Georgia College Community Drumming Group Handbook
Participation in the CDG
Offers the Following and More!
Here are just a few reasons for music therapy students to participate in the CDG:
Clinical observation hours;
Facilitation methods;
Volunteer opportunities;
Interdisciplinary learning;
Cross-cultural development;
Experiential learning and training techniques;
Group engagement and group dynamics processes;
Develop and build your music therapy activity repertoire;
Social interaction and an opportunity to meet, students,
faculty, staff and community members;Over 33 of the minimum professional competencies required by the AMTA are met
or surpassed through the CDG program;Participation in the CDG will improve your chances of achieving a passing score on the
CBMT board certification exam.
"Music can name the unnamable and communicate the unknowable."