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.
Studying Musicology at the University of Toronto is a scholarly collaboration. Students join a group of mutually engaging and supportive...
Learn MoreThe department also offers a Master of Music degree with a specialty in Musicology. Students in the program participate in...
Learn MoreRice University’s Shepherd School of Music offers undergraduate and graduate degree programs in music history and musicology, respectively. By design,...
Learn More(formerly Critical Studies/Experimental Practices) Drawing on a wide range of academic fields, including critical and cultural theory, ethnomusicology, music cognition,...
Learn MoreJoin peers committed to deepening the mastery of their chosen disciplines. Students will learn from distinguished faculty members at the...
Learn MoreOur graduate program in musicology aims to produce well-rounded scholars who will have the knowledge and skills to teach at...
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