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The Master of Music (MM) is a graduate degree focused on musical performance. Applicants must hold an undergraduate degree from an accredited institution, with most candidates having earned a Bachelor of Music or completed similar foundational coursework 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 significant component, necessitating an audition for admission. The MA alternative prioritizes research and doesn't mandate auditions or private lessons.
Graduate programs in composition and music education are available through either professional studies (MM) or research-oriented studies (MA). Every MM program maintains a performance-centric approach, requiring applicants to audition on their primary instrument or voice. While the MA doesn't require an audition, it may incorporate secondary-level applied study.
Full-time MM students typically complete the program in two years, with a one-year residency requirement. Exceptions include piano accompanying and chamber music (two-year residency) and conducting (usually two academic years).