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Dec 22, 2024
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Graduate School Course Catalog 2013-2015 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Jazz Studies, M.M.
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General Standards and Course Requirements for the Master of Music in Jazz Studies
Placement tests will be administered to entering graduate students in the areas of Jazz Theory, Jazz Arranging and Jazz Improvisation. Students with deficiencies in these disciplines will be required to complete undergraduate review courses. Credits for the review courses are a part of the 33-hour Master of Music degree requirements.
1. A maximum of twelve hours of undergraduate courses:
A maximum of twelve hours of undergraduate courses can be taken by students who have deficiencies in the following areas: Jazz Theory, Jazz Arranging, or Jazz Improvisation.
2. Successful completion:
Successful completion of a major jazz composition and arrangement for large and small ensembles for the Master of Music in Jazz Studies (Composition Track)
3. Successful completion:
Successful completion of the lecture/recital for the Master of Music in Jazz Studies (Performance Track)
4. Students must complete:
Students must complete a minimum of 33 semester hours (Graduate Courses) with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
5. Completion of the following core courses (16 total hours):
6. Additional Requirements:
Demonstrated reading proficiency in foreign language approved by the department or demonstrated competency in computer music technology application. Competency in computer music technology applications may be demonstrated either by examination or the completion of MUSL 5300 (Technology in Music) with at grade of B or above.
7. Successful completion:
Demonstrated reading proficiency in foreign language approved by the department or demonstrated competency in computer music technology application. Competency in computer music technology applications may be demonstrated either by examination or the completion of MUSL 5300 (Technology in Music) with at grade of B or above.
8. Students must pass their orals
Students must pass their orals (Recital Hearings - Performance and Lecture) to complete the requirements for MUSL 5800 before proceeding with their final thesis/recital project. Students will have a maximum of two opportunities to pass these hearings. Those students failing to satisfy this requirement will have to postpone their lecture/recital until the next semester. This requires the student to retake MUSL 5800 and repeat the orals during the following semester.
Graduate Curriculum Guide for Master of Music in Jazz Studies, Performance Track
Graduate Curriculum Guide for Master of Music, Jazz Studies, Composition Track
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