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					| 2022-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Music (MA), Program Information |  
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 Department Chair    Dr. Eric Conway Associate Professor   Program Coordinator   Dr. James Lee III, Professor Fine and Performing Arts Office Location: MURP 329J Phone: 443-885-4353 Email:   james.lee@morgan.edu   Program Faculty   Dr. Stephanie Bruning Associate Professor   Dr. Eric Conway  Associate Professor   Dr. Rebecca Echols Assistant Professor   Dane Krich Lecturer   Dr. James Lee III Professor   Marquita Lister Lecturer   Dr. Samuel Springer Lecturer   Melvin Miles Band Director/InstructorProgram Description
 Our Master of Arts in Music degree consists of a common core curriculum that includes Applied Lessons, Music Theory and Music History along with a wide range of courses to support students’ specific areas of interest. Students may choose from the following concentrations: Vocal Performance; Piano Performance; Instrumental; Choral Conducting; Music Theory (Composition), or Sacred Music (Musicology). Electives include additional courses in Applied Lessons, Ensemble, Pedagogy, Repertoire and other areas of study.Program Objectives
 The objectives of the Graduate Program in Music align with those of its institutional home, the James H. Gilliam College of Liberal Arts at Morgan State University. This program will give students a comprehensive foundation to support careers in music by offering a wide range of courses. This program will allow students to develop the expertise to make independent and original contributions to the profession. In addition, it will provide the necessary academic foundation for those seeking doctoral degrees.  General Requirements
 Candidates for the Master of Arts degree in Music must complete a minimum of 33 academic credit hours, pass comprehensive, and complete a successful graduate recital.  At the beginning of their studies, all students will prepare a program of study in consultation with the Graduate Coordinator and submit a copy to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies. All students are required to complete the Common Core Curriculum of 16 credit hours. Changes will be made only with departmental and Graduate School approval.  Students may not have in excess of 20% of grades in C grades.  These students will be asked to retake coursework to come within compliance.  All students must pass the departmental comprehensive examination prior to graduation. The degree program requires a minimum of 33 credit hours. Admission
 To be eligible for admission to the Master of Arts program, an applicant must:   For unconditional admission, applicants must have earned a minimum undergraduate academic average of 3.0 in their major area of study, must present a minimum of 49 semester hours in undergraduate music courses and hold a bachelor’s degree in some area of music.All applicants must complete a formal audition before the graduate music faculty on campus to show that the student has the requisite skills to be successful in the Masters Degree Program. Additionally, during their visit to the University, students will be given two formal examinations to demonstrate their general knowledge in music history and music theory.All applicants must be interviewed by the Graduate Program Coordinator and meet the entrance requirements specified in the Handbook for Graduate Music Students, available at the Office of the Graduate Coordinator.   Meeting the minimum eligibility requirements and submitting all the required documents does not guarantee that an offer of admission will be made to the applicant.  The decision of the Program Admissions Committee involves a review and analysis of all the elements of the application as well as the availability of positions in the program.  The committee then recommends to the Dean of the School of Graduate Studies that an offer of admission should be made based on that review.Candidacy
 Students achieve candidacy by successfully passing the Comprehensive Examination. Program Course Requirements 33 credits
Core Requirements 21 credits
 Courses required for all concentrations.Choral Conducting Concentration 12 credits
 Choose four (4) courses from the following Performance Concentration 12 credits
Performance Concentration Required Courses 6 credits
 Choose two (2) courses from the followingPerformance Concentration Required Electives 6 credits
  XXXX - 500 level MUSC course 3 creditsXXXX - 500 level MUSC course 3 creditsMusic Theory Concentration 12 credits
Music Theory Concentration Required Course 3 credits
Music Theory Concentration Electives 9 credits
 Choose three (3) courses from the followingMusicology Concentration 12 credits
Musicology Concentration Required Courses 6 credits
Musicology Concentration Elective Courses 6 credits
 Choose two (2) courses from the followingInstrumental Concentration 12 credits
Instrumental Concentration Required Courses 6 credits
Instrumental Concentration Elective Courses 6 credits
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