Program Links: Performance, Conducting, Kodály Pedagogy, Musicology, Theory/Composition
The School of Music offers the Master of Music degree with areas of emphasis/tracks in Performance, Conducting, Kodály Pedagogy, Musicology, and Theory/Composition.
Students seeking admission to the graduate program in music must submit the Graduate Studies Application for Admission with the one-time application fee to the Office of Graduate Studies, official transcripts of all college-level work (including the transcript that shows the date the undergraduate degree was conferred), and official GRE scores. In addition, the following are required:
MUS 530 – Analytical Techniques (3 hrs.)
MUS 698 – Research Techniques (3 hrs.)
Additional course from either Music History, Music Theory, or Music Education (3 hrs.)
MUS 681X – Recital I (3 hrs.)
MUS 682X – Recital II (3 hrs.)
MUS 501X – Applied Music (4 hours)
MUS 588X – Applied Literature (3-6 hours)
MUS 598X – Applied Pedagogy (3 hours)
ENS 512 – Graduate Ensemble (2 hours)
Electives – from Music History, Music Theory, Music Education, or other approved
course (0-3 hours)
MUS 530 – Analytical Techniques (3 hrs.)
MUS 698 – Research Techniques (3 hrs.)
Additional course from either Music History, Music Theory, or Music Education (3 hrs.)
MUS 681X – Recital I (3 hrs.)
MUS 682X – Recital II (3 hrs.)
CND 501X – Applied Conducting (4 hours)
MUS 588X – Applied Literature (3-6 hours)
MUS 598X – Applied Pedagogy (3 hours)
ENS 512 – Graduate Ensemble (2 hrs.)
Electives – in Music History, Music Theory, or Music Education (0-3 hrs.)
(Students in the Theory/Composition track must choose either a Theory emphasis or
Composition emphasis.)
MUS 530 – Analytical Techniques (3 hrs.)
MUS 698 – Research Techniques (3 hrs.)
MUS 563 – Pedagogy of Theory (3 hrs.)
MUS 567 – Score Reading (3 hrs.)
CMP 501X – Applied Composition (2 hrs.)
One additional 3 hr. graduate course in Music History (3 hrs.)
Electives - Music courses other than Theory/Composition (4 hrs.)
Additional Courses depending on emphasis – see below (9 hrs.)
Additional Courses for Theory emphasis:
Two additional 3 hr. graduate courses in Music Theory (6 hrs.)
MUS 699 – Thesis (3 hrs.)
Additional Courses for Composition emphasis:
Six (6) additional hours of CMP 501X
MUS 681X – Graduate Recital (3 hrs.)
Up to 9 hrs. of upper division (400-level) undergraduate courses may be taken to satisfy
graduate degree requirements if similar courses were not completed in undergraduate
studies. These courses include:
MUS 464 Seminar in Composition
MUS 474 Twentieth-Century Musical Styles
MUS 465 Counterpoint and Analysis
APPLIED MUSIC INSTRUCTION |
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Applied Music Fees. Students enrolled in Applied Music Instruction are required to pay fees related to the number of credit hours enrolled at the time of registration.
ENS 512 Graduate Ensemble. Participation in a musical ensemble at the graduate level. Credit 1.
MUS 530 Analytical Techniques. Advanced techniques in the analysis of music from all historical periods. Emphasis is placed on the ability to distinguish various stylistic idioms and to verbalize about the harmonic, rhythmic, melodic, and structural details of music. Credit 3.
MUS 563 Pedagogy of Theory. A general review of undergraduate theory, with an emphasis on the methods of presenting material to secondary students, and also to freshman and sophomore classes. Comparative analysis of textbooks commonly used in these areas is emphasized. Credit 3.
MUS 567 Score Reading. The course emphasizes specialized aural development, functional keyboard facility, and proficiency in reading orchestral, band, and choral scores. Credit 3.
MUS 568 Seminar in Special Problems. Advanced and specialized work in Music Education, orchestration, composition, theoretical research, and instrumental and choral technology is emphasized. Prerequisites: Approval of the Graduate Advisor. Credit 3.
MUS 582 Symphonic Literature. A systematic survey of literature for the symphony orchestra from its establishment to the present, with emphasis on standard works as they exemplify changing stylistic trends. Credit 3.
MUS 588X Applied Literature. Advanced study of literature for the various applied music areas. Individual research projects and class performance. ( Two enrollments allowed, 3 hrs. each).
MUS 598X Applied Pedagogy. Advanced study in the pedagogy for the various applied areas. Credit 3.
MUS 681X Recital I. A one hour solo performance reflecting high standards of artistic achievement and involving both research and applied study requisite to its success. The first of two recitals for performance and conducting specializations. Credit 3.
MUS 682X Recital II. A one hour solo performance reflecting high standards of artistic achievement and involving both research and applied study requisite to its success. The second of two recitals for performance and conducting specializations. Credit 3.
MUS 698 Research Techniques. Emphasizes efficient use of standard library materials and bibliographic sources, and the development of effective writing skills. Credit 3.