M.M. Music

Akron, Ohio

 

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Program Overview

The Master of Music (M.M.) program at The University of Akron is designed for musicians seeking advanced training and specialization in various disciplines of music. It offers concentrations in performance, music education, composition, conducting, and music theory. The program aims to cultivate artistic excellence, critical thinking, and professional skills necessary for successful careers in music performance, teaching, composition, and research.

Curriculum: The curriculum of the M.M. Music program is tailored to the chosen concentration, providing a balance of core coursework, electives, and practical experiences. Core courses typically include advanced music theory, music history, pedagogy, and performance techniques specific to the concentration. Elective options allow students to customize their learning experience, focusing on areas such as jazz studies, contemporary music practices, or interdisciplinary collaborations.

Research Focus: The M.M. Music program encourages scholarly inquiry and artistic research, offering opportunities for students to engage in creative projects, thesis writing, and collaborative research with faculty and peers. Emphasis is placed on developing critical analysis skills, innovative musical expressions, and contributions to the field through original compositions, performances, or scholarly publications.

Industry Engagement: Students in the M.M. Music program benefit from strong connections with regional arts organizations, music festivals, and performance venues. Through internships, ensemble participation, and outreach programs, students gain practical experience and professional networking opportunities. The program prepares graduates to enter diverse sectors of the music industry, including performance, arts administration, music education, and freelance music composition.

Global Perspective: With a commitment to diversity and cultural exchange, The University of Akron's M.M. Music program integrates global perspectives into its curriculum. Faculty and students explore diverse musical traditions, collaborate with international artists, and engage in cross-cultural performances and research. This exposure enhances students' understanding of global music practices and prepares them to thrive in a culturally interconnected world.

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Location

Akron, Ohio

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Score

IELTS 6.5

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Tuition Fee

USD 16020

Postgraduate Entry Requirements

Academic Qualifications: Applicants for postgraduate programs typically require a minimum academic achievement of 75% or above in their bachelor's degree.

English Language Proficiency:

  • IELTS: Overall band score of  6.5 with a minimum of 6.0 in each component.
  • TOEFL: Overall score of 79 or higher.
  • DET (Duolingo English Test): Minimum score of 115.

The University of Akron (UA) offers a variety of scholarships to support international students financially. These scholarships are designed to help alleviate the cost of tuition and support academic excellence. 

Merit Scholarships: Merit scholarships at UA are automatically considered for all incoming first-year students. These awards are based on a comprehensive review of the applicant’s academic transcripts, curriculum, and cumulative GPA. 

Williams Honors College Scholarships|: First-year, transfer, and continuing students who meet specific academic qualifications can apply for the Williams Honors College Scholarships. These scholarships range from $1,500 to $2,000 and require an application to the Williams Honors College, including an interview. 

Provost’s Scholarships for Transfer Students: These scholarships, ranging from $1,000 to $5,000, are available to students transferring from another regionally accredited college or university. Transfer students are automatically considered for these awards upon applying for admission​.

International Student Scholarship Opportunities: International students can also benefit from various specific scholarships offered by different departments and programs within the university. For instance, the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences offers numerous scholarships for students pursuing majors within their disciplines. These range from awards for academic merit to those supporting specific fields of study​​.

Graduate Assistantships: For graduate international students, UA offers numerous assistantships that provide stipends and tuition remission. These positions allow students to gain valuable work experience while funding their education. 

Graduates of The University of Akron's M.M. Music program possess advanced skills and knowledge in music performance, education, composition, and research, preparing them for diverse career opportunities in the music industry. 

Professional Musician: Graduates specializing in performance can pursue careers as professional musicians in orchestras, chamber ensembles, bands, or as solo performers. They perform in concerts, recitals, studio recordings, and collaborate with other musicians and composers.

Music Educator: With a focus on music education, graduates can become teachers in K-12 schools, community music schools, or colleges and universities. They instruct students in instrumental or vocal techniques, music theory, history, and ensemble performance. They may also lead marching bands, choirs, or orchestras.

Composer or Arranger: Graduates with a composition concentration can work as composers, creating original music for films, television, video games, theater productions, and concerts. They collaborate with directors, producers, and performers to achieve desired musical effects and emotional impact.

Conductor: Graduates specializing in conducting can pursue careers as conductors of orchestras, choirs, bands, or other musical ensembles. They interpret musical scores, lead rehearsals, and direct performances to achieve artistic vision and musical excellence.

Music Therapist: Graduates interested in therapeutic applications of music can become music therapists. They work in hospitals, rehabilitation centers, nursing homes, and mental health facilities, using music to help individuals improve cognitive, emotional, and social well-being.

Arts Administrator: Graduates may work as arts administrators in music organizations, festivals, or performing arts centers. They oversee operations, marketing, fundraising, and program development to support musical performances, educational initiatives, and community engagement.

Freelance Musician or Entrepreneur: Some graduates choose to work as freelance musicians, offering performances for special events, weddings, or corporate functions. Others may start their own music studios, music production companies, or music-related businesses.


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