Masters of Music/Doctor of Music Arts in Conducting
Program Overview
Introduction to the Program
The Texas Tech University graduate conducting program offers rigorous degree plans with extensive podium experiences and individualized instruction in Choral, Orchestral, and Wind Conducting.
Program Details
Students have opportunities to work with various ensembles, including orchestras, choirs, concert and athletic bands, new music ensemble, chamber ensembles, conducting classes, and other areas across campus. Students receive private lessons in their principal area and have options to study in cross-curricular disciplines.
Areas of Study
- Choral Conducting
- Orchestral Conducting
- Wind Conducting
Curriculum
The program includes a range of coursework and performance opportunities, with students having access to a variety of resources and faculty expertise.
Degree Options
- Masters of Music in Conducting
- Doctor of Music Arts in Conducting
Admissions
All graduate students seeking admission to the TTU School of Music must apply through the university's application process.
Tuition
The university offers a tuition estimator tool to help students plan for their educational expenses.
Program Resources
Students have access to a range of resources, including private lessons, cross-curricular disciplines, and performance opportunities with various ensembles.
