Master of Music in Instrumental Conducting (Wind/Band)
This program is designed for students who intend to pursue careers as conductors of instrumental ensembles. While candidates for this degree are specializing in wind conducting, the program is built around a more complete understanding of instrumental conducting. Graduates of this program are qualified to pursue doctoral work or pursue positions at all levels.
Entrance Requirements
- Applicants must upload to their online application a pre-screening video of a recent performance and/or rehearsal. Approved applicants will be invited for an on-campus interview and audition.
- Applicants should have completed a bachelor’s degree in music from an accredited institution with course work equivalent to that in bachelor’s degrees conferred by the University of Tennessee, including conducting study. Some practical experience as a conductor is also required.
- Diagnostic examinations in music theory and musicology must be taken by all entering students before registering for courses. If deficiencies are determined, specific courses may be recommended or required.
Course Outline
Description | Course Name | Hours |
Critical Studies in Research Methods and Music Scholarship | MUSC 510 | 3 |
Music Academic Electives chosen from: | MUCO, MUTH, or MUTC 500-level (excluding MUCO 593) | 6 |
Music Academic Electives chosen from: | MUED, MUCO, MUTH, or MUTC 500-level (excluding MUCO 593) | 3 |
Band History and Literature | MUIN 580 | 3 |
Wind Conducting Seminar | MUIN 582 | 8 |
Advanced Instrumental (orchestral focus) Conducting | MUVC 590 or MUIN 590 | 2 |
Instrumental Conducting Performance | MUIN 595 | 1 |
Ensemble | MUEN 500-level | 4 |
*Music Electives | 3 | |
Total | 33 |
*Ensemble hours may not be counted as Music Electives.
Final Requirements
- Instrumental Conducting Performance.
- Comprehensive written and oral examinations.
Remember, consult the University Graduate School’s website for deadline dates and other important information.