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Dec 21, 2024
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University General Course Catalog 2016-2017 ARCHIVED CATALOG: LINKS AND CONTENT ARE OUT OF DATE. CHECK WITH YOUR ADVISOR.
Music Performance, M.M.
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Return to: Graduate Programs in the College of Liberal Arts
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I. Contact Information
Louis Niebur, Ph.D., Graduate Program Director
(775) 784-6145
lniebur@unr.edu
Department of Music
Church Fine Arts / 226
University of Nevada, Reno
Reno, NV 89557-0049
II. Brief Introduction
The University of Nevada, Reno Department of Music provides education in the history, performance, theory, and pedagogy of music. Its mission is to help students acquire the skills and knowledge to enable them to successfully contribute as performers, scholars, and educators. At the same time, the Department stands committed to supporting the creative endeavors of its faculty, and to fostering a close relationship with the greater Northern Nevada community.
The Master of Music program in the College of Liberal Arts allows students to pursue their primary interests and gain an education in the following tracks:
- Master of Music in Instrumental Performance
- Master of Music in Vocal Performance
- Master of Music in Orchestral Career Studies
- Master of Music in Jazz & Improvisational Music
- Master of Music in Composition
- Master of Music in Choral Conducting
- Master of Music in Wind Conducting
III. Program Objectives/Student Learning Outcomes
- Students pursuing the Master of Arts-Musicology and Master of Music-Music Education degrees are expected to write and conduct research at a professional level.
- All Master’s students are expected to gain an in-depth understanding of music theory and music history.
- All Master of Music in Performance majors are expected to perform at a professional level
IV. Admission Requirements
To be admitted into the Department of Music graduate program you must meet the program requirements, but you must also meet the requirements of the graduate school. The University Admissions Web site has information specifically for the graduate admissions process.
Applicants steps:
- Contact the appropriate graduate faculty member or the Department of Music Chair to determine eligibility for a graduate degree in music.
- Apply to audition by obtain the Audition/Application Procedures from your appropriate faculty member
- Complete the online Graduate School application and pay the application fee. You can apply to Graduate School at UNR online. The University of Nevada, Reno uses CollegeNET as its application provider. The process is straightforward: create an account, login and you’re on your way.
- Have two official transcripts sent directly from your undergraduate institution to the Graduate School: University of Nevada, Reno, Graduate School, Mail Stop 326, Reno, NV 89557-0326
- Have two letters of recommendation sent to the Department of Music: University of Nevada, Reno, Department of Music/226, Reno, NV 89557-0226
- Complete your Immunizations and send those records to: University of Nevada, Reno, Graduate School, Mail Stop 326, Reno, NV 89557-0326
A. Instrumental Performance/Composition Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (9 units)
- Ensemble (2 units)
- Electives (7 units)
Applied Area (10 units)
- MUS 797 - Thesis (1 to 6 units) (6 units) (two full recitals/portfolio)
- Instrument/Composition (4 units)
Required Examinations (1 unit)
B. Vocal Performance Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (15 units)
Required Examinations (1 unit)
C. Orchestral Career Studies Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (12 units)
Required Examinations (1 unit)
D. Jazz Performance Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (13 units)
- Instrument (4 units)
- Ensemble (2 units)
- Electives (7 units)
Required Examinations (1 unit)
E. Wind Conducting Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (8 units)
Applied Area (11 units)
NOTE: * UNLV analog course is Music 722: Instrumental Conducting Seminar
Required Examinations (1 unit)
F. Choral Conducting Specialization
Related Studies or Minor (11 units)
Required Examinations (1 unit)
VI. Total Units (32 units)
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