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Master of Music
With Areas of Preparation in Music Education or Performance
The Master of Music degree is a flexible program which allows
the student to concentrate in his/her area of specialization
in a program that develops performing, teaching, and creative
skills while providing the student with a deeper and more
comprehensive understanding of his/her area than can be obtained
on the undergraduate level.
The University of Central Oklahoma and the School of Music
have developed this program to help meet the needs of a growing
urban population engaging in adult education by providing
an opportunity for working students in the metropolitan and
surrounding areas to earn the degree during summer, evening,
and night classes, as well as during a regular semester schedule.
I. Admission Requirements for the Master of Music Program:
Students seeking a Master of Music must fulfill the following
requirements before they will be formally admitted to the
program:
A. Apply for admission to the Jackson College of Graduate
Studies & Research.
B. Hold a music degree from an accredited institution.
C. Complete all prerequisites for the Master of Music
Degree or Standard Teaching Certificate
in Music.
D. Take the Advisory Examination in Music no later
than the first term of enrollment.
II. Advisory Examination in Music
The applicants qualifications are assessed by means
of the Advisory Examination, which is prepared, administered,
and graded by the School of Music graduate faculty. The Advisory
Examination includes written tests in music theory and music
history/literature, vocal sight-reading, performance of the
students major instrument, and piano skills performance.
The committee administering the Advisory examination will
notify the graduate advisor in music of the results of the
examination for each Masters Degree candidate, and in
turn, the advisor will recommend suitable course work for
each.
The Advisory Examination is given no later than the end of
the first week of each regular semester, and no later than
the first week of each summer session. Every graduate student
working toward a degree in the School of Music must take the
Advisory Examination during his/her first term of enrollment.
III. Advisory Committee
Every candidate for the Master of Music degree shall be appointed
an advisory committee consisting of a chairperson and two
other graduate faculty members. All course choices must be
approved by the advisory committee. By the end of the second
semester of study, a formal plan of study, signed by the graduate
music advisor and each committee member must be submitted
to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies & Research.
The committee shall approve and assist in the preparation
of graduate projects and shall serve as a jury for the candidates
graduate recital or oral examination.
IV. Project
Every candidate for the Master of Music degree with preparation
in performance must perform a graduate recital as a final
project, and every candidate with a preparation in music education
must present a thesis, recital, lecture-recital, composition,
or other approved project. Satisfactory work in 5901-4 Practicum,
5921-4 Directed Reading, 5931-4Individual Study, or 5991-4
Thesis, plus an oral examination concerning the project, shall
constitutes completion of the music education requirement.
V. Master of Music Curriculum 32 Hours
A. Professional Preparation 12-16 Hours
Select:
1. Performance
OR
2. Music Education
B. Music History and Literature 6 Hours
C. Music Theory 6 Hours
D. Research Methods 2 Hours
E. Electives* 2-6 Hours
*In the Music Education Professional Preparation Program,
applied music will be required in lieu of some elective hours.
For more information about a Master of Music degree, contact
the graduate music advisor at:rhowell@ucok.edu
or call (405) 974-5758.
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7/12/05
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