पाठ्यक्रम परिवर्तनशीलता
|
अध्ययनको विधि
|
लाग्ने समय
|
ट्युशन शुल्क
|
सुरु हुने मिति
|
स्थान
|
पाठ्यक्रमबारे सारश
This program offers students an opportunity to acquire advanced understanding and skills in music education theory and practice or in musical performance. Through a comprehensive curriculum, students in this emphasis undertake core courses in musicianship, theory, history, research, and education/pedagogy. Additional courses in the area of specialization are specified relative to the interests and objectives of the student.
कार्यक्रमका खाकाहरू
The Core Courses are MU5201 Advance Music History 2 credits, MU8101 Graduate Music Theory 2 credits, MU8222 Music Bibliography and Research 3 credits, MU8601 Foundations of Music Education 3 credits. Additional Requirements are Electives in Music Education or Education (8 credits), Electives in Music (4 credits), Plan B Paper (6 credits), Electives (2 credits), Oral Examination on Plan B Paper (0 credits), Comprehensive Written Examination (0 credits).
अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय विद्यार्थीहरू प्रवेशको लागि आवश्यकता
Students must have an undergraduate degree in music. A GPA of 3.00 or higher is strongly preferred. International students must have a minimum TOEFL score of 80.
University of Minnesota Duluth accepts IELTS
* Please check with your chosen school for the exact entry requirements for your programme.
योग्यता
स्नातकोत्तर उपाधि
प्रदान गर्ने निकाय
University Of Minnesota Duluth
विभागको नाम
School of Fine Arts, Department of Music
स्थान / कार्यालयको नाम
School of Fine Arts, Department of Music
ठेगाना र पोष्ट कोड
1201 Ordean Court
Humanities 231
DULUTH
Minnesota
55812
स्थानबारे जानकारी
The Department of Music is a primary resource for those who seek a comprehensive music education and for those who wish to enrich their lives through involvement with music. The mission of the Department is to give students the highest quality musical instruction, preparing them to be teachers, creators, performers, and appreciators of music. Music students and faculty play a leading role in offering cultural and artistic enrichment to the campus, community, and Upper Midwest through outreach and scholarly/creative activities. The Department is committed to assisting students achieve demanding standards of performance and scholarship in both classroom and artistic endeavors, and to helping them make ethical and gratifying choices to shape their citizenship within the musical community. It offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees in music and provides students the highest level of instruction in classes, applied studio lessons, and ensembles, as well as exceptional advisement. In addition, the Department enjoys the benefit of a brilliant new performance venue, Weber Music Hall, designed by international architect Cesar Pelli. Weber Music Hall opened in October 2002 with remarkable reviews from artists and audiences. Music majors at UMD are eligible to compete for numerous scholarship awards, and graduate students consistently receive tuition fellowship support.
टेलिफोन नम्बर
+1 218 726 8208
के यो स्थानमा आवास सुविधा उपलब्ध छ ?
हो वा छ
आवास सम्बन्धी विस्तृत जानकारी
The Office of Residence Life believes that campus living is integral to a student's educational experience. The purpose of residence life is to promote community development and personal growth. In choosing to live on campus, a student-resident commits to participate as a positive citizen in an educational community; a community characterized by respect, responsibility and opportunity. A variety of furnished housing is available at UMD for students who wish to live in University residence halls and apartments. The University offers housing to 1,564 students in traditional residence halls and 1,455 students in apartment-style units. Residence Hall rooms are furnished with beds and mattresses, draperies, desks, chairs, drawer space, study lamps, wastebaskets, compact refrigerator, local telephone service and telephone, basic cable TV service and Ethernet computer connection for each resident. Almost all rooms in the residence halls are designed for two students. Students living in the residence halls must provide their own bed linens (pillows, sheets, pillow cases, blankets and bedspreads). Apartment units are furnished with refrigerator, stove, couch and chair, end table, dining table and chairs, beds and mattresses, desks, chairs, dressers, desk lamps, shower curtain, draperies, local telephone service and telephone, basic cable TV service, and Ethernet computer connection for each resident. Students living in the University apartment s must provide their own cooking and eating utensils, wastebaskets, and bed linens (pillows, sheets, pillow case, blanket and bedspread). Each apartment is designed for four students.