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Master of Music in Musicology

Major code: M720

Dr. Nathan Dougherty
    Dr. Eugene Enrico (Emeritus)
      Dr. Jake Johnson
      • Area Chair
      Dr. Michael Lee (Emeritus)
        Dr. Sanna Pederson
          Dr. Zoe Sherinian
          • Ethnomusicology
          Dr. Maxwell Yamane
          • Ethnomusicology

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          This degree requires the following profiencies. View the PDFs linked below for more details.

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          Reading competence equivalent to four semesters study of German or another appropriate language approved by the Musicology and Ethnomusicology faculty is required. Competence may be demonstrated through satisfactory completion of the equivalent at another college or university or satisfactory completion of an appropriate placement exam administered by the Department of Modern Languages.

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          Application Deadline

          To receive full consideration for admission and graduate assistantships, the application is February 1. The School of Music cannot guarantee an audition, interview, admission, or graduate assistantship if application is received after the deadline.

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          Assistantships

          There is no separate application for assistantship. Unless the applicant indicates otherwise, we assume that all applicants are interested in being considered for assistantships. Please note that assistantships are usually awarded for the Fall and Spring semesters together. We very seldom have assistantships available for anyone entering in a Spring semester. We do not award assistantships for Summer sessions.

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          Procedure for Applying

          Applicants shall submit the online application (see Graduate Admissions page), including all materials described below. Members of the Musicology Faculty will review the materials. If additional materials or information are required, a member of the Musicology faculty will contact the applicant directly.

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          Application materials required for all graduate degrees

          These items must be submitted to the online graduate application system.

          • Resume
          • Statement of Purpose
            • Submitted to the online application under the Statement of Purpose tab
            • Please compose a brief personal statement (approximately 2–3 pages of double-spaced, 12-point font text with 1-inch margins) regarding your desire to pursue a graduate degree in music. Include responses to the following prompts:
              1. How would you describe your professional path to this point?
              2. Why do you want to pursue this degree at OU?
              3. How do you want to grow musically, artistically, pedagogically, and/or intellectually during your graduate studies?
              4. What skills, expertise, and experiences do you bring to graduate study at OU?
              5. Describe your post-degree plans (i.e., How will you apply your newly acquired academic knowledge and expertise?).
          • Three letters of reference
            • Submitted to the online application under Recommendations tab
            • Your three reference letters should include:
              • At least one letter from: your studio professor, ensemble conductor, chamber coach, etc., or a person who has considerable knowledge about your abilities as a performer or composer.
              • At least one letter from: a person who can speak to your abilities as a scholar of music.

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          Scholarly writing requirement

          This degree requires you to submit a sample of your scholarly writing.

          • Submitted to the online application under the Supporting Documents tab
          • The guidelines for this writing sample are as follows:
            1. Should represent your best writing and researching skills.
            2. Preferably not more than 3 years old; should be recently revised. If you do not have a recent scholarly writing sample on hand, we ask that you compose something original.
            3. Adhere to a consistent method of formatting and citations (e.g., Chicago, MLA, Turabian, APA) and include a bibliography/reference list.
            4. A minimum of 5 pages of double-spaced, 12-point font text (not counting bibliography) with typical 1-inch margins.
            5. Ensure your writing sample is representative of the field. Consider presenting a complete argument supporting a clear thesis, perhaps methodological in nature for empirical research, or other format reflective of various academic areas in music.
            6. Please contact the Graduate Music Office (gradmusic@ou.edu) or the area chair for your program with any questions about meeting these requirements.