Course: HUM 4930 Music and Health
Credits: 3
Meeting Time: Period 10-11 (5:10-7:05pm)
Description: This course will engage the student by
exploring how music can support health and wellbeing while examining its use
with various health conditions and in clinical and community healthcare
environments. Students will acquire fundamental vocabulary for discussing
history, theory and methodologies of music. In addition to reviewing
music in health and music therapy research, students will explore the
intersection between music, psychology, cognition, human behavior, maintenance
of musicians’ health, and medical challenges of performing artists and
composers.
Ferol Carytsas
Volunteer Coordinator, UF Health Shands Arts in Medicine
Undergraduate Certificate Adviser, UF Center for Arts in
Medicine
352.733.0880
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