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Master of Music in Music Theory

This concentration is designed for students who wish to pursue advanced studies in music theory. Graduates of this program are qualified to pursue careers as teachers of music theory-related subjects on the college level and to pursue doctoral study in music theory.

Entrance Requirements

Students applying for graduate study in music theory should:

  • Submit copies of two papers that demonstrate your writing skills. These papers can be any type of paper, preferably on a musical topic, and preferably related to music theory.
  • Interview with members of the TCT faculty.

GTA Applicants:

  • Submit a 10-minute teaching demonstration video (approximately) on melodic dictation for a beginning aural skills class. You do not have to finish the whole example.
  • If you can get a friend or two to sit in as mock students in the video this might help but it is not required.
  • We encourage you to include some singing in the teaching. Use any technology and techniques you like; we appreciate any creative teaching ideas with technology.

Course Outline

DescriptionCourse NameHours
Critical Studies in Research Methods and Music ScholarshipMUSC 5103
Music Academic Electives chosen from:MUCO, MUTH, or
MUTC 500-level (excluding MUCO 593)
6
 
Theory Courses: 15 hours
Analysis: 6 hours:
       Analytical TechniquesMUTH 5203
       Analytical Techniques of Recent MusicMUTH 5213
 
Pedagogy: 3 hours chosen from:
       Music Theory Pedagogy: Written skillsMUTH 5303
       Music Theory Pedagogy: Aural SkillsMUTH 5313
 
Technology: 3 hours chosen from:
       Scoring for Film and MediaMUTC 5203
       Virtual Audio ModelingMUTC 5303
       Computer Music Transcription*MUTC 5403
       Computer ProjectsMUTC 5503
       Independent Study in Music TechnologyMUTC 5933
 
Theory Electives: 3 hours chosen from:
       Analytical TechniquesMUTH 5203
       Analytical Techniques of Recent MusicMUTH 5213
       Music Theory Pedagogy: Written skillsMUTH 5303
       Music Theory Pedagogy: Aural SkillsMUTH 5313
       Music Theory PracticumMUTH 5901
       Special Topics in Music TheoryMUTH 5513
 
Thesis*MUSC 5006
Non-Theory Music Electives** 3
Total33
*Can be taken for graduate credit only if not already taken at the bachelors level and if the student does not already has a proficiency in a notation program.
**A maximum of 2 ensemble hours may be counted as music electives.

Counterpoint will be recommended to those students who have not taken a counterpoint class at the undergraduate level.
Note: A course cannot be taken for a requirement and for an elective. Requirements and electives must be two different courses.

Final Requirements

  1. Comprehensive written and oral examinations.
  2. The completion of two scholarly papers (suggested: 5-8k words) on research topics related to music theory. Each paper must be completed as part of credits achieved through the two, 3-credit thesis (MUSC 500) courses. The two papers need not be entirely new research topics; they may stem from course papers or independent study projects.
  3. The successful presentation of one of these scholarly papers.

Remember, consult the University Graduate School’s website for deadline dates and other important information.

Natalie L. Haslam College of Music

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1741 Volunteer Blvd.
Knoxville TN 37996-2600

Phone: 865-974-3241
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