The Master of Arts in Music, Music History and Literature permits a breadth of advanced study and an area of concentration. The degree requires a minimum of 30 units in subjects including music history, literature, theory, and research methods, of which 6 units may be taken outside the School of Music. Reading ability in a foreign language, a thesis, and a final oral defense are also required for graduation. This degree can serve as preparation for college-level teaching and Ph.D. study.
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Learn MoreDesigned for students seeking the highest degree in the field, the Ph.D. is a rigorous five-year course of study culminating...
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