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Early Admission Option
Students in their undergraduate senior year who meet the entrance requirements for the
graduate music program, may be admitted to the program and take up to six hours of music
graduate course work to count toward the Master of Music degree.
Additional Requirements For Music Degrees
Solo and ensemble performance may be required on all graduate degrees in music. The MUPS
courses with 5000-level numbers are used in the music education and theory/composition
degrees to satisfy the performance study requirements. Only 6000-level numbers may be used
to satisfy performance studies requirements for the performance degree.
Students making a grade of D, F or WF in any required course will not be allowed to continue
in graduate studies.
Graduation Requirements
In order to receive the Master of Music degree, students must complete all required courses
including any leveling work, successfully complete the comprehensive examination, and suc-
cessfully complete the culminating work of the particular degree option (recital, thesis, com-
position, or final project).
Major in Performance (MUPS)
Instrumental, Vocal, or Conducting Emphasis
Major Field
MUPS (6000 level) Performance Study.......................................9
M U PS 6 101 Recital ....................... ........... ........ .................... ................... ......
MUHL 6241 Directed Independent Studies in Music Literature................... ....2
Music Core
MUTC 6231 Individual Projects in Music Analysis..................... ....................2
MUPC 5311, 5321, 5331, 5341, 5351, 5361, or 5371, 5381
(Pedagogy- major performance area) ..................... ...................... ....3
MUHL 5315, 5325, 5335, 5345, 5355, 5365, or 5375, 5385
(Performance Literaturemajor performance area) ..................................2
MUHL 5241, 5242, 5243, or 5244 .......................................2
MUTC 6236 Advanced Orchestration (conducting majors only) ..............................0-2
Supportive Courses
MUHL 6341 Introduction to Research Techniques .................... .........................3
MUTC (see Note 1: MUTC Curriculum Selection List) ........................................4-5
MUHL 5241, 5242, 5243, 5244, 5247, or 5299* .................. ..........................2
TOTAL PERFORMANCE DEGREE ........................................ 30-33
*Note: MUHL 5299 courses will NOT substitute for required period courses in the Music Core
*Performance Study courses may be repeated for credit
Recital
With the advance approval of the graduate committee, all performance majors will present
a public recital covering a variety of styles, including a major work or works for the particu-
lar medium. A scholarly and original analysis of the various works included on the program
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