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D.M.A. Instrumental Conducting
Doctor of Musical Arts in Instrumental Conducting
Degree Requirements
  • Doctoral Level Conducting (664-732), 8 cr.
  • Recitals (664-999), 1 cr. each, 5 cr.total
  • Advanced Choral Conducting (660-553/554), 2 cr.
  • Music Research Methods and Materials (660-619), 3 cr.
  • Minor, 10-12 cr.
  • Musicology and Music Theory, 9 cr.
  • Language: one language at intermediate level (credits and method of completion varies)
Doctoral Minor
The purpose of the doctoral minor is to add breadth and depth to the D.M.A or Ph.D degree. To insure coherence a minor program must be approved by the appropriate department, a student's advisor, or the Director of Graduate Studies, and must include courses at the 300-level or above. Typically, a minor requires 12 credits of work.

Students have a variety of options, including completing an internal minor within the School of Music (e.g., a D.M.A. conducting student who minors in ethnomusicology or a Ph.D. in music theory who minors in clarinet performance), completing a minor in a department outside the School of Music (e.g., a D.M.A. in horn performance who minors in Women's Studies or a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology who minors in East Asian studies). Students may, in consultation with the Director of Graduate Studies, devise a distributed minor that brings together courses from a variety of departments around a particular topic or area of interest. For example, a D.M.A. student in voice devises a minor in vocal health that includes courses in communicative disorders, or a Ph.D. student in musicology devises a minor in Medieval History that includes courses in art history, history, and languages.
Admission Requirements
Please submit along with your School of Music Application:

MM and DMA applicants in Wind Conducting should submit an edited DVD no fewer than 15 minutes in length. Excerpts from a rehearsal(s); inclusion of a performance is optional. Materials should also include a resume/curriculum vitae and a list of repertoire previously conducted. After reviewing application materials, a candidate may be invited for an audition with one of the School of Music ensembles and for interviews with the conducting faculty. Please contact the School of Music Graduate Admissions office for more information.
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