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College of Humanities, Fine Arts and Communication
Doctor of Musical Arts
Admission Requirements
- A Master of Music degree with a major in performance, conducting,
composition, or music education, or an equivalent degree, from an accredited
university with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 3.00 (A=4.00) for
all graduate work attempted.
- Satisfactory scores on the Graduate Record Examination General Test and
Music Subject Test.
- An audition, before members of the graduate faculty, consisting of
repertory for a standard graduate recital (performance and conducting majors);
submission of scores and tapes of original compositions for varying media for
evaluation by the composition faculty (composition majors). Applicants who do
not display beginning doctoral-level performance or composition skills will not
be admitted. For applicants in music education, evidence of successful
professional experience in a field of music teaching.
- Satisfactory results on placement examinations in music literature and
music theory; deficiencies in either of these areas (a maximum of six semester
hours in each area) must be made up in the first year of doctoral studies;
deficiency courses do not count toward the degree requirements.
- Admission standards will be highly selective. A 3.00 GPA and satisfactory
GRE scores will not be sufficient. Each applicant also must demonstrate
considerable talent and accomplishments in his major area in addition to the
other requirements above.
Language Requirements
Reading knowledge of French or German or an approved substitute as demonstrated
by either:
- Satisfactory scores on the Educational Testing Service examinations.
- Completion of two semesters of graduate reading courses in the language
with a grade of B- (2.67) or higher.
- Completion of four semesters of undergraduate language courses.
- Demonstration of competency in the language to the satisfaction of the
major professor and the Director of Graduate Studies. In this case, the student
would be assigned articles or chapters from a book in the foreign language, and
after an adequate time for preparation, be expected to translate portions from
this material. An evaluation would be made by an expert in the particular
language.
The language requirements must be completed by the end of the residency year
(typically the first year of study).
Residency Requirement
One year (consecutive fall and spring semesters) of full-time study (12 hours
per semester); the year of residency should preferably be the first year of
doctoral studies.
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Tuesday, July 15, 2003 - 11:27 AM
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