Graduate Division

Curricula for Graduate Degrees

Composition

Master of Music in Composition

Admission Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in composition or its demonstrated equivalent. For additional information, see "Admission Requirements" in the Graduate Division section of this bulletin.

Major

18 credit hours

  • K910 Composition Graduate Major (12 cr.), concurrent with I500 Performance and Composition Masterclass (0 cr.)
  • I711 Master’s Recital (0 cr.)
  • T556 Analysis of Music Since 1900 (3 cr.)
  • K600 Thesis in Composition (3 cr.)
Music History and Literature Requirement

6 credit hours. See “Structure of Master’s Curricula” under General Requirements for Master’s Degrees in this bulletin.

Other Required Credits

6 credit hours. See “Structure of Master’s Curricula” under General Requirements for Master’s Degrees in this bulletin.

Major Ensemble

2 credit hours each semester until four fall-spring enrollments are reached or the student graduates.

Master of Music in Computer Music Composition

Admission Requirements

Bachelor’s degree in composition or its demonstrated equivalent. For additional information, see "Admission Requirements" in the Graduate Division section of this bulletin.

Major

18 credit hours

  • K503 Electronic Studio Resources I (3 cr.)
  • K504 Electronic Studio Resources II (3 cr.)
  • K506 Projects in Electronic Music (6 cr.), concurrent with I500 Performance and Composition Masterclass (0 cr.)
  • K509 Seminar in Computer Music (3 cr.)
  • I711 Master’s Recital (0 cr.)
  • K600 Thesis in Composition (3 cr.)

The Thesis in Composition can be a research paper or substantial electroacoustic composition.

Music History and Literature Requirement

6 credit hours. See “Structure of Master’s Curricula” under General Requirements for Master’s Degrees in this bulletin.

Other Required Credits

6 credit hours. See “Structure of Master’s Curricula” under General Requirements for Master’s Degrees in this bulletin.

Major Ensemble

2 credit hours each semester until four fall-spring enrollments are reached or the student graduates.

Tool Subject

2-3 credit hours in computer programming languages to be selected from CSCI A504 Introductory C++ Programming (2 cr.), CSCI A597 Introduction to Programming I (3 cr.), or other Computer Science programming courses at the 500 level or above, with the approval of the director of the Center for Electronic and Computer Music; or equivalent, demonstrated by previous course work or by a proficiency exam administered by the computer science department.

Doctor of Music in Composition

Admission Requirements

Master’s degree in composition or its demonstrated equivalent. For additional information, see "Admission Requirements" in the Graduate Division section of this bulletin.

Major

36 credit hours

  • K910 Composition Graduate Major (18 cr.), concurrent with I500 Performance and Composition Masterclass (0 cr.)
  • K701 Doctoral Composition Chamber Recital (1 cr.)
  • K702-K703 Doctoral Composition Document I-II (0-0 cr.)
  • K700 Dissertation in Composition (8 cr.)
  • Music electives (9 cr. in conducting, composition, electronic music, or other area approved by the department; must include a graduate-level conducting course in new music, orchestral, choral, or wind conducting, unless one has been taken previously; may include additional dissertation credits.)

K702 (movement of chamber music written during a week-long examination period) and K703 (setting of a given text during a 24-hour period) should be completed within two semesters of first registration.

Minor and Other Required Credits

24 credit hours. See “Structure of Doctoral Curricula” under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.

Tool Subjects

T551 Analytical Techniques for Tonal Music (3 cr.) and T556 Analysis of Music Since 1900 (3 cr.) or equivalents, which will not be included in the total credit hours required for the major, but may count toward a minor in music theory.

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