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Musicology fosters ongoing growth in musical understanding, academic skills, and expanded interests across both musical and non-musical disciplines. At the University of Missouri, students can pursue an undergraduate major in music history or choose it as a minor. This well-rounded program equips future scholars and musicians for potential careers in higher education teaching. Admission requires both an audition on the student's primary instrument or voice and approval from the music history faculty.
For individuals passionate about historical scholarship and music, musicology presents the perfect fusion of these interests. The MU School of Music's Musicology program features courses at introductory and advanced levels, exposing students to various methodologies for studying this art. The curriculum covers stylistic periods, influential composers, musical genres, and specialized subjects. Students can also customize their learning through independent study projects, working closely with faculty mentors to explore chosen topics.
These programs culminate in intensive research collaborations with professors, whether through undergraduate capstone projects or master's theses. The department actively supports student participation in academic conferences and publication opportunities. A weekly seminar brings together musicology, theory, and composition students and faculty, creating a vibrant intellectual community where students can present their work and engage in scholarly dialogue.