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Master of Music Degree in Music Education


The program of study leading to the master of music degree in music education is designed for practicing teachers.

Required Course of Study

Students may take either a no-thesis research project or a thesis research project. Aside from the thesis, the difference between the two plans lies in the music education electives offered.

Both plans require a total of 36 credits, which are distributed as follows:

1. Four semesters of music education courses worth 12 credits. These requirements include:

  • 08:702:513  Philosophical Foundations of Music Education (3)
  • 08:702:514   Master's Research in Music Education (3)
  • 08:702:535   Seminar in Music Education Methodology (3)
  • No-thesis option only. 08:702:538  Proseminar in Music Education (3)
  • Thesis option only. 16:700:601  Independent Study (3)

2. Two courses (6 credits) in music theory, to be selected with the director's approval

3. Two courses (6 credits) in music history, to be selected with the director's approval

4. Six credits of performance study (lessons, ensemble)

5. Six credits of electives acceptable for graduate credit in either music, music education, and/or education

In addition, every student must take a comprehensive written examination that covers the fields of music education, history, and theory. Procedures are similar to those described for the master of music in performance or collaborative piano.

Students in music education are not guaranteed lessons but may take them if space is available.

 
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