Graduate Degrees

The graduate program in the School of Music offers in-depth preparation and training for careers in performance, conducting, composition, research, and teaching, as well as providing advanced-level preparation for further advanced study, in nine distinct areas:
- Composition
- Conducting: Choral
- Conducting: Instrumental
- Jazz Studies
- Music Education
- Music History
- Performance: Instrumental
- Performance: Piano
- Performance: Vocal
The Master of Music degree is a 30-unit course of study, typically taken in four semesters over two years, and consists of four "core" graduate seminars, one-on-one private lessons, area course work, and ensembles. The program culminates with a graduate recital, project, or thesis.
For more information about any of these areas in our degree program, please contact the coordinator of your area of interest.
Area Coordinators
| Area | Area Coordinator | 
|---|---|
| Brass | |
| Choral Area | |
| Composition | |
| History | |
| Jazz Studies | |
| Music Education | |
| Music Theory | |
| Percussion | |
| Piano | |
| Recording/Music Technology | |
| Strings | |
| Voice/Opera | |
| Woodwinds | 
General Requirements