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2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin
Columbia Campus
   
2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin 
    
 
  Apr 16, 2024
 
2018-2019 Graduate Studies Bulletin [Archived Catalog]

Music Education, Ph.D.



Learning Outcomes

  • Candidates will be able to identify, describe, and compare advanced elements of quantitative and qualitative research methods, including procedures for data collection, analysis and research design.
  • Candidates will be able to identify and describe a pertinent research problem in music education, then develop and execute a research plan that includes a rationale, review of literature, methods for data collection, analysis, and interpretation of results, all of which will culminate in a completed dissertation.
  • Candidates will be able to demonstrate doctoral-level knowledge of music history, music theory, and compositional styles by identifying, describing, comparing, and contrasting musical works from the Antiquity through modern times.
  • Candidates will be able to identify, describe, and compare specific methods of teaching and predominant educational theories, as well as their use in modern music teaching settings.

Admission

The general requirements for admission are: a master’s degree in music education (or the equivalent); satisfactory score on the general section (verbal/quantitative/analytical) of the GRE or the Miller Analogies Test; master’s thesis or equivalent demonstration of the ability to undertake and complete significant, original scholarly work; evidence of successful full-time teaching at the elementary or secondary level (a minimum of three years and an expectation of five years); an interview; and fulfillment of the general requirements for admission to The Graduate School, including the submission of three recommendations preferably written on School of Music forms. Applicants whose native language is not English are also required to submit a satisfactory score on the TOEFL or the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam. The minimum acceptable score on the TOEFL is 100 (internet-based) or 600 (paper-based). The minimum acceptable overall band score on the IELTS Intl. Academic Course Type 2 exam is 7. Applicants for the Doctor of Music Arts degree in composition, conducting, or performance whose TOEFL score is below the minimum acceptable score will be considered on an individual basis for conditional admission. Such applicants must demonstrate exceptional abilities in the major area and evidence through past academic or professional activities strong promise for future professional success.Additional admission requirements for specific areas are listed online. Admission decisions are based upon the applicant’s total portfolio with particular weight being given to a record of successful music teaching at the elementary or secondary level and documented evidence of an ability to undertake and complete significant, independent research and writing.

Degree Requirements (60 Post-Master’s Hours)

Prior to taking any graduate music study, all doctoral students must take the Graduate Music Diagnostic Examination and, early in their studies, complete all deficiencies or courses resulting from the exam. Ph.D. students must be admitted to degree candidacy no later than the completion of the equivalent of two semesters of full-time study (12 credits total for graduate assistants and 18 credits total for others) and must complete a minimum of 60 credit hours of graduate work past the master’s degree. At least 18 of the credit hours must be completed as part of doctoral residency (18 approved credits taken within a span of three consecutive semesters, with at least one semester being spent in full-time study on the Columbia campus)  Prior to the scheduling of the comprehensive examination, degree candidates must have satisfied the proficiency in research methods by successfully completing MUED 795 , MUED 796 , EDRM 710 , EDRM 711 , and EDRM 740. Doctoral candidates in music education must also complete written comprehensive examinations in music education (and any minor area) as well as an oral comprehensive examination that covers music education, music history/literature, music theory, and any doctoral minor. In addition, degree candidates must complete a written dissertation. The final doctoral requirement is the successful oral defense of the dissertation.

Other Studies in Music and Related Fields (15 hours)


Minimum of 9 MUSC credits including:

  • One advisor-approved course in Music History
  • One advisor-approved course in Music Theory

Remaining credits will be selected from advisor-approved courses including applied music, ensembles, conducting, literature, and up to six hours of courses in related areas such as psychology and general education.