MA in Music - Feminist and Gender Studies [Thesis] in Ottawa Canada | University of Ottawa

University of Ottawa | Ottawa Canada
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
CAD 29,446
(c. USD21,039.61)
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

The School of Music provides Master of Music (MMus) and Master of Arts (MA) degrees in Music, with two distinct pathways: performance and academic research.

Performance programs cover piano, vocal training, orchestral instruments, and guitar.

At the master's level (MA exclusively), the School collaborates with Feminist and Gender Studies as well as Medieval and Renaissance Studies programs. Additional details about these joint initiatives can be found under "Admission Requirements."

The master's-level Feminist and Gender Studies collaborative program caters to students from various fields including arts, education, health sciences, law, social sciences, and counseling/spirituality (through Saint Paul University) who wish to incorporate feminist perspectives into their primary studies. Graduates receive their master's degree in their main discipline with an added "specialization in Feminist and Gender Studies."

Additionally, the School offers graduate diplomas in both piano pedagogy research and orchestral studies.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

For the most accurate and up to date information on application deadlines, language tests and other admission requirements, please visit the specific requirements webpage. Candidates are required to have one of the following: A BMus. A four-year honours BA in music. A four-year BA with a major in music. Or an equivalent degree or diploma. A 75 percent (B+) average is required for the undergraduate degree or diploma. If the degree is from a conservatory, it is deemed equivalent if so indicated on the transcript, or if the total course work is equivalent, to a four-year BA, and includes the equivalent of 6 units in music history and 6 units in music theory. In addition, applicants must perform an audition or submit an example of writing from undergraduate work in music history or music theory. The choice of evaluation depends on whether the student wishes to pursue the performance stream or the musicology/theory stream. Applicants may be asked to take placement tests in music history, music theory or aural skills. If remedial work is necessary, deficiencies must be remedied by the end of the first year. TOEFL 84 (Overall); 24 (Writing); 20 (Individual)/IELTS 6.5 (Overall); 6.5 (Writing); 6 (Individual) (Internet-based)

Tuition CAD 29,446

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