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2024-2025 Graduate Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Graduate Catalog

Music - Music Performance, M.M.


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Major Code: 1633

The Performance major will help prepare students in the field of music performance develop a higher level of proficiency on their instrument or as a singer in a variety of contexts culminating in a recital and/or special performance. Students may choose from one of four Performance areas: Instrumental, Piano, Vocal, or Multiple Woodwinds.

The Performance major also allows students to pursue areas of special and related interest through elective studies. The University of Central Oklahoma is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music {NASM}.

Contacts


Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam Magrill
Email: smagrill@uco.edu
Office: MUS 220
Phone: 405 - 974 - 5684

Admission Requirements


Submit the following items to:
Jackson College of Graduate Studies
100 N. University Drive, NUC 404
Edmond, OK 73034
  • Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).
  • Official copies of undergraduate and graduate transcripts from each institution attended with all degrees posted. Completion of an appropriate undergraduate program (or equivalent for international students) and demonstration of at least baccalaureate-level competence in those areas considered common to all undergraduate study in music as outlined in Sections VII or VIII of the National Association of Schools of Music Handbook. Undergraduate transcripts must show a minimum 2.50 GPA overall or 2.75 GPA in the last 60 hours attempted.
  • Students with a native language other than English must submit evidence of English language proficiency. See Admission to Graduate Studies  - English Language Proficiency.
  • Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admission to Graduate Studies .

Other Requirements


  • Entrance Advisory Examination. Complete the written Entrance Advisory Examination in music history, music theory, and writing skills after admission to the graduate program and prior to attending classes. A passing grade of 70% is required. Students falling below 70% may make up any deficiency in an individual area or areas by enrolling in Music History Survey, Music Theory survey, and Writing About Music as determined by the graduate advisor. These courses must be completed with a grade of B or better.
  • Diction: Candidates in the Vocal area of the Performance major must demonstrate proficiency in English, Italian, French, Latin, and German diction through written and aural examination prior to attending classes. Candidates deemed deficient must take the relevant diction courses as determined by the graduate advisor in consultation with the vocal faculty and complete them with a grade of B or higher.
  • Plan of Study. Each student must file a plan of study with the graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studies by the end of the first semester of graduate work. The plan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate program advisor before it can be considered official.
  • Academic Standards. Meet the following course work standards:
    • Overall GPA of 3.00 or higher.
    • No more than 6 hours of “C”.
    • No more than six advisor-approved hours from traditional correspondence courses.
  • Culminating Project. Candidates must successfully complete a culminating project. Candidates in the Instrumental, Piano, and Multiple Woodwinds areas must complete a full one- hour recital adjudicated by a committee of three members of the graduate faculty in the field. Candidates in the Multiple Woodwind Performance area must perform on at least three woodwind instruments during this recital, of which one must be a double reed. Candidates in the Vocal area must complete a supervised project of a nature relevant to professional practice which is evaluated by a committee of three members of the graduate faculty in the field.
  • Comprehensive Examination. The degree candidate must at the end of study pass a comprehensive examination based on all previous instruction and relevant general knowledge of music. The comprehensive Examination will consist of both written and oral examinations. No later than the final week of the previous semester, the candidate must inform the graduate advisor of the readiness to take the examination in the following semester. The Comprehensive Examination Committee will consist of the candidate’s major instructor, one member of the academic music faculty and a member of the graduate faculty in music of the candidate’s own choosing.
  • Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS by the advertised deadline.

Graduation Requirements


Required Core Courses: 14 - 16 Hours


Choose One Area of Study:


Area 1: Instrumental: 16 - 18 Hours


Applied Lessons: 8 - 10 Hours

Chamber Music: 3 Hours

Guided Electives: 4 - 6 Hours

Strongly recommend:

Area 2: Piano: 16 - 18 Hours


Area 3: Vocal: 16 - 18 Hours


Applied Vocal Lessons: 8 Hours

Guided Electives: 1 - 3 Hours

May include 1 additional hour of:

Area 4: Multiple Woodwinds: 16 - 18 Hours


Applied lessons in woodwind instrument 1: 8 Hours

Applied lessons in woodwind instrument 2: 4 - 6 Hours

Applied lessons in woodwind instrument 3: 4 - 6 Hours

Major Ensemble: 2 Hours

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED: 32 HOURS


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