Graduate Division

Diploma Programs in Performance

The Performer Diploma and Artist Diploma programs are intended for the outstanding performer and are designed to concentrate study in appropriate repertoire. The diploma programs are administered by the director of graduate studies.

General Requirements

Students enroll in major-level lessons and in major ensemble each fall and spring semester. Some diploma programs require enrollment in additional courses such as chamber music, orchestral repertoire, or chamber music literature. Over the course of their program, diploma students also enroll in 6 credits of other music courses, perform one recital (Performer Diploma, Solo Performance; Performer Diploma, Chamber Music; Performer Diploma, Collaborative Piano), pass one exam (Performer Diploma, Orchestral Studies), or perform four recitals (Artist Diploma), and meet a language requirement. Voice students and collaborative piano students have additional requirements in language grammar and diction. The minimum enrollment each fall and spring semester is 10 credit hours. There are no enrollment requirements during the summer term. No transfer of credit is accepted toward the requirements of any diploma program.

Grade Requirements

Students in all diploma programs must have a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher to graduate; a grade of B or higher in each major ensemble enrollment; a grade of C or higher in each course that is to count under the heading “Music Courses”; and a grade of A- or higher in all other required courses, including lessons and recitals.

Language Requirements

Language Proficiency requirements may be met by coursework taken no more than 10 years prior to matriculation.

Voice and early music voice students must demonstrate knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level with a grade of C or higher in each, and proficiency in diction in each language by examination or by passing a Jacobs School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in their first semester of enrollment; with voice department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. Diction exams are given prior to the beginning of each semester. For any exam not passed, students must pass the appropriate Jacobs School of Music diction course with a grade of C or higher.

Instrumental students whose first language is English must demonstrate knowledge of the grammar of one non-English language equivalent to two semesters at the college level with a grade of C or higher in each. International students whose first language is not English and who have met the minimum TOEFL score requirements for admission to a diploma program will have the language requirement for instrumental students waived.

In addition to the language requirement for instrumental students, all collaborative piano students must demonstrate proficiency in English diction. Students with a Vocal Collaboration Emphasis must also demonstrate proficiency in Italian, German, and French diction. Students with an Instrumental Collaboration Emphasis must demonstrate diction proficiency in one of these three languages. Proficiency is demonstrated by examination or by passing a Jacobs School of Music diction course. Students must take all diction exams in their first semester of enrollment; with voice department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. Diction exams are given prior to the beginning of each semester. For any exam not passed, students must pass the appropriate Jacobs School of Music diction course.

Time Limits

Students may enroll for a maximum of four fall-spring semesters and must complete all requirements within five years from the date of first enrollment. Additional semesters of enrollment within the five-year time limit are possible only through recommendation by the student’s performance instructor and approval by the director of graduate studies.

Students who do not complete their requirements within the prescribed time limit must be readmitted to the program by passing the regular department admission audition and, in the case of the Artist Diploma, the school-wide Artist Diploma audition. In addition, they must meet current requirements, and make any other curricular changes required by the major field department and the director of graduate studies. If a student is readmitted to the program, the term of readmission is one year.

In addition, any course taken more than five calendar years prior to the date of readmission must be revalidated according to procedures approved by the department offering the course and the director of graduate studies. The following requirements must be completed again if originally completed more than five calendar years prior to the date of readmission: recitals (including any replaced by an opera role) and the PD Orchestral Studies Exam.

Enrollment will be limited to the number of semesters required to complete the remaining requirements as determined by the director of graduate studies. Students must meet current enrollment requirements.

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