All first-semester graduate students in the School of Music are required to complete the Music History assessment and the Music Theory placement exams. These are scheduled prior to the start of ...
Our coursework combines the study of philosophical, research-based, and theoretical positions of teaching and learning music with pragmatic approaches to improving music learning. You will be guided ...
The School of Music offers a wide range of highly competitive graduate teaching assistantships and other financial incentives to its graduate students, including a 100% tuition waiver and insurance ...
The College of Music’s Graduate Certificate in Music Theory offers a curricular framework for advanced studies in music theory, along with formal acknowledgement of these studies without the more ...
The Graduate Certificate in Community Music Education is designed for individuals aiming to expand their expertise in community-based music initiatives. This flexible, two-semester program emphasizes ...
The EdM in music education program focuses on designing curriculum and assessment to help you thrive in a challenging and rapidly changing educational environment. It empowers musicians with an ...
This program in early music (up to 1850) combines advanced study in performance, music history, and performance practices. Students should expect to spend two years in full-time study in Cleveland.
The nationally renowned College of Music offers a comprehensive array of graduate degrees in music to help you refine your music composition, conducting, research and writing skills. One of the top ...
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