Master of Music Performance: Conducting


About the Program

The Master of Music program provides intensive experiences in performance, conducting, or composition as well as courses geared to enhance the students’ knowledge and understanding of the literature of their area of specialization, and a greater understanding of music in general. The M.M. program at Rowan University is for the aspiring musician who wishes to make a career as a performer, conductor, or composer or will continue their studies at the Ph.D. or DMA level. Graduates of Rowan's Master of Music program have gone on to major doctoral programs, orchestral careers, arts leadership positions, and careers as college professors and public school teachers.

The Master of Music degree at Rowan University is designed to be 4 semesters long but can be completed in 2 or 3 semesters depending on number of hours taken/semester and the course rotation schedule.


Curriculum

Program Code: MM- PERCOND / Major Code: G011 / Specialization Code: P011

  • Music Theory and Music History placement exams the first week of classes (not admission bearing)
  • Total semester hours required for program completion: 34–38 s.h
  • Culminating Experience (Recital): a recital jury is only required under special circumstances
  • Oral Comprehensive Exam
  • Thesis Requirement: none

The Master of Music Performance offers the following focus areas: Guitar, Keyboard, Orchestral Instruments, and Vocal. The number of credits required to complete this program depends on the chosen focus area.

Coursework (Program Semester Hours: 34–38)
The courses listed here are not official and are subject to change. For an official list of available courses please visit the CGCE section tally. Click on the courses below to view available course descriptions.

Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
Required Courses (8 s.h.)
MUS 04560 Form and Analysis 3
MUSG 05547 Music and the Related Arts 3
MUS 04561 Score Reading I 1
MUS 04562 Score Reading II 1
Specialization Courses: Group A (12-16 s.h.)
MUS 10529 Graduate Conducting I 4
MUS 10530 Graduate Conducting II 4
MUS 10531 Graduate Conducting III 4
MUS 10532 Graduate Conducting IV 4
MUS 10533 Graduate Conducting I 6
MUS 10534 Graduate Conducting II 6
Specialization Courses: Group B (2-4 s.h.)
MUS 10537 -
MUS 10540
Graduate Ensemble: Concert Choir 1
MUS 10541 -
MUS 10544
Graduate Ensemble: Jazz Band 1
MUS 10545 -
MUS 10548
Graduate Ensemble: Lab Band 1
MUS 10549 -
MUS 10552
Graduate Ensemble: Orchestra 1
MUS 10553 -
MUS 10556
Graduate Ensemble: Wind Ensemble 1
MUS 04536 Graduate Ensemble: Chamber Music I 1
MUS 04537 Graduate Ensemble: Chamber Music II 1
Elective Courses (3 s.h.)
MUSG 06546 Development & Interpretation of Symphonic Literature 3
MUSG 06509 String Instrument Literature 3
MUSG 06542 Opera Literature 3
MUSG 06503 Jazz History 3
MUSG 06506 Art Song Literature 3
MUS 04551 Piano Accompanying 1
MUSG 06303 Choral Literature 3
Focus Area Courses: Choral Conducting (9 s.h.)
Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
MUSG 06303 Choral Literature 3
MUSG 06542 Opera Literature 3
MUS 04557 Advanced Orchestration 3
----------------- Select an approved French or Italian or German language course 3
Focus Area Courses: Orchestral Conducting (9 s.h.)
Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
MUSG 06546 Development & Interpretation of Symphonic Literature 3
MUSG 06542 Opera Literature 3
MUS 04557 Advanced Orchestration 3
----------------- Select an approved French or Italian or German language course  
Focus Area Courses: Wind Conducting (9 s.h.)
Course Number Course Title Semester Hours
MUSG 06511 Survey of 20th Century Band Literature 3
MUS 04565 Seminar in Band Conducting 3
MUS 04557 Advanced Orchestration 3
----------------- Select an approved French or Italian or German language course 3

Admissions Requirements

The following is a list of items required to begin the application process for the Master of Music program. There may be additional action or materials required for admission to the program. Upon receipt of the materials below a representative from the CGCE Admissions Processing Office will contact you with confirmation or indicating any missing items.

  • CGCE Graduate Application Form (pdf)
  • $65 (U.S.) non-refundable application fee
  • Bachelor's degree (or its equivalent) from an accredited institution of higher learning
  • Official transcripts from all colleges attended (regardless of number of credits earned)
  • Current professional resume
  • Typewritten statement of professional objectives
  • Three letters of recommendation
  • CGCE Graduate Music Audition Application Form (pdf)
  • Performance Audition (at which any required foundation courses are determined)

Start Dates & Application Deadlines

Below is a list of anticipated start dates. The start dates indicated are based on the university calendar or the CGCE schedule. Your actual first day of class will depend on the course sequence which will be provided by a CGCE Enrollment Advisor once you have matriculated in the program.

Entry Term & Module Start Date(s) Application Deadline(s)
Fall 2013 Late Aug./Early Sept. 08/01/2013
Spring 2014 TBD 11/01/2013

Tuition & Costs

$630 tuition + $141.90 in fees = $771.90
(this rate applies to academic year 2012/2013 and is subject to change)

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