MM Music – Ethnomusicology
The Music – Ethnomusicology degree offered by the University of Arizona may be pursued with emphases in composition, ethnomusicology, music education, musicology, music theory, and performance (including accompanying and conducting)
Quick Facts
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Full-time Duration: |
1 year |
Starting in: |
August, January |
Tuition Fee: |
$10,063 per semester |
Location: |
Tucson, United States |
Department
The University of Arizona, ranked among the nation’s most distinguished research universities, is a particularly invigorating environment in which to pursue such development.
The graduate student body within the School of Music is of sufficient size and diversity to permit formal and informal exchanges of experiences, ideas, and knowledge.
The internationally-recognized music faculty includes scholars, composers, and performers.
Students of the Music – Ethnomusicology degree offered by the University of Arizona work individually with faculty members in small seminars and tutorials, in informal studio and coaching sessions, and in intensive consultations relating to the preparation of theses, dissertations, and performance projects.
The School of Music and the College of Fine Arts possess considerable resources to foster intellectual and artistic development, and the intellectual diversity of the university as a whole provides a stimulating environment and invites interdisciplinary inquiry.