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How to become a licensed Music Therapist in North Dakota. Data verified 2026-03-21. Source: LicenseMap (getlicensemap.com).
Music Therapist — MT-BC
Yes
License Required
Required
MT-BC Required
1200 hrs
Clinical Training
Required
CBMT Exam
40 hrs
CE Hours
$100
Total Initial Fees
Degree & Clinical Training Requirements
VerifiedBachelor's Degree Required
Required
AMTA-Approved Program
Required
Clinical Training Hours
1200 hours
Graduate Degree Accepted
Yes
Approved Programs
AMTA-approved bachelor's or equivalency/master's program in music therapy
Music therapy education requires completion of a bachelor's degree or higher from an AMTA-approved (American Music Therapy Association) program. Coursework includes music theory, clinical foundations, psychology, anatomy, music therapy methods, and research. A minimum of 1,200 hours of clinical training, including a supervised internship at an AMTA-approved clinical training facility, is required before sitting for the CBMT board certification examination. Some states (notably New York and New Jersey) require a master's degree for licensure.
National Certification & State Requirements
VerifiedMT-BC Certification Required
Music Therapist - Board Certified (CBMT)
CBMT Exam Required
Yes
State License Required
Yes
Certification Details
North Dakota requires both MT-BC certification and state licensure. The state defines specific scope of practice and title protection.
The MT-BC (Music Therapist - Board Certified) credential is awarded by the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) and is the nationally recognized professional certification for music therapists. To earn the MT-BC, candidates must complete an AMTA-approved education program, fulfill clinical training requirements (minimum 1,200 hours), and pass the CBMT board certification examination. The MT-BC must be maintained through continuing education (100 recertification credits per 5-year cycle) or re-examination.
Examination Requirements
VerifiedCBMT Board Certification Exam Required
Certification Board for Music Therapists
Exam Topics
Music therapy assessment, treatment planning and implementation, clinical musicianship, therapeutic relationship, professional practice and ethics
Passing Score
Scaled score (determined by CBMT psychometric analysis)
No Additional State Exam
State Examination Requirement
The CBMT board certification examination is a computer-based test covering three primary domains: (1) music therapy assessment and treatment planning, (2) music therapy treatment implementation and termination, and (3) professional practice and ethics. The exam consists of 150 multiple-choice questions with a scaled passing score determined through psychometric analysis. The exam is administered at Prometric testing centers nationwide. No states currently require a separate state-administered examination beyond the CBMT exam.
State Licensing Requirements
VerifiedState License Required
State License Title
Music Therapist
Additional Notes
North Dakota was one of the earliest states to license music therapists (2011).
Music therapy licensure is a growing area of state regulation. Currently about 15-16 states have enacted specific licensing or registration requirements for music therapists. In all states, the MT-BC (Music Therapist - Board Certified) credential from the Certification Board for Music Therapists (CBMT) serves as the nationally recognized professional standard. The American Music Therapy Association (AMTA) actively supports state licensure efforts.
Assessment, Treatment & Practice Settings
VerifiedClinical Assessment
Authorized
Treatment Planning
Authorized
Practice Settings
Hospitals, psychiatric facilities, schools, hospice, rehabilitation centers, private practice, and community settings
Supervision Requirements
Clinical supervision required during 1,200-hour internship period. Post-licensure supervision requirements vary by state.
Title Protection
North Dakota provides title protection for music therapists under the state practice act.
Music therapists use evidence-based music interventions to accomplish individualized goals within a therapeutic relationship. The scope of practice includes assessment of client needs through music-based and non-music evaluations, development of treatment plans, implementation of music therapy interventions (including improvisation, receptive music listening, songwriting, lyric analysis, and movement to music), documentation, and evaluation of treatment outcomes. Music therapists work in diverse settings including hospitals, psychiatric facilities, schools, hospice, rehabilitation centers, substance abuse programs, correctional facilities, and private practice.
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
Application Fee State application fee | $100 |
License Fee Initial state license fee | $0 |
Renewal Fee State renewal fee | $100 |
Total Initial Fees State fees only; does not include CBMT exam fee ($325) or education costs | $100 |
Renewal & CE Requirements
Verified2 years
Renewal Period
40 hrs
CE Hours Required
$100
Renewal Fee
CE Details
40 CMTE credits required per biennial licensing cycle. Credits must meet ND BIHC approval, including CBMT-approved providers and related field providers.
Fee Notes
State renewal fee
Regulatory Board
Music therapist licenses must be renewed on schedule with the state licensing authority. State CE requirements typically range from 20-40 hours per renewal cycle and must include music therapy clinical practice topics. In addition to state requirements, the CBMT requires 100 recertification credits per 5-year cycle to maintain the MT-BC credential. CE activities may include attending AMTA conferences, completing approved courses, publishing research, presenting at professional conferences, and supervised clinical practice.
Out-of-State Reciprocity
VerifiedEndorsement Available
Yes
Interstate Compact
No Compact
Reciprocity Requirements
Music therapy licensure reciprocity varies by state. Because the MT-BC is a nationally recognized credential, music therapists moving between states typically need to verify their CBMT certification, submit transcripts from their AMTA-approved program, and meet any state-specific requirements. There is currently no interstate compact for music therapy, though the national MT-BC credential facilitates portability. States with licensure may require additional documentation including background checks and verification of clinical training hours.
North Dakota licenses music therapists through the Board of Integrative Health Care, which also oversees naturopaths and other integrative practitioners.
North Dakota was one of the earliest states to license music therapists (2011).
Licenses must be renewed by December 31st of odd-numbered years. Late renewal incurs a $75 late fee.
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How this state compares to 50 others for this profession
Timeline
#1 of 51
Cost
#8 of 51
Processing
#1 of 51
Government fees and exam costs to obtain your initial license
Note: These are government licensing fees only. Education/training program costs (tuition, books, etc.) are not included as they vary widely by institution.
Estimated total: 240–256 weeks
Timeline estimated from licensing requirements on this page.
4-8 weeks after submission of complete application
Estimated processing time
Study materials for the CBMT board certification exam.
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Current as of 2025
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Added 2026-03-21
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North Dakota requires licensing for music therapists. MT-BC certification is required. A minimum of 1200 hours of clinical training is required. All licensing is managed through the North Dakota State Board of Integrative Health Care.
Requirements vary by state. Always verify current requirements with your state licensing authority.