Course Descriptions

Globe Institute offers a Certificate Program and a full Associates Degree Program in Sound Healing and Therapy -- the study of the effect of sound on human beings physiologically, psychologically, emotionally and spiritually. The Certificate Program is the first semester of a four semester Associates Degree Program.

The Certificate program is a comprehensive curriculum designed to provide students with a broad perspective on this expanding industry, enabling them to focus on their areas of interest. The Degree program then goes deeper into each of the areas of study with additional classes on Research and Clinical Psychology Ethics. The Certificate gets you to the point where you can utilize a variety of sound healing techniques, whereas the Degree program trains you to be a Sound Therapist with all the responsibility that comes with the career.

Sound Healing and Sound Therapy Associates Degree Program - 1011 Hours, 60 Credits

To obtain the degree you must complete all the hours and credits and pass a test at the end of each semester. You must also complete the externship of 45 hours.

Students will perform research projects on new sound healing techniques (in line with the goal of the Institute to bring proven esoteric healing modalities into the mainstream). Ultimately, you will come away from this program as a Professional Sound Therapist. You will be able to setup your own business a Sound Therapist, doing sound healing with your voice, instruments or computer technology. But most importantly, you will come away with a clear perspective of your own inner sound landscape, and you will know your own frequency spectrum in order to better transmit love and light into the world.

ASSOCIATES DEGREE PROGRAM SCHEDULES

Classes start September, January, May and June. The night schedule requires three nights per week with some weekends. CLICK HERE to see the Certifcate Program for start times

SIZE Classes are limited to 25 people, so classes are small enough to address specific questions and concerns of each student.