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2023-2024 Graduate Catalog 
    
2023-2024 Graduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Ethnomusicology, M.M.


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E-mail: musicgraduate@bgsu.edu

The Master of Music degree program is designed to prepare musicians to practice their specialization in the changing environment of current American music culture. The program encompasses eleven emphases: music composition, music education, music history, ethnomusicology, music performance, collaborative piano, conducting, jazz studies, piano pedagogy, vocal pedagogy, and music theory.

The music education emphasis features seven specializations-Plan I: Comprehensive, Instrumental, or Choral Music Education and Plan II: Comprehensive, Instrumental, Choral Music, and online Teaching Artistry.

Music performance majors may select from ten options: choral conducting, orchestral conducting, voice, voice science and pedagogy, piano, piano pedagogy, collaborative piano, jazz studies, instrumental performance, and instrumental specialist. The instrumental specialist option consists of a concentration in a major instrument and at least two minor instruments within the brass, strings, and woodwind areas.  Considerable flexibility is permitted within an individual program to meet the special needs of students.

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Masters degree, students in the Ethnomusicology, Musicology, and Theory program are expected to be able to:

  • Discuss major works, people, and trends in scholarship within their discipline.
  • Classify unknown musical works in terms of style, genre, chronology, and geographic origin.
  • Evaluate and interpret music, musical performances, music’s socio-cultural and historical contexts, and existing music scholarship.
  • Formulate original research questions and select methodologies and/or analytical techniques appropriate to produce scholarship that is historically, culturally, and theoretically grounded.
  • Construct presentations that prioritize and effectively communicate key information and integrate emergent pedagogical skills.

Admission Requirements

Application Deadline is August 1 for Fall and December 1 for Spring. Funding deadline is March 1. Since application reviews may begin immediately after the deadline, we recommend submitting your application and providing all required documents before the deadline.

Documents required:

  • Submit scores from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
  • Three Letters of Recommendation
  • Professional Resume
  • Writing Sample (applicants must submit no more than two or three in-depth undergraduate papers)

Audition/Interview required:

  • Domestic applicants must select an audition/Interview date under the Secondary Music Application tab 
  • International applicants must submit either a recorded videos/papers/scores online* OR select an audition/Interview date under the Secondary Music Application tab 

    *under the Portfolio section, if available in this application, or on your Application Status Page after you submit your application

Application Requirements

Admissions Categories and Grade Point Average Requirements

International Application Information

Degree Requirements

Curriculum Requirements


Electives (18 credits)


Music Elective. Select 1 course from:

Ensemble. Select at least 2 credits from:

 

Other Ensembles. Select 1 hour from:

MUCT 5000 MUCT 5010 MUCT 5020 MUCT 5030 MUCT 5040 MUSP 6000

MUSP 5010(SP00-SP20) MUSP 5030 MUSP 5040 MUSP 5050 MUSP 5080 MUSP 5090

MUSP 5100 MUSP 5110 MUSP 5120 MUSP 5130 MUSP 5140(SP00-SP20) MUSP 6150

MUSP 5160 MUSP 5170 MUSP 6380 MUSP 6190 MUSP 5370 MUSP 5380(FA82-SU19)

MUSP 5390 MUSP 5400 MUSP 5640 MUSP 5650 MUSP 5660 MUSP 5670 MUSP 6580

MUSP 5700 MUSP 5750 MUSP 5760 MUSP 5770 MUSP 5780 MUSP 5790 MUSP 5900

Music Electives. At least 3 credits must be taken within music (not from ethnomusicology courses). Select 6 credits:

MUCT ****

MUED ****

MUSO ****

Graduate Electives out of music. Select 6 credits. 

Language Requirement

Satisfactory demonstration of reading proficiency in either French, German, or a field language is required. Student must receive an ‘S’ in the appropriate language course (graduate level) at BGSU or pass a proficiency exam administered by the appropriate language deparment. Only 3 hours (of graduate credit) count toward the degree. Please obtain a language form from the graduate secretary prior to taking the exam.

Other Requirements


Student must take placement examinations in Music History/Literature and Music Theory as they begin their program. Those who do not pass one or more portions are permitted to retest during the first semester of residence. If the re-test is not passed, student must take the appropriate remedial courses, depending on the exam and the score. NOTE: Remedial courses listed here may not be used to satisfy degree requirements, except in the case of MUCT 6080 and MUCT 6120.

1. Music Theory Placement Exam - Pass 1 Exam or select 1 from the following remedial courses:

2. Music History/Literature Exams - Pass 2 Exams or select 2 from the following remedial courses:

 

Culminating Experience (3 credits)


Minimum Total Credits (32 credits)


Additional Requirements


  • Minimum of 3 credits of 6990 required for Plan I master’s students.  Maximum of 6 credits may be applied toward degree requirements. 
  • Minimum 3.0 graduate cumulative grade point average
  • Minimum of 18 credits must be at the 6000-level or higher
  • Minimum of  24 credits must be earned at BGSU
  • All requirements must be completed within six years from the end of the earliest course used to fulfill degree requirements.

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