Master of Music at Samford University
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The University of the Pacific's music education department offers two graduate degrees in music education: the Master of Music and the Master of Education.
The Master of Music degree is designed for candidates who have received an undergraduate degree in music education. The Master of Education degree is designed for those with a Bachelor's degree in music other than music education. The Master of Education leads to a California teaching credential. In general, the Master of Music includes more coursework in music, while the Master of Education includes more coursework in education courses.
The School of Music offers training toward two specific master’s degrees: Master of Music and Master of Music Education. Major subjects in the Master of Music curriculum are music performance, music history, or theory/composition. The Master of Music Education program allows an applied music minor in an instrument, voice, or conducting. The music history and theory divisions offer basic instruction for all students at the undergraduate level as well as advanced study for those wishing to pursue graduate work in these fields.
The main purpose of the Master of Music Program is to enable graduates to perform at levels of competency and responsibility equal to the technical and artistic demands of specialists in leadership roles as they are defined within their professional discipline.
The Master of Music Program offers concentrations in music education, performance, and theory/composition, each of which requires thirty-three credit hours and certain terminal options. The program aims to encompass related areas of study, and to further professional development.
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