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The Musicology program at the University of Florida combines historical, cultural, theoretical, and cross-disciplinary methods to explore music through diverse lenses. This program fosters a collaborative atmosphere for research, education, and artistic projects between students and professors, leveraging UF's exceptional interdisciplinary resources in African, Latin American, European, and Gender Studies, along with the Digital Worlds Institute. Students receive comprehensive training through courses in music history, historical musicology, and ethnomusicology. Graduate students engage in close mentorship with faculty on research and teaching projects. Faculty members also participate actively in musical performances, offering unique chances to blend performance, academic study, and community engagement. The program connects with UF's Center for World Arts and World Music Ensembles, enabling students to collaborate with international artists-in-residence through rehearsals, private lessons, performances, and community outreach initiatives.