Music Education, MME

33 credit hours

The Master of Music Education program will enable certified, practicing K-12 educators to expand their knowledge of the field and improve their musicianship and leadership skills.

A graduate student in the School of Arts, Media, and Communications may take only one tutorial or independent study course and may enroll in a maximum of nine graduate credit hours per semester. A student may not receive graduate credit for any course designated as a dually-enrolled course if that student received credit for the undergraduate version of that course.

Admission Requirements

Applications are initially reviewed by the director of graduate admissions. Once admitted to the university, the applicant is to provide the additional required materials to the director of graduate programs and appropriate graduate program manager for an interview.

In addition to the requirements of all graduate students, applicants to the School of Arts, Media, and Communications should complete and/or submit the following documents:

  • Transcripts demonstrating completion of undergraduate degree in related field with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA in all major coursework.
  • The official results from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) if GPA is below 3.0. 
  • Three letters of recommendation submitted through school portal.
  • 1,000-word statement of purpose describing applicant’s goals.
  • Specific deliverables depending on area of study, such as a writing sample and/or portfolio of work, brought to on-campus interview.

Completion Options

Non-Thesis/Applied Project Option

The applied project allows students with a professional focus to apply the theories and research methods of their field in a professional setting or in a final product or series of products. Projects may take different forms, but all students produce some form of material on behalf of an organization or field of practice. Students pursuing the non-thesis/applied project option document their progress and product for final review by their thesis committee. This option should only be considered by students who do not intend to continue study beyond the master’s level. See the chair of the program for more information.

Thesis Option

The thesis involves the creation of an original piece of scholarship relevant to the field of study that investigates an aspect of that field, professional area or organization. Students evaluate the state of the field in existing research on their topic area and then develop a research question to investigate. Over the course of the program, students investigate their topic and refine their thesis, which is written the final two semesters and reviewed by their thesis committee. The required length for the thesis option for completion of the Masters in the School of Arts, Media, and Communications is between 50-70 pages. The length will be determined by the topic of inquiry, scope and procedure used to investigate and draw conclusions. The final requirements will be determined by the student’s committee chair and the director of graduate programs.

Students who do not successfully complete and defend the Thesis/Project Prospectus, or who have not completed their Thesis/Project by the end of AMC 61000, must enroll in AMC 60500 Thesis/Project Experience in every fall and spring semester until the Thesis/Project is completed.

Degree Requirements

Core Curriculum

AMC 50000Research Methods

3

or

EDU 57000Educational Research

3

AMC 51000Research and Scholastic Writing

3

AMC 60000Thesis/Directed Project I

3

AMC 61000Thesis/Directed Project II

3

EDU 50500Analysis of Teaching and Learning Behavior

3

EDU 52000Curriculum Analysis and Design

3

MUS 50100Foundations in Music Education

3

MUS 51000Contemporary Issues in Music Education

3

MUS 53000Leadership in K-12 Music Programs

3

MUS 54100Conducting and Literature

3

MUS 55000Arranging

3