Master of Music in Music Education (leading to New York State Initial plus Professional Certification in Music) in Rochester United States | University of Rochester

University of Rochester | Rochester United States
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Qualification
Masters Degree
Languages
English
Delivery Mode
On-Campus
Tuition (2025)
USD 36,400
Attendance
Full-time
Full-time Duration
24 months

The Master of Music (MM) is a degree focused on musical performance. Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution. Typically, candidates will have earned a Bachelor of Music degree or completed a similar core curriculum within another bachelor's program.
Both the MM and MA degrees offer specializations in Composition and Music Education. The MM track for these fields emphasizes performance as a secondary component, requiring an audition for admission. The MA alternative prioritizes research instead and doesn't mandate an audition or private lessons.
Graduate programs in composition and music education are available through either professional studies (MM) or research-oriented studies (MA). All MM programs, including these specializations, maintain a performance focus and necessitate an audition on a primary instrument or voice. While the MA doesn't require an audition, it may incorporate secondary applied study.
Full-time MM students generally complete the program in one year, except for piano accompanying/chamber music (two years) and conducting (typically two academic years). Most students finish within two years of full-time study.
The MM in Music Education for Initial plus Professional Certification covers research methods, assessment, curriculum design, and music education history/philosophy. Students choose pedagogy courses in General, Instrumental, or Vocal Music, electives in theory/composition/orchestration, take applied lessons, and conclude with a comprehensive exam.


Destination of Study

Subjects of Study

Language Requirements

English
IELTS 6.5

Qualification Requirements

Transcripts must be submitted in English, or accompanied by a certified English translation. You may either upload a PDF, or scanned copy, of your transcripts with the online application (preferred), or have your school send your transcript electronically to the Eastman Office of Admissions.
Undergraduate applicants: Transcripts must include grades 9 through 11, or equivalent. Please note that in the United States 9th grade is considered a part of high school, therefore, we require six semesters of grades to fully review your transcript.
Graduate applicants: Academic transcripts must be submitted from each college/university attended.
Personal Statement - Write a personal statement of two to three pages in length on the following topic:
Describe your professional goals and plans. How has your background influenced your goals, and how will your graduate studies help you to achieve them? Save this document on your computer and upload within the online application. Preferred formatting is double-spaced with standard margins in an easily-readable 12-point size font.
R'sum or Curriculum Vitae - Upload within the online application.
Recommendations (3 required)
Music Education essay
Audition
Interview, including skill assesement
IELTS - 6.5
TOEFL iBT - 88

Tuition USD 36,400

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