonstrate outstanding accomplishment and promise. For nonresident students, merit-based scholarships may make a student eligible to receive a tuition waiver resulting in a Texas resident tuition rate. A variety of teaching assistantships is available for qualified graduate students.
Graduate Teaching Assistantships
For qualified students, these positions grant valuable professional experience teaching classes in the core undergraduate music theory program under the guidance of a faculty mentor. All graduate teaching assistants receive a stipend and scholarship. For nonresident students, merit-based scholarships may make a student eligible to receive a tuition waiver resulting in Texas resident tuition rate. A variety of Teaching Assistantships is available for qualified graduate students. Interviews for these positions are held on all audition days, during which time applicants also take the graduate theory placement exam.
Faculty
Ed Roth