Emphasis - Musicology
M.M. in Music
Description
The Master of Music is an advanced professional degree designed to develop a particular area in music to a high level of specialization. The university offers the M.M. with the following emphases: 1) performance in woodwind, brass, string, or percussion instruments, piano, and voice; 2) music education; 3) choral conducting; 4) musicology; 5) music theory; 6) ethnomusicology; and 7) collaborative piano.
Minimum Total Credit Hours: 30
Emphasis - Musicology
Description
The M.M. degree with an emphasis in musicology is an advanced professional degree designed to give the student a broad research background while also providing a 24-credit specialization. A reading knowledge of one foreign language and a thesis are required.
Course Requirements
Requirements for the M.M. degree with emphasis in Musicology are as follows (36 Hours):
Course | Hours | |
---|---|---|
MUS 520 Introduction to Music Research | 3 | |
MUS 697 Thesis | 6 | |
Three Graduate Musicology Courses | 9 | |
MUS 559 Special Topics in Music Theory | 3 | |
One Graduate Music Theory Course | 3 | |
MUS 680 Introduction to Ethnomusicology | 3 | |
One Graduate Ethnomusicology Course | 3 | |
One Graduate Elective in Music Dept. | 3 | |
One Graduate Elective Outside Music Dept. | 3 |
Other Academic Requirements
In addition to course work, students must complete a thesis or recital and must pass a final written comprehensive examination and thesis defense.
I. Thesis
A. A student must be in full standing to enroll in Mus 697 (Thesis).
B. For information concerning format, procedures, and specifications of thesis, consult the Graduate Student's Handbook and A Manual of Theses, Doctoral Essays and Dissertations (available at the Graduate School).
C. Students must be enrolled for at least 3 hours during the semester in which they intend to graduate.
D. A thesis committee is formed by the major professor in consultation with the student and appointed by the department chair. The committee shall consist of the major professor, another representative of the student's emphasis, and any other member of the graduate music faculty.
II. Comprehensive Examination
A. Early in the semester in which the student intends to graduate, the major professor, in consultation with the student, shall formulate a committee of graduate music faculty members to administer the oral comprehensive examination.
B. The thesis must be presented to all members of the committee in its completed form at least two weeks prior to the thesis defense.