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M.A. in Music (Critical Music Studies)

USA

What will I learn?

The Department of Music offers programs that normally lead to the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Music, with tracks in Critical Music Studies and in Composition. The Department also offers programs that normally lead to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Music Performance. Master's Degrees in Music with tracks in Critical Music Studies, in Composition, and in Music Performance are also available.

Stony Brook’s graduate programs in Music have grown out of a unique partnership between the academy and the conservatory. The Music Department has a distinguished and well-balanced faculty in the scholarly study of music, composition, and performance. Graduate curricula are designed to facilitate interaction among musical disciplines that have traditionally been kept separate. A number of courses are team-taught by two or more faculty members, examining topics from several disciplinary viewpoints, and academic courses typically have a mix of students from all areas. Several examine music in a broader social context, drawing on such disciplines as ethnomusicology, cultural studies, and feminist theory. Interdisciplinary studies are central to the educational philosophy of the department, and the Department encourages the development of professional competence in more than one area of musical study. For students at the Doctoral level who propose to do serious work both in performance and in some other area, a variety of options are available, including some dual degrees.

Music of the 20th and 21st centuries is a particular emphasis of both the performance and academic programs, but other areas are also amply represented. Students can choose seminars from a broad spectrum of topics, ranging from the history of music theory to American popular music. Performing organizations include Baroque Chamber Ensemble, Chamber Music, Jazz Ensemble, Contemporary Chamber Players, Camerata Singers, Stony Brook Symphony Orchestra, VOLTA West African Music Ensemble, and Opera Workshop.

Which department am I in?

College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music

Study options

Full Time (30 Hours)

Tuition fees
$28,788.00 (24,28,957) per year

*Price shown is for indicative purposes, please

Start date

January 2025

Venue

College of Arts and Sciences, Department of Music

Stony Brook University,

3304 Staller Center,

STONY BROOK,

New York,

11794, United States

Entry requirements

For international students

A. A bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution.

B. Official transcripts of all undergraduate records, and all graduate records, where applicable.

C. A minimum grade point average of 3.0 (B) in undergraduate music courses.

D. Three letters of recommendation from persons familiar with the student’s work.

E. Examples of undergraduate work:

For Critical Music Studies track applicants, essays in music history, analysis, theory, ethnomusicology, or criticism.

For Composition track applicants, musical scores and recordings.

F. Acceptance by both the Department of Music and the Graduate School.

Applicants are invited to submit any other evidence of their abilities in support of their application for admission, such as recordings of music performances.

All students entering the M.A. program will be assessed in the following areas:

1. Ear training.

2. Basic keyboard skills (for Composition students only).

3. The history and cultural study of music.

4. The analysis of music.

These exams are advisory only; students will be advised on which courses to take to address any gaps or develop specific skills.

English Proficiency

IELTS: Overall score of 6.5, with no subsection recommended to be below 6; and TOEFL iBT: Overall score of 90 for doctoral applicants and 80 for master’s applicants.

*There may be different IELTS requirements depending on your chosen course.

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