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Our Master of Music program is an in-depth graduate curriculum designed for students who want rigorous training to acquire the expertise required for professional careers or further academic pursuits. You can specialize in various vocal or instrumental disciplines, with the option to pursue two concentrations simultaneously. Typically, students completing dual concentrations finish the degree in three years (six semesters). The Music Department provides both undergraduate and graduate programs, including specialized tracks in Music Performance (covering Woodwinds, Brass, Percussion, Strings, Piano, Voice, and Guitar), Music Education, Music History and Literature, and Music Composition and Technology.
Our graduate music program equips students for professional paths in performance, music education, music history and literature, conducting, or theory and composition. The Master of Music degree allows specialization in performance (vocal or instrumental), chamber music, conducting, music education, music history and literature, theory and composition, collaborative piano (vocal or instrumental), and string pedagogy.