Graduate
Degrees Conferred
- Master of Music - M.M. (MUSC)
- Master of Music in Black Sacred Music
Graduate Certificates
- Advanced Performance (non-degree)
- Certificate in Music Education for Special Needs Students (online)
- Certificate in Black Sacred Music
Areas of Concentration for the Master of Music
- Performance
- Collaborative Piano
- Composition
- Music Theory
- Music History
- Instrumental and Choral Conducting
- Music Education
Requirements for the Master of Music Degree
In addition to the general requirements of the Graduate School the following must be met:
All candidates pursuing the Master of Music (except for Music Education) are required to take a diagnostic exam (entrance exam) for aural and written music theory and music history prior to the beginning of their first semester of study. These exams are scheduled the week before classes begin in the fall semester. Any student diagnosed with deficiencies will be required to register for remedial courses.
Candidates needing to augment their piano skills will be required to take additional piano study.
Candidates are required to take comprehensive written examinations followed by an oral examination after the completion of coursework.
All candidates must participate in at least one ensemble per semester throughout their residence unless pursuing a concentration in Composition, Music Theory, Music History, or Music Education.
Candidates for the Master of Music in Music History are expected to have or acquire reading and writing proficiency in the foreign language corresponding to their field of research.