Music, Music Education: Instrumental, MM

The degree Master of Music is offered by the School of Music with options in music education, music technology, performance, composition, theory, and accompanying.

Admission Requirements

  • Students must have earned an undergraduate baccalaureate degree in music or the equivalent as determined by the department.
  • The Graduate School’s requirements for admission.
  • Three letters of recommendation.
  • The music education options require an interview with music education faculty.
  • The performance and accompanying options require an audition on the student’s major instrument/voice. Please contact the coordinator of Graduate Studies for an audition time.
  • The option in orchestral, choral, and wind conducting require the applicant to successfully pass an interview and audition with the orchestra conducting faculty member and an audition on his/her particular applied instrument.

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

The student should consult with the coordinator of Graduate Studies in Music for additional information regarding the individualized nature of each option.

For the Voice Performance and Piano Accompanying options a proficiency equal to two semesters each of Italian, German, and French is required for completion of the Master of Music degree. There is no substitution for this requirement for the MM Voice Performance. Piano Accompanying degree program (only) may substitute Diction I and II for this requirement. For details on how to show language proficiency please contact the Graduate Coordinator for the School of Music.

After completion of all course work, the student must pass an examination covering the graduate program. This examination is individualized for each candidate’s unique program.

Music Education: Instrumental Option

Thesis Option

Required Music Education Core Courses
MUSIC:611Foundations & Principles of Music Education (summer)3
MUSIC:612Practices & Trends in Music Education (fall)3
MUSIC:613Measurement & Evaluation in Music (spring)3
MUSIC:699Masters Thesis/Project (must be related to instrumental music education)4-6
Additional Music/Education Courses
Select 17-19 credits with approval of music education and graduate advisors. A minimum of 14 credits must be related to choral/general music education. Choices may include the following:17-19
MUSIC:675Seminar in Music Education
MUSIC:697Advanced Problems in Music
MUSIC:590Workshop in Music
MUSAP:5xx/MUSAP:6xxApplied Music
MUSEN:6xxEnsemble
MUSIC:5xx/MUSIC:6xxOther music courses
EDFN:5xx/EDFN:6xxEducational Foundations and Leadership
EDLP:5xx/EDLP:6xxGeneral Administration
EDCI:5xx/EDCI:6xxCurricular and Instructional Studies
EDCI:780Seminar: Curricular & Instructional Studies (maximum of 4 credits)
Total Hours30-34

Non-Thesis Option

Required Music Education Core Courses
MUSIC:611Foundations & Principles of Music Education (summer)3
MUSIC:612Practices & Trends in Music Education (fall)3
MUSIC:613Measurement & Evaluation in Music (spring)3
Additional Music/Education Courses
Select 25 credits with approval of music education and graduate advisors. A minimum of 22 credits must be related to choral/general music education. Choices may include the following:25
MUSIC:675Seminar in Music Education
MUSIC:697Advanced Problems in Music
MUSIC:590Workshop in Music
MUSAP:5xx/MUSAP:6xxApplied Music
MUSEN:6xxEnsemble
MUSIC:5xx/MUSIC:6xxOther music courses
EDFN:5xx/EDFN:6xxEducational Foundations and Leadership
EDLP:5xx/EDLP:6xxGeneral Administration
EDCI:5xx/EDCI:6xxCurricular and Instructional Studies
EDCI:780Seminar: Curricular & Instructional Studies (maximum of 4 credits)
Total Hours34