The School of Music offers masters and doctoral
programs.
The Master of Music (MM) degree is offered with programs in Music and Music Education. Applicants should have a baccalaureate degree in music or a closely related area from an accredited institution and must meet the admission requirements of the Graduate School and the College of Fine Arts. In cases where the undergraduate degree is not in the area chosen for graduate study, the student must demonstrate a level of achievement fully acceptable for master's-level work.
Applicants should have earned at least:
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16 semester credits in music theory
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6 semester credits in music history
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12 semester credits in music performance
A candidate found deficient in certain undergraduate areas will be required
to remove the deficiencies by successful completion of appropriate courses.
If remedial work is required, the residency - usually three to four semesters
of full-time study - may be longer. An audition is required for all performance
and conducting students.
The Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
degree programs are offered in Music Education, which focuses on preparing
students for teaching and research in higher education, and Music, with
a choice of emphasis in Composition or Music History and Literature (tracks
in Musicology or Ethnomusicology).
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