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On campus
Duration
2 years
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Degree
Masters
Major
Music Education | Music Performance | Music Theory
Area of study
Arts
Education type
On campus
Course Language
English
About Program

Program Overview


Music Theory Master's

Master of Arts (M.A.)


Program Details

  • Program type: Master of Arts (M.A.)
  • Major: Music Theory
  • Format: On Campus
  • Estimated time to complete: 2-3 years
  • Credit Hours: 36

Program Description

The graduate programs in music theory offer comprehensive professional training in one of the nation’s largest colleges of music. Advanced classroom and online instruction in theory and analysis along with one-on-one advising and a multitude of teaching opportunities prepares students for careers as scholars and professors.


Why Earn a Degree in Music Theory?

You'll be taught by faculty members who've garnered national and international recognition for their research. Our comprehensive curriculum exposes you to:


  • Analytical techniques covering the entire history of Western music practice.
  • Applied studies in contrapuntal composition.
  • History of music theory with direct study of treatises.
  • Music theory pedagogy with on-site involvement in class instruction.
  • Special focus seminars on music and psychoanalysis, semiotics, transformational theory, post-tonal theory and others.

Marketable Skills

  • Instruction of musical skills
  • Music copying and transcribing
  • Public event management assistance
  • Book/journal editing
  • Advanced data collection and analysis

Music Theory Master's Highlights

  • UNT is home to the Center of Schenkerian Studies, which boasts a rich collection of unpublished papers and analyses by Schenkerians ripe for discovery and research.
  • The entire division continues to evolve with growing interest in various fields, most recently in Czech and Central European music, jazz theory and pop-music analysis, to name a few.
  • International study abroad programs can provide you with an array of learning experiences. We collaborate with institutions and scholars in Europe, Asia, Africa and South America for these opportunities.
  • The Graduate Association of Musicologists und Theorists (GAMuT) is an active group of graduate students who organize an annual academic conference, publish Harmonia and host regular professional development meetings, faculty and student research presentations and social gatherings.
  • Positions as teaching fellows and teaching assistants are available and allow you to gain hands-on experience. Teaching fellows usually teach two classes a week, while teaching assistants contribute to a class taught by a professor through technical management or lab-teaching and review.

What Can You Do With A Degree in Music Theory?

Many of our graduates have successful careers as professors or lecturers at colleges and universities in Texas, the U.S. and abroad. Others work with music publishers or in large research libraries.


Music Theory Master's Courses You Could Take

  • World Music Analysis (3 hrs)
  • Music Cultures of the World (3 hrs)
  • Pedagogy of Theory (3 hrs)
  • Advanced Schenkerian Analysis (3 hrs)
  • Analytical Techniques for Popular Music (3 hrs)

Program Outline


Degree Overview:

The Music Theory Master's program at the University of North Texas is a comprehensive program designed to provide students with advanced professional training in music theory and analysis. It is offered as an on-campus program and typically takes 2-3 years to complete, requiring 36 credit hours. The program aims to prepare students for careers as scholars and professors in the field of music theory.


Objectives:

The program's objectives include:

  • Providing students with a deep understanding of analytical techniques covering the entire history of Western music practice.
  • Developing students' skills in applied studies in contrapuntal composition.
  • Exposing students to the history of music theory through direct study of treatises.
  • Equipping students with music theory pedagogy through on-site involvement in class instruction.
  • Offering specialized focus seminars on music and psychoanalysis, semiotics, transformational theory, post-tonal theory, and other relevant topics.
  • Mentoring students to present research at local, national, and international conferences and publish essays in scholarly journals.

Teaching:

  • The program is taught by faculty members who have garnered national and international recognition for their research.
  • The program emphasizes a combination of classroom and online instruction.
  • Students receive one-on-one advising and have access to numerous teaching opportunities.

Careers:

  • Many graduates of the program have successful careers as professors or lecturers at colleges and universities in Texas, the U.S., and abroad.
  • Other graduates work with music publishers or in large research libraries.

Other:

  • The program is housed within the College of Music at the University of North Texas, one of the largest colleges of music in the nation.
  • The program is home to the Center of Schenkerian Studies, which boasts a rich collection of unpublished papers and analyses by Schenkerians.
  • The division continues to evolve with growing interest in various fields, including Czech and Central European music, jazz theory, and pop-music analysis.
  • The program offers international study abroad programs in collaboration with institutions and scholars in Europe, Asia, Africa, and South America.
  • The Graduate Association of Musicologists und Theorists (GAMuT) is an active group of graduate students who organize an annual academic conference, publish Harmonia, and host regular professional development meetings, faculty and student research presentations, and social gatherings.
  • Teaching fellow and teaching assistant positions are available, providing students with hands-on experience.
  • UNT's music theory faculty and graduate students are frequent presenters at regional, national, and international conferences and have published books and articles in leading journals across a spectrum of sub-disciplines within the field.
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University of North Texas Summary


Overview:

The University of North Texas (UNT) is a public research university located in Denton, Texas. It is a large institution with nearly 47,000 students, making it a top choice for career readiness in Texas. UNT offers a wide range of academic programs, including bachelor's, master's, and doctorate degrees, as well as certificates.


Services Offered:

UNT provides a variety of services to its students, including:

    MyUNT:

    A portal for accessing student information, grades, and other resources.

    CANVAS:

    An online learning platform for accessing course materials and submitting assignments.

    Student Email:

    An email account for communication with faculty, staff, and other students.

    UNT Directory:

    A directory for finding contact information for faculty, staff, and departments.

    Libraries:

    Access to extensive library resources, including books, journals, and databases.

    Financial Aid:

    A variety of financial aid options, including scholarships, grants, and loans.

    Student Life:

    A wide range of student organizations, clubs, and activities.

    Campus Map:

    An interactive map of the campus, including buildings, parking lots, and other points of interest.

    Jobs at UNT:

    A job board for students seeking on-campus employment.

Student Life and Campus Experience:

UNT offers a vibrant and diverse campus experience with a wide range of opportunities for students to get involved. Students can participate in:

    Student organizations:

    Over 400 student organizations, including academic, cultural, and social clubs.

    Athletics:

    The Mean Green athletic program, which competes in NCAA Division I.

    Campus events:

    A variety of events throughout the year, including concerts, lectures, and festivals.

    Community engagement:

    Opportunities to volunteer in the local community.

Key Reasons to Study There:

    Academic Excellence:

    UNT offers a wide range of academic programs, with many ranked among the nation's top 100.

    Affordability:

    UNT provides significant financial aid to students, making it a more affordable option for many.

    Quality of Life:

    Located in Denton, a vibrant college town, UNT offers a safe and enjoyable campus environment.

Academic Programs:

UNT offers over 100 academic programs across a variety of disciplines, including:

    Arts and Design:

    Visual arts, music, theatre, dance, and more.

    Business and Industry:

    Accounting, finance, marketing, management, and more.

    Communications and Media:

    Journalism, public relations, advertising, and more.

    Data Analytics and Information:

    Computer science, information technology, and more.

    Education:

    Elementary education, secondary education, special education, and more.

    Health and Wellness:

    Nursing, health sciences, and more.

    Humanities and Social Sciences:

    History, English, psychology, sociology, and more.

    Music and Performing Arts:

    Music performance, music education, theatre arts, and more.

    Public Service:

    Criminal justice, political science, social work, and more.

    STEM:

    Biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, engineering, and more.

Other:

  • UNT is a designated Tree Campus Higher Education institution by the Arbor Day Foundation.
  • UNT has been named one of the safest college campuses in the nation by Alarms.org for four consecutive years.
  • UNT is a top college for students graduating with the least debt, according to U.S. News & World Report.
  • UNT is a top college for enrolling transfer students, according to U.S. News & World Report.
  • UNT has been named one of America's Top Colleges by Forbes for 16 consecutive years.
  • UNT is located in Denton, which has been ranked as the 7th best college town in the nation by 247WallSt.com.

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