

Applicants must have earned a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution of higher education. The student must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or better in all undergraduate courses in music. If the student does not have an undergraduate degree in music, the student must take the Department of Music Graduate Diagnostic Exam before enrolling in any graduate courses in order to determine which undergraduate foundation courses may be necessary.
All applicants need to submit:
The Department of Music offers graduate courses in the areas of music education, performance, conducting, history and theory. The degree requires a total of 30 or 36 hours credit for completion, and may include a concentration in performance, music education, or conducting.
Audition is required before enrollment in any graduate applied lessons in this track:
MUS 815A - 8150T Applied Music (9)
MUS 8520 Music Bibliography (3)
MUS 8460 Music Analysis for Performance (3)
Music History and Literature (3) to be selected from:
Option A
MUS 8970 Treatise (3)
MUS 8980 Recital (3)
Option B
MUS 8980 Recital (6)
There is no audition required for entrance to this track; however, an audition is required to study applied music at the graduate level.
MUS 8630 Research in Music Education (3)
MUS 8610 Organization and Administration of Music (3)
MUS 8640 Foundations of Music Education (3)
MUS 8660: Pedagogy of Music Theory (3)
MUS 8686: Pedagogy of Multicultural Music (3)
Additional Music or Education Electives (6)
Music History and Literature (3) to be selected from:
Option A
MUS 8990 Thesis (6)
Option B
Additional Music or Education Electives (12)
Audition is required before enrollment in Conducting Practicum in this track.
MUS 8700 Conducting Practicum (9)
MUS 8520 Music Bibliography (3)
MUS 8460 Music Analysis for Performance (3)
Music History and Literature (3)
to be selected from:
The following courses constitute a graduate-level minor in music:
Music 8150 Applied Music (3)
Elective in Music Literature or Theory (3) to be selected from:
Please contact:
Dr. Roger Foltz
Graduate Program Coordinator
402-554-2474
rfoltz@mail.unomaha.edu
last updated: 10/27/2011 at 4:19pm