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Nov 23, 2024
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UofM 2021-2022 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Music - Conducting Concentration, (DMA)
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DMA Degree Program
The DMA degree is structured to allow maximum flexibility in designing a program around each student’s background and needs. Although the distribution of hours is firm, program requirements are to be regarded as general rather than fixed. The student’s preparation, experience, and stated goals are carefully evaluated before an individually selected course of study is prescribed.
Program objectives are: (1) competency in music theory, music history, advanced research, and pedagogical for classroom or studio; (2) preparation for college or university teaching; (3) preparation for auditions at orchestra or performing ensemble.
Program Admission
Admission requirements can be found on this catalog’s page for the School of Music. Additional information can be found in the School of Music Graduate Handbook.
Music History and Music Theory (6 hours)
3 hours of music history and 3 hours of music theory. Any graduate music theory or history course may be used for this requirement with the exception of individual studies, pedagogy, or repertory courses. Students with a cognate area in music history or theory may substitute electives for those credits in the core requirements.
Applied Lessons (15 hours)
Taken over 5 semesters
Dissertation Equivalent (6 hours)
Three public recitals of repertory approved by the doctoral committee are required. A formal research document on a topic approved by the committee will also be submitted to the Graduate School after the final defense; music covered by this document will also appear on one of the recitals. The 6 hours of dissertation equivalent must include at least 4 hours of MUAP 8999 and at least 1 hour of MUAP 9000 .
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