Master of Arts in Music
(30 UNITS)
Three options are offered in the Master of Arts in Music program: Option I in music history and literature; Option II in music education; and Option III in piano pedagogy. For the entrance audition in history and literature, applicants must submit an example of a previously written research paper on a musical subject. Applicants to the program in music education and to the program in piano pedagogy must submit a 30-minute tape demonstrating their teaching technique in a classroom situation, plus additional written materials.
Study Plan
The Master of Arts degree program requires no more than six units of graduate study be outside the field of music and at least half of which must be in 500-level courses in the major.
Option I in music history and literature requires: (a) reading ability in a foreign language, preferably German or French, prior to advancement to candidacy; and (b) a thesis. Students in Option II, music education, shall complete a thesis or a project. Students in Option III, piano pedagogy, shall complete either a project (consisting of a recital, public lecture and written essay) or a thesis.
Eight semester units are common to Options II and III - MUS 500 , 406-408, and, MUS 552 -MUS 555 . MUS 500 must be included within the first nine units taken as a graduate student under both options.
For further details or advisement, consult the Department of Music graduate program adviser.