Graduate programs
Graduate Coordinator: R. Babcock
The School of Music offers graduate work in music leading to the degrees of Master of Music (M.M.) in Performance, Master of Music (M.M.) in Conducting, Master of Music (M.M.) in Jazz Studies, as well as a Master of Arts in Music (M.A.) and a Master of Science in Music (M.S.). The M.A./M.S. degrees are general master’s degrees in music. Graduate students in music may also pursue recommendation for standard teaching certification. This curriculum differentiates between specialists in vocal music and instrumental music, but candidates in both areas complete a core of required courses.
Music M.A./M.S. Program
All M.A./M.S. candidates must take a final written examination.
Core curriculum
All of the following:
Mup 590 | Applied Music | 2 |
Mup 591 | Applied Music in Secondary Area | 2 |
Mus 506 | Graduate Project or Recital | 2 |
Mus 511 | Music Research Methods | 3 |
Mus 520 | Analytical Techniques | 3 |
| Ensemble: Chosen with advice of graduate faculty | 3 |
| Education/Pedagogy (chosen with adviser's assistance) | 6 |
One of the following: (2-3 credits)
One of the following:
Three of the following: (6 credits)
Mus 560 | Music History: The Medieval Period | 2 |
Mus 561 | Music History: The Renaissance Period | 2 |
Mus 562 | Music History: The Baroque Period | 2 |
Mus 563 | Music History: The Classical Period | 2 |
Mus 564 | Music History: The Romantic Period | 2 |
Mus 565 | Music History: Early 20th Century | 2 |
Mus 566 | Music History: Music Since 1950 | 2 |
One of the following (determined in conjunction with advisor):
Mus 541 | Advanced Conducting Methods | 3 |
Mus 542 | Advanced Choral Conducting | 3 |
Mus 543 | Advanced Instrumental Conducting | 3 |
Elective Studies (9-10 credits)
Music electives chosen from the following areas: applied music, theory, arranging, composition, music history, world music, music literature, pedagogy, education, conducting, or additional ensemble performance
Total Credit Hours: 45