Five Towns College 2022-2023 Catalog 
    
    May 14, 2024  
Five Towns College 2022-2023 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Music History, M.M.


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HEGIS Code: 1006        

Inventory of Registered Program Code: 41187


Degree Requirements

The Master of Music Degree (M.M.), is offered in Composition, Music History, Performance, and Music Technology. It provides qualified students the opportunity to advance their study and research in the field of music.

The program is designed to meet the needs of professional musicians, audio recording engineers, multimedia specialists, and active professionals working in the music industry, music education, or a music related field.

Courses of study are flexible and individualized to assist students in reaching current and future goals. Students meet each semester with the Graduate Advisor to plan their academic program. Candidates for the degree have the opportunity to perform with an ensemble during each semester of study.

Students must satisfactorily complete 30 credits of approved graduate courses with a minimum G.P.A. of 3.0, depending on their program. Fifteen (15) of these credits must be completed in residence in order to be eligible for the Master’s Degree in Composition, Performance, Music History, or Music Technology. Undergraduate courses (100-400 level) may not be counted for credit toward a Master’s Degree.

The graduate program leading to the Master of Music Degree in Composition, Performance, Music History, and Music Technology is planned for two semesters of full-time study. Many students, however, take two years or more to complete all requirements. Graduate courses are scheduled for the late afternoon or early evening for the convenience of working students.

Master in Music (M.M.) Degree in Music History

The Master of Music degree in Performance trains advanced instrumentalists and vocalists in improvisation and diverse musical genres to prepare students for a performance career. The program includes study in musical analysis and musicology, as well as elective courses in composition and music technology.

Transfer Credit

Students who have taken graduate work at another institution may transfer up to fifteen (15) credits towards the Master of Music degree if the course work was taken within three years preceding matriculation at Five Towns College. The number of credits and type of course work transferred must be approved by the Graduate Academic Standards Committee and the College reserves the right to not accept transfer credits. Students planning to take graduate courses for transfer credit at other institutions must have advance approval in writing from the Academic Affairs Office.

Admissions Standards

All candidates for admission into the M.M. degree must submit the following:

  • A completed Application.
  • Official transcripts documenting the successful completion of an appropriate bachelor’s degree with a least 36 credits of applied music courses and a G.P.A. of 2.75.
  • Two letters of recommendation.
  • A personal statement.
  • Audition/Interview
  • Evidence of English Fluency – TOEFL total score of 80 or higher.

Admission Requirement

Applicants must submit a substantial historical research essay demonstrating a high level of scholarly potential.  The paper can be an excerpt of an undergraduate thesis, or any term paper from an undergraduate music history class.  While there is no required length of the written submission, the paper should demonstrate the potential to conduct scholarly research on the graduate level.

Audition Requirement

Candidates are expected to perform a musical selection in the style of music that best represents their interest and musical ability.

Vocal:

Repertoire: A musical selection that best represents the singer’s stylistic abilities, technique, and stage presence.

Sheet music is required and will be performed with live accompaniment.

Instrumental:

Repertoire: A musical selection that best represents the performer’s technical ability, tone quality, musicality, and sense of style.

The College will provide guitar and bass amps, drum set, and vibraphone.

Comprehensive Examination

The comprehensive examination gives graduate music students an opportunity to demonstrate intellectual mastery and fluency in music theory, music history, and their area of specialty. The comprehensive exam consists of two parts: a written exam (2 hours) and an oral exam (30-45 minutes) tailored to the student’s program and area of emphasis. A passing grade will allow the student to continue on the path towards graduation, while a failing grade will require the student to re-take portions of the exam at the discretion of the committee.

Projects

An approved final project is required of degree candidates Music History.

Plan of Study

In conjunction with their advisor, students are responsible for selecting the courses to complete a Plan of Study that identifies course work needed to fulfill degree requirements.

Graduation Requirements

Candidates for the Master’s Degree must complete all requirements within five years of the date of matriculation.

  1. Satisfactory completion of thirty (30) credits of course work that are designed to have the student acquire knowledge, expertise, and research skills in the field.
  2. Passing the comprehensive exam.
  3. A minimum of 15 credits at the College.
  4. A minimum Grade Point Average of 3.0.
  5. A research project or recital approved by the Graduate Advisor.

If continuous matriculation has not been maintained, a reevaluation of credentials will be required.


Program Course Requirements
Music Core
EDU 551 - Research Methods and Materials, (3cr)  
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (3cr)  
Music Technology Elective, (3cr)  
Music Theory/Analysis Course, (3cr)  
Total Music Core Credits: 12
MUH 511 - Intro to Musicology, (3cr)  
MUH 512 - Public Musicology: Presentations and Writing for Music, (3cr)  
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (9cr)  
MUS 552 - Project Seminar 1, (3cr)  
Total Music Core Credits: 18
Total Program Credits: 30

Recommended Sequence of Courses
Course Name

Semester 1

EDU 551 - Research Methods and Materials, (3cr)  
MUH 511 - Intro to Musicology, (3cr)  
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (3cr)   
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (3cr)   
Music Theory/Analysis Course, (3cr)  
 
Total 15

Semester 2

MUH 512 - Public Musicology: Presentations and Writing for Music, (3cr)  
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (3cr)   
Music History Elective 500-800 Level, (3cr)   
MUS 552 - Project Seminar 1, (3cr)  
Music Technology Elective, (3cr)  
 
Total 15

Total Program Credits: 30

 

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