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*Selected from: Music 461W (Antiquity to 1600), Music 462W (1550-1750), Music 463W<br />
(1700-1900), Music 464W (1850-present).<br />
**Selected from: Music 431 (Advanced Tonal Analysis), Music 433 (Advanced Analysis of<br />
Twentieth-Century Music), Music 531 (Analytical Techniques), Music 532 (Schenkerian<br />
Analysis).<br />
***The track in Musicology requires that students take 6 credits in an area outside of music<br />
(known as a “cognate area”). These courses are selected in consultation with the student’s<br />
academic adviser, and should preferably be related to the student’s particular musicological<br />
interest and thesis topic.<br />
Music Theory and History<br />
The 34-credit requirement is as follows:<br />
Introduction to Music Reference and Research Materials (Music 500)<br />
2 credits<br />
*Integrative Seminar in Music Theory and History (Music 573) 6<br />
**Music Theory 6<br />
***Music History 6<br />
Pedagogy of Undergraduate Theory and History (Music 533) 2<br />
Thesis (Music 600) 6<br />
Free Electives (in consultation with adviser) 6<br />
*Special topics, changing from year to year, one offered each year.<br />
**Two courses selected from: Music 431 (Advanced Tonal Analysis), Music 433 (Advanced<br />
Analysis of Twentieth-Century Music), Music 53l (Analytical Techniques), Music 532<br />
(Schenkerian Analysis).<br />
***Two courses selected from: Music 461W (Antiquity to 1600), Music 462W (1550-1750),<br />
Music 463W (1700-1900), Music 464W (1850-present), Music 572 (Seminar in Musicology).<br />
The existing M.A. in Musicology and the M.A. in Music Theory and History are ended.<br />
Revision to the <strong>Graduate</strong> Bulletin<br />
Current<br />
Master’s Degree Requirements<br />
Three programs leading to the master of arts degree are offered. All three degrees require a<br />
research component. The M.A. in Music Theory and History (34 credits) provides an<br />
interdisciplinary approach to the field of music scholarship, whereas the M.A. in Musicology (32<br />
credits) and the M.A. in Music Theory (32 credits) are more specialized in preparing students for<br />
doctoral study. All three programs require a thesis. A reading knowledge of German or another<br />
appropriate language must be demonstrated before thesis credit may be scheduled.<br />
The master of music education degree provides the opportunity for advanced study in music,