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The Music Ph.D. program offers four specialized tracks: Composition, Music Studies, Music Theory, and Musicology. Each track features a compact set of core requirements, giving students flexibility to tailor their remaining coursework with faculty guidance to align with their academic or artistic goals. The Music Studies concentration enables interdisciplinary combinations (such as Music Theory/Composition or Musicology/Music Theory) to address evolving trends in global music scholarship and creativity. Temple University's Boyer College of Music and Dance provides this research-focused doctoral program where candidates can specialize in one of four disciplines based on their professional aspirations. Alumni typically enter careers in musical composition, academia, or contribute to scholarly research. The program allows seven years for completion, accommodating both full-time and part-time students. Following coursework, candidates produce a dissertation showcasing their research capabilities - composition students submit an original creative work as their final project.