All MM concentrations require a minimum of 32 hours excluding deficiency classes Each concentration requires specific coursework All concentrations require MUS 528A Advanced Theory Musicology ID: 348354
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Master of Music
All MM concentrations require a minimum of 32 hours (excluding deficiency classes)
Each concentration requires specific coursework
All concentrations require MUS 528ASlide2
Advanced Theory / Musicology
Must remediate deficiencies, if applicable
All music deficiency courses are met by a grade of B- or higher. Foreign language deficiencies, see handbook for details.
Must remediate Musicology deficiencies before entering MUS 528A
Must complete MUS 528A prior to entering a 500-level Musicology courseSlide3Slide4
Register for Classes
Tomorrow you will receive an email with results of your entrance exams.
Log into UI Self-Service to register for Fall semester classes.
Tomorrow: 1-3pm Registration help in MB 5047, optional.Slide5Slide6
Ensembles
All Performance majors have an ensemble requirement
Specific
requirements vary by program and division
No more than 4 hours of MUS 450 (Advanced Ensemble) may count towards the MM degree.
See Graduate Music Handbook re: curricular requirement for orchestral instrumentsSlide7
Master’s Comprehensive Exams
Typically completed in the last semester of coursework
Speak with advisor at least one semester prior to taking the comprehensive exam to determine scope and timing
Each division sets the requirements for its Comprehensive Exams; see Graduate Music Handbook for more detailsSlide8
All students are required to complete at least one degree recital
Specific requirements vary by program and division
See Graduate Music Handbook for details
Degree Recitals Slide9
Annual Review
Required by the Graduate College for all students
Happens every year, toward the end of the spring semester
3 part process:
Student evaluation
Faculty evaluation
Written feedback to studentSlide10
http://go.illinois.edu/GradResources
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