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            (Including Music Education and Musicology)
            
  Director of the School: James C. Scott 
              School of Music 
							2136 Music Building 
							1114 West Nevada Street 
							Urbana, IL 61801 
							(217) 333-3189 
							E-mail: 
								
								t-ward2@uiuc.edu
              
							
            
							Graduate Degree Programs
              The School of Music offers graduate study leading to the Master 
              of Music, Doctor of Musical Arts, Doctor of Philosophy in Musicology, 
              Master of Music in Music Education, Doctor of Education in Music 
              Education, and the Certificate of Advanced Study 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 an 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 before 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. 
  
              A candidate for admission to the Certificate of Advanced Study in 
              Music Education program must hold a master’s degree in music 
              or music education and must have satisfactorily completed two years 
              of professional employment in music education. During the student’s 
              first registration period, placement examinations are administered 
              in music history, music theory, and applied 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 32 semester hours in the liberal arts and sciences, 
              usually including general history, philosophy, and literature. Applicants 
              to the Doctor of Musical Arts programs must also 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 program 
              must hold a master’s degree with a major in music, music education, 
              or a related academic discipline acceptable to the Graduate Committee 
              for Music Education. 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. A 
              report of the applicant’s score on the Miller Analogies Test 
              should accompany the application for admission. 
  
              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 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 with a grade of at least B, or by satisfactory 
              test scores. 
              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. 
              Research and Professional Curricula
              Master of Music
              The fields of specialization for the Master of Music degree are 
              musicology, music theory, composition, performance and literature 
              (piano, organ, harpsichord, voice, orchestral instruments), choral 
              music, instrumental conducting, vocal accompanying and coaching, 
              and piano pedagogy.
   
              Candidates for the Master of Music degree in theory, composition, 
              and in performance and literature must earn at least 32 graduate hours, 
              including 8 graduate hours at the 500 level in their major field and one 
              unit in Problems and Methods. Candidates in performance and literature 
              must earn 8 graduate hours in the music literature course in their major 
              applied area. Candidates in musicology must earn 8 graduate hours in Introduction 
              to Musicology and 8 graduate hours in the Seminar in Musicology. 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. A graduate recital 
              is required of all candidates in performance and literature. Candidates 
              in musicology and theory must write a thesis, for which two units 
              of credit are given. Candidates in composition must present a portfolio 
              of their works for approval by the composition faculty. 
              Doctor of Musical Arts
              The fields of specialization for the Doctor of Musical Arts degree 
              are composition, piano, organ, harpsichord, choral music, voice, 
              vocal accompanying and coaching, and orchestral instruments.
  
              Candidates must earn a minimum of 64 graduate hours beyond the requirements 
              for the master’s degree. The program is worked out in consultation 
              with the student’s graduate adviser in terms of special needs, 
              interests, and abilities; it will ordinarily include a minimum of 
              12 graduate hours in the major field of specialization, 8 graduate hours in advanced 
              music literature courses, and 8 graduate hours in a minor field. Candidates 
              take a preliminary examination once they complete all coursework 
              and prior to presenting any required recitals.
  
              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.
  
              A minimum of 64 graduate hours must be earned beyond the requirements for 
              the master’s degree, including at least 8 graduate hours in the seminar 
              in musicology. Although no formal outside minor is required, students 
              are expected to take courses in fields outside music that are appropriate 
              to the proposed area of thesis research. A preliminary examination 
              is taken after all coursework is completed. Usually, 32 of the 
              total of 64 graduate hours are devoted to the writing of an original doctoral 
              thesis.
              Music Education Curricula
              Master of Education
              Candidates for this degree must earn a minimum of 16 graduate hours in 
              music courses, 8 graduate hours in education courses, and 8 graduate hours of 
              electives. Four of the 8 graduate hours in music courses must be in music 
              education. 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. 
              Each candidate for the Master of Music Education must participate 
              in an ensemble during two of the terms of study. A thesis is not 
              required. A full-time student can complete this program in one academic 
              year or four summer sessions. The residence requirement may be fulfilled 
              by one semester and one summer or by three summers of full-time 
              study. 
              Certificate of Advanced Study in Music Education
              This program, designed to provide advanced professional preparation 
              for music educators, requires a minimum of one year of graduate 
              study beyond the master’s degree. A minimum of 32 graduate hours 
              beyond the master’s degree is required, including 4 graduate hours 
              in music education courses and 4 graduate hours in educational psychology. 
              Doctor of Education in Music Education
              This program, offered jointly by the School of Music and the College 
              of Education, is designed to develop leaders in music education 
              with a high level of musical, intellectual, and professional competence. 
              At least 64 graduate hours of work beyond the master’s degree are required, 
              including 24 graduate hours in music courses and 24 graduate hours in education 
              courses. No more than 8 graduate hours of credit in applied music may be 
              counted toward the degree. A thesis is required; it may be in the 
              area of improving professional practice and may be a field study. 
              The residence requirement may be fulfilled either by full-time study 
              in two consecutive semesters or by full-time study in one semester, 
              a contiguous summer session, and one additional summer session. 
              Financial Aid
              Fellowships and teaching 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 School of Music Graduate Office . 
            
              
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