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Music

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(Including Music Education and Musicology)
Director of the School: Karl P. Kramer
School of Music
3053 Music Building
1114 West Nevada Street
Urbana, IL 61801
Program Contact: Jenny Phillips
(217) 244-2676
Graduate Coordinator: Michael Cameron
E-mail: mjcamero@illinois.edu
Music Education Coordinator: Louis Bergonzi
E-mail: bergonzi@illinois.edu

Major: Music
Degrees Offered: M.Mus., A.D., A.Mus.D.
Graduate Concentrations: Choral Music (M.Mus. and A.Mus.D.), Instrumental Conducting (Band) (M.Mus. only), Instrumental Conducting (Orch) (M.Mus. only), Jazz Performance (M.Mus. and A.Mus.D.), Music Composition (M.Mus. and A.Mus.D.), Music Theory (M.Mus. only), Musicology (M.Mus. only), Performance and Literature (M.Mus. and A.Mus.D.), Piano Pedagogy (M.Mus. only), Vocal Coaching & Accompanying (M.Mus. and A.Mus.D.)

Major: Music Education
Degrees Offered: M.M.E., Ed.D., Ph.D.

Major: Musicology
Degrees Offered: Ph.D.
Graduate Concentration: Medieval Studies

Graduate Degree Programs

The School of Music offers graduate study leading to the Master of Music, Artist Diploma in Music, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology, Master of Music in Music Education, and Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education. Complete details of these programs may be found in the school's brochure on graduate study in music.

Admission

Requirements for admission to the master's programs are a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign or an equivalent degree from another accredited institution. Students holding other degrees may be admitted but will be expected to make up any deficiencies in addition to the requirements for the degree. Applicants for the Master of Music Education must hold a bachelor's degree in music education with a grade point average of at least 3.0. Those majoring in musicology are generally expected to have a minimum grade point average of 3.25 (A = 4.0). Applicants in performance and literature must pass a qualifying audition for their major division or submit satisfactory recordings. Applicants in musicology, theory, and composition must present writings or other evidence of their ability to pursue work at the graduate level. The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is not required but is strongly recommended for applicants in musicology.

During the student's first registration period, placement examinations are administered in music history, music theory, and applied music. Prerequisite for admission to the Artist Diploma is a Master's Degree in music.

Prerequisites for admission to the Doctor of Musical Arts and the Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology programs are (1) the Master of Music degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign or an equivalent degree from another accredited institution; and (2) a minimum of 18 semester hours in the liberal arts and sciences, usually including general history, philosophy, and literature. Applicants to the Doctor of Musical Arts programs must have (1) a high level of proficiency in composition or performance - candidates in composition must submit original scores for review, and candidates in performance and literature must pass a qualifying audition or submit satisfactory recordings; and (2) appropriate experience in ensemble performance and/or score reading. Candidates in voice must have fulfilled all foreign language requirements considered prerequisites for the Master of Music degree.

An applicant for admission to the Doctor of Education in Music Education program must hold a master's degree with a major in music, music education, or a related academic discipline acceptable to the Graduate Committee. Admission is determined by examinations in music history, music theory, music education, and applied music; personal interviews; records of previous education and experience; and recommendations from persons who have known the applicant.

For all programs, international applicants whose native language is not English must present a paper-based Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) minimum score of 590 (243 on the computer-based test). Students may begin a program in any semester.

Language Requirements

For the Master of Music program, applicants in voice and vocal accompanying and coaching are required to have had at least one year each of college-level French, German, and Italian. Applicants in other applied music areas and in theory and composition are required to have had one year of any language at the college level. Applicants in musicology must give evidence of a reading knowledge of French or German. Students who are otherwise admissible may satisfy any language deficiencies concurrently with graduate studies.

All Doctor of Musical Arts candidates will be required to demonstrate proficiency in at least one language other than English. Each division may specify which language is required or may require proficiency in more than one language. Proficiency is required in German and at least one other language, depending on the proposed field of specialization, for candidates in the Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology program. The Language requirement can be satisfied by evidence of two years of undergraduate study, by completion of a two-semester, 500-level reading course at UIUC with a grade of at least B, or by satisfactory test scores.

Degree Requirements

*For additional details and requirements refer to the department's Academic Information online and the Graduate College Handbook.

Master of Music

The fields of concentration for the Master of Music degree are musicology, music theory, music composition, performance and literature, choral music, instrumental conducting (band), instrumental conducting (orch), vocal coaching and accompanying, jazz performance, and piano pedagogy.

Master of Music, concentrations in Musicology and Music Theory

Required Courses: Musicology Thesis option - Required Hours Musicology Non-thesis option - Required Hours Music Theory Thesis option - Required Hours
MUS 505     8
MUS 525   4  
MUS 523 8 12  
MUS 511 and 512 8 8  
MUS 528 or MUS 511 and/or 512     4
Courses in Theory, Composition and Musicology     6
Electives (including ensemble) 8 8 8
Language Requirements: Courses taken to meet language requirements do not count toward the degree. See the departmental handbook for details.      
Thesis Hours Required – MUS 599 (min/max applied toward degree): 8   6
Total Hours 32 32 32
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12 12 12
Other Requirements:*A concentration is required.      
Minimum GPA: 2.75 2.75 2.75

Master of Music, concentrations in Performance and Literature and Jazz Performance

Required Courses: Performance and Literature - Required Hours Jazz Performance - Required Hours
MUS 528 4 4
500 level Applied Music Major 8-12 8-12
Music literature course in major applied area 8 8
Advanced jazz courses   4-8
Electives (including ensemble) 8-12 0-4
Total Hours 32 32
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12 12
Other Requirements:*A concentration is required. graduate recital; Master's Comprehension examination Master's Comprehensive examination
Minimum GPA: 2.75 2.75

Master of Music, concentrations in Instrumental Conducting, Band and Orchestra

Required Courses: Instrumental Conducting (Band) - Required Hours Instrumental Conducting (Orch) - Required Hours
MUS 528 4 4
MUS 553   12
MUS 554 12  
MUS 546 and 547 4 4
Electives (including ensemble) 8 8
MUS 413, 414, 415 and 517 4 4
Total Hours 32 32
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12 12
Other Requirements:*A concentration is required. Master's Comprehension examination Master's Comprehensive examination
Minimum GPA: 2.75 2.75

Master of Music, concentration in Choral Music, Music Composition, Piano Pedagogy, and Vocal Coaching & Accompanying

Required Courses: Choral Music - Required Hours Music Composition - Required Hours Piano Pedagogy - Required Hours Vocal Coaching & Accompanying - Required Hours
MUS 528 4 4 4 4
MUS 550 and 551 4      
MUS 555 4      
MUS 564 2      
MUS 450F 2      
Courses in Theory of Music   8    
MUS 506   12    
MUS 570     4  
MUS 571     4  
MUS 557     8  
MUS 480     4  
MUS 577       12
MUS 558       8
Electives (including ensemble) 16 8 8 8
Language Requirements: Courses taken to meet language requirements do not count toward the degree. See the departmental handbook for details.        
Total Hours 32 32 32 32
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12 12 12 12
Other Requirements:*A concentration is required. Master's Comprehension examination Must present a portfolio of their works for approval by the composition faculty; Master's Comprehensive examination Master's Comprehensive examination Master's Comprehensive examination
Minimum GPA: 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75

Electives in music theory, history and literature, and other music and nonmusic courses will be chosen in consultation with the candidate's graduate adviser. Each candidate for the Master of Music must participate in an ensemble during two of the terms of study.

Artist Diploma

The fields of specialization for the Artist Diploma are keyboard, voice, and instruments.  The degree is intended only for musicians at the highest level of artistic accomplishment and potential, and the entrance audition will reflect this exceptional standard. Upon completion of the Diploma, students are expected to be ready for entrance into the music profession as a solo artist, member of an orchestra or chamber or jazz ensemble, or as an apprentice in an opera company, and should be prepared to compete effectively in international competition.

Required Courses: Required Hours
MUS 578-598, Applied music/ performance studies 20
MUS 450/499, ensemble participation, both in large and chamber/small groups 8
MUS 500, performances, including solo and chamber music 4
Total Hours 32
Other Requirements:*  
Minimum GPA: 2.75

Doctor of Musical Arts

The fields of concentration for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree are Choral Music, Jazz Performance, Music Composition, Performance and Literature and Vocal Coaching & Accompanying.

Required Courses: Choral Music - Required Hours Jazz Performance - Required Hours Music Composition - Required Hours Performance & Literature - Required Hours Vocal Coaching & Accompanying - Required Hours
MUS 563, 565 and 553 20        
MUS 450F and 481 and electives 8-14        
Advanced music literature 8   8 8 8
Advanced Music History or Music Theory   8      
Cognate field or minor area 8-16 8-16 8-16 8-16 8-16
500 level major applied music   8-12   12-16  
MUS 506     12-16    
MUS 577         12-16
Electives (min/max applied toward degree): 8-14 6 12-20 12-20 4-12
Language Requirements: Courses taken to meet language requirements do not count toward the degree. See the departmental handbook for details.          
Thesis Hours or Doctoral Project Hours Required – MUS 576/599 (min/max applied toward degree): 24 24 24 24 24
Total Hours 64 64 64 64 64
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12 12 12 12 12
Other Requirements:*A concentration is required.          
Minimum GPA: 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75 2.75
Masters Degree Required for Admission to PhD? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Qualifying Exam Required No No No No No
Preliminary Exam Required Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Final Exam/Dissertation Defense Required Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Dissertation Deposit Required Yes No No No No

The program is worked out in consultation with the student's graduate adviser in terms of special needs, interests, and abilities.

In the fields of composition and of performance and literature, 24 graduate hours are devoted to a special doctoral project. Composers must produce a large-scale original score. Performers must demonstrate comprehensive repertory study in the form of two solo recitals or one solo recital and two of the following options: performing a concerto, a major operatic or oratorio role, or a chamber music program; giving a lecture-recital; or preparing and, when appropriate, conducting a concert by an instrumental or vocal ensemble. Those majoring in one of the string instruments must also present a recital of chamber music. Students in vocal accompanying and coaching must give four recitals, one of which must be chamber music. In addition, both fields have a research requirement that serves in lieu of a thesis. In the field of choral music, 4 graduate hours are given for the preparation and presentation of a one-hour program representative of a comprehensive repertory, and 16 graduate hours are devoted to the writing of a thesis.

Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology

The Ph.D. in Musicology is intended for those whose interests lie in research in the history of music, systematic musicology, or ethno-musicology.

Required Courses: Required Hours
MUS 523 8 min
Thesis Hours Required – MUS 599 (min/max applied toward degree): 32
Total Hours 64
Other Requirements:*  
Students are expected to take courses in fields outside music that are appropriate to the proposed area of thesis research  
Minimum GPA: 2.75
Masters Degree Required for Admission to PhD? Yes
Qualifying Exam Required No
Preliminary Exam Required Yes
Final Exam/Dissertation Defense Required Yes
Dissertation Deposit Required Yes

A preliminary examination is taken after all coursework is completed.

Master of Music Education

Required Courses: Required Hours
MUS 532 4
MUS 533 4
Music Education Electives (any 400 or 500-level music education course) 6

Educational Psychology  (EPSY)
(2 courses, 4 credits; at least 2 credits from College of Education)

4
Educational Policy (EPS or C&I)
(2 courses, 4 credits; at least 2 credits from College of Education)
4
Music (Music Theory, Musicology/Ethnomusicology, Conducting and Literature, Applied Study (4 cr. max), Ensemble (1 cr. max)) 10

Choose 1 Capstone Option:
                        Capstone Option I: Comprehensive Examination
                        Capstone Option II: Research Project (MUS 530)1
                        Capstone Option III: Thesis (MUS 569) (Min/max applied toward degree)2


0
4
4-6

 

Total Hours

32

Minimum Hours Required Within the Unit:
14
Minimum 500-level Hours Required Overall:
12
Other Requirements:*  
Minimum GPA: 2.75

1 The credit hours for this Capstone Option will be counted as Music Education electives.
2 The credit hours for this Capstone Option will be counted as Music Education electives.

All students pursuing this degree must complete placement examinations in music history and theory and in their major performing medium during the registration period of their first term in residence.  A full-time student can complete this program in one academic year or four summer sessions.

Doctor of Education in Music Education

Required Courses: Required Hours
MUS 534 4
MUS 535 4
MUS 536 4
MUS 5441 (enrollment every semester) 2
Music Education Electives2 (e.g., MUS 529, MUS 530, MUS 531, MUS 532, MUS 533, MUS 537, MUS 538, MUS 539, MUS 541, MUS 542, MUS 543) 6 min

Educational Psychology  (EPSY)3
(8 hrs. required, minimum of 4 in the College of Education)

8

Educational Policy (EPS or C&I)4
(8 hrs. required, minimum of 4 in the College of Education)

8

Research methodology course in College of Education

4
Music (up to 10 hrs. – not required) 10 max
Thesis Hours Required – MUS 599 (min/max applied toward degree): 8 min
Total Hours 64
Other Requirements:*  
Residence requirement of either full-time study (minimum of 12 semester hours) in two consecutive semesters (fall-spring), or full-time study in one semester, a contiguous summer session, and one additional summer session.  
Minimum GPA: 2.75
Masters Degree Required for Admission to EdD? Yes
Qualifying Exam Required Yes
Preliminary Exam Required Yes
Final Exam/Dissertation Defense Required Yes
Dissertation Deposit Required Yes

1 Local students must register every semester. Credit is earned only for one semester.
2 Minimum of 6 hours of electives from music education; or, with approval of Graduate Coordinator, courses in other Colleges
3 MUS 531 or MUS 543 can be counted as one EPSY course.
4 To partially fulfill the EPS requirement, a student can take courses in the College of Education or one of the following: MUS 537, MUS 539, MUS 543.

This program is designed to develop leaders in music education with a high level of musical, intellectual, and professional competence. A thesis is required; it may be in the area of improving professional practice and may be a field study.

Doctor of Philosophy in Music Education

Required Courses: Required Hours
MUS 535 4
MUS 536 4
MUS 5441  (enrollment every semester) 2
Music Education Electives2 (e.g., MUS529, MUS530, MUS531, MUS532, MUS533, MUS537, MUS538, MUS539, MUS541, MUS542, MUS543) 6

Educational Psychology3 (EPSY)
(8 hrs. required, minimum of 4 in the College of Education)

8

Educational Policy4 (EPS or C&I)
(8 hrs. required, minimum of 4 in the College of Education)

8
Research methodology courses in College of Education, and MUS 534 (4 hours)5 16
Thesis Hours Required – MUS 599 (min/max applied toward degree): 16-32
Total Hours 64
Other Requirements:*  
Minimum GPA: 2.75
Masters Degree Required for Admission to PhD? Yes
Qualifying Exam Required Yes
Preliminary Exam Required Yes
Final Exam/Dissertation Defense Required Yes
Dissertation Deposit Required Yes

1 Local students must register every semester. Credit is earned only for one semester.
2 Minimum of 6 hours of electives from music education; or, with approval of Graduate Coordinator, courses in other Colleges
3 MUS 531 or MUS 543 can be counted as one EPSY course.
4 To partially fulfill the EPS requirement, a student can take courses in the College of Education or one of the following: MUS 537, MUS 539, MUS 543.
5 A student must take 12 hrs of College of Education Research Specialization Methodology courses, unless approved by Graduate Coordinator. In addition, MUS 534 earns four credits, bringing the total Research Methodology credits to 16.

Graduate Teaching Experience

Although teaching is not a general Graduate College requirement, experience in teaching is considered an important part of the graduate experience in the Doctor of Musical Arts program.

Financial Aid

Fellowships, teaching, graduate, and research assistantships are awarded on a one-year basis with continuation dependent upon success in the program. Specific information on application procedures is available from the Music Admissions Office, (217) 244-7899.