Master of Music (MM) in Music - Concentration in Pedagogy Postgraduate Programme By George Mason University |TopUniversities

Master of Music (MM) in Music - Concentration in Pedagogy

Main Subject Area

Performing ArtsMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

Masters

The MM degree is offered as an educational channel to meet the intellectual and career needs of qualified students. General Requirements for all concentrations (9-11 credits): Ensemble Credits: 2 (all concentrations except Music Education) (Music Education students will have 9 credits of General Requirements and 21 credits of Concentration Requirements; all other concentrations will have 11 credits of General Requirements and 19 credits of Concentration Requirements.) MUSI 611 - Analytical Techniques Credits: 3 MUSI 630 - Topics in Music History and Literature Credits: 3 MUSI 662 - Introduction to Research in Music Credits: 3 CVPA 600 - CVPA Graduate ProSeminar Credits: 0 (must be taken within the student’s first 2 semesters) Concentration in Pedagogy (PDGY): MUSI 573 - Accompanying and Musicianship III Credits: 3 (piano pedagogy only; all other areas take 3 elective credits) MUSI 651 - Keyboard Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (piano pedagogy only) or MUSI 652 - Vocal Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (vocal pedagogy only) or MUSI 653 - Instrumental Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (instrumental pedagogy only) 1 credit of MUSI 690 - Graduate Lecture Recital Credits: 1-3 6 credits of MUSI 72X Graduate Applied Music MUSI 695 - Teaching Internship Credits: 2 MUSI 790 - Graduate Recital Credits: 1 and 3 credits chosen from the following: MUSI 551 - Keyboard Pedagogy I Credits: 3 MUSI 552 - Vocal Pedagogy and Lab Credits: 3 MUSI 553 - Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature Credits: 3

Programme overview

Main Subject

Performing Arts

Study Level

Masters

The MM degree is offered as an educational channel to meet the intellectual and career needs of qualified students. General Requirements for all concentrations (9-11 credits): Ensemble Credits: 2 (all concentrations except Music Education) (Music Education students will have 9 credits of General Requirements and 21 credits of Concentration Requirements; all other concentrations will have 11 credits of General Requirements and 19 credits of Concentration Requirements.) MUSI 611 - Analytical Techniques Credits: 3 MUSI 630 - Topics in Music History and Literature Credits: 3 MUSI 662 - Introduction to Research in Music Credits: 3 CVPA 600 - CVPA Graduate ProSeminar Credits: 0 (must be taken within the student’s first 2 semesters) Concentration in Pedagogy (PDGY): MUSI 573 - Accompanying and Musicianship III Credits: 3 (piano pedagogy only; all other areas take 3 elective credits) MUSI 651 - Keyboard Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (piano pedagogy only) or MUSI 652 - Vocal Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (vocal pedagogy only) or MUSI 653 - Instrumental Pedagogy II Credits: 3 (instrumental pedagogy only) 1 credit of MUSI 690 - Graduate Lecture Recital Credits: 1-3 6 credits of MUSI 72X Graduate Applied Music MUSI 695 - Teaching Internship Credits: 2 MUSI 790 - Graduate Recital Credits: 1 and 3 credits chosen from the following: MUSI 551 - Keyboard Pedagogy I Credits: 3 MUSI 552 - Vocal Pedagogy and Lab Credits: 3 MUSI 553 - Instrumental Pedagogy and Literature Credits: 3

Admission Requirements

6.5+
Other English Language requirements: Students are required to have paper-based TOEFL of 570 and 230 on the computer-based TOEFL ; overall band score of 59 on the Pearson Test of English.

Jan-2000

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