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Music, MM


Admission and school requirements for this degree are notated on the School of Music  home page.

Area of Concentration


The student will select one area of concentration, either non-thesis or thesis, from the areas listed below:

Non-Thesis Areas of Concentration


Conducting


The conducting track in the Master of Music is designed to provide intense training for students interested in attaining professional-level skills and background in the art of conducting. There are three tracks in the conducting concentration: choral, band and orchestral. Students entering these programs should have substantial undergraduate training in conducting.

Recital

One semester of:

Applied Instruction

Eight hours of:

Music Electives

Five credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Music Education: Choral


The music education track in the Master of Music is designed to provide teachers with advanced skills and knowledge to succeed in the public schools or in teaching college. Students may select one of four concentrations: instrumental, choral, elementary/general music or conducting. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music.

The choral and instrumental concentrations within the Master of Music are available for either face-to-face or online students.

Ensemble/Applied Conducting

Two hours from:

Seminar in Music Literature

Six Hours:

Research/Psychology/Education Component

Two courses (six hours) from:

Music Electives

Seven credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Music Education: Wind Band Conducting


The music education track in the Master of Music is designed to provide teachers with advanced skills and knowledge to succeed in the public schools or in teaching college. Students may select one of four concentrations: instrumental, choral, elementary/general music or conducting. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music.

Applied Instruction

Six hours of:

Applied Instruction/Ensemble

Two hours from:

Seminar in Music Literature

Six hours from:

Research/Psychology/Education Component

Two courses (six hours) from:

Music Electives

One credit hour from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Music Education: Elementary/General Music


The music education track in the Master of Music is designed to provide teachers with advanced skills and knowledge needed to succeed in the public schools or in teaching college. Students may select one of four concentrations: instrumental, choral, elementary/general music or conducting. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music.

The elementary/general music concentration within the Master of Music is entirely web based and may be completed via the internet, though some courses are available in a face-to-face format. This program is designed for individuals who wish to continue their study of elementary/general music methods and pedagogical theory. It is intended for practicing music specialists in the public-private schools.

Practitioner/Project Option

Six hours from:

Music Performance: Accompanying


The performance track in the Master of Music is designed to provide intense training for students interested in attaining professional-level skills and background in performing. Students may pursue performance studies in one of five concentrations: keyboard, collaborative piano, voice, pedagogy or instrumental (strings, wind instruments or percussion). Students entering these programs should have substantial undergraduate training in their area of performance.

Survey in Music Literature Courses

Four hours from:

Applied Instruction

Fourteen hours from:

Professional Development

Two hours of:

Recital

Two semesters of:

Note:

For language and diction requirement, contact the School of Music .

Music Performance: Keyboard


The performance track in the Master of Music is designed to provide intense training for students interested in attaining professional-level skills and background in performing. Students may pursue performance studies in one of five concentrations: keyboard, collaborative piano, voice, pedagogy or instrumental (strings, wind instruments or percussion). Students entering these programs should have substantial undergraduate training in their area of performance.

Performance Theory and Materials

Applied Instruction

Nine hours of:

Repertoire

Four hours of:

Applied Ensemble

Two courses from:

Recital

Additional Applied Instruction

One course from:

Music Electives

Zero to one credit hour from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.  Elective hours will depend upon course selection for additional applied instruction.

Music Performance: Orchestral Instrument


Performance Theory and Materials

Repertoire

Three hours from:

Applied Instruction

Nine hours of:

Additional Applied Instruction

One course from:

Applied Ensemble

Two hours from:

Recital

Music Electives

One or two credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.  Elecitve hours will depend upon course selection for additional applied instruction.

Music Performance: Pedagogy


The performance track in the Master of Music is designed to provide intense training for students interested in attaining professional-level skills and background in performing. Students may pursue performance studies in one of five concentrations: keyboard, collaborative piano, voice, pedagogy or instrumental (strings, wind instruments or percussion). Students entering these programs should have substantial undergraduate training in their area of performance.

Performance Theory and Materials

Applied Instruction

Eight hours of:

Repertoire

Two hours of:

Professional Development

Two hours of:

Applied Ensemble

Four hours from:

Recital

One semester of:

Music Electives

Two credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Music Performance: Voice


Performance Theory and Materials

Applied Instruction

Repertoire

Three hours of:

Recital

Applied Ensemble

Two hours from:

Music Electives

Two credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Music Production


The music production track within the Master of Music is designed to further develop compositional, song-writing, performance, production and technical skills of students who wish to pursue careers in academia, music and audio industries, and music performance. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music with a strong technical background in the recording arts.

Applied Music Production

Nine hours of:

Music Electives

Three credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, or MUST prefixes.

Comprehensive Exam


This requirement applies to the non-thesis concentrations.  A final comprehensive exam (either written, oral or both) is required during the last semester of enrollment.

Thesis Areas of Concentration


Theory/Composition: Composition Thesis


The theory-composition track within the Master of Music is designed to further develop the creative and analytical skills of students who wish to pursue careers in academia and the professional world. Students may choose to emphasize theory, composition or both. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music. All three concentrations within this degree track are available both on campus and online.

Composition

Nine hours of:

Music Electives

Four credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.

Theory/Composition: Dual Thesis


The theory-composition track within the Master of Music is designed to further develop the creative and analytical skills of students who wish to pursue careers in academia and the professional world. Students may choose to emphasize theory, composition or both. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music. All three concentrations within this degree track are available both on campus and online.

Composition

Six hours of:

Music Electives

Three credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.  These will be chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Theory Composition: Theory Thesis


The theory-composition track within the Master of Music is designed to further develop the creative and analytical skills of students who wish to pursue careers in academia and the professional world. Students may choose to emphasize theory, composition or both. Students entering this degree should have an undergraduate degree in music. All three concentrations within this degree track are available both on campus and online.

Music Electives

Six credit hours from MUAP, MUEN, MUMH, MUSI or MUTC prefixes.  These will be chosen in consultation with the advisor.

Music Sound Recording Technology


Applied Audio Engineer

Six hours of:

Music Electives

Three credit hours from MUAP, MUEN or MUST prefixes.

Thesis Research/Writing


This requirement applies to the thesis concentrations.  Three hours from each of the following:

Total hours: 36