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Nov 21, 2024
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2024-2025 Catalog
Master of Arts in Music Education
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The Master of Arts in Music Education degree furthers Adams State University’s mission by providing educational opportunities for K-12 teachers to earn a master’s degree in music education at a reasonable cost. The Music Education master’s program furthers students’ musical and professional growth, enhances the success of the students they serve, and provides graduate coursework necessary for additional salary credit. The degree offers two tracks, using the cohort model. For the first track, all courses are delivered online. The second track is a combined online/on-campus program. Students in this track enroll in the same online core and supporting courses as the first track. Students in the second track choose an area of concentration in performance, composition, or conducting, in lieu of electives. These courses are delivered face-to-face and require a two semester residency in addition to the summer residency at the beginning of the degree program.
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Degree Requirements
- Minimum degree requirements are 30 hours.
- Students must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 throughout the degree.
All candidates for a master’s degree in music education must meet graduation requirements as set forth in the Adams State University Academic Catalog.
Music Education Online Track
Course Requirements (minimum 30 credits) Additional Supportive Studies
Music Education Online/On-campus Track with Concentrations In
- Composition
- Conducting
- Performing
Course Requirements (Minimum 30 Credits)
Small Ensemble
(2 credits total-courses may be repeated) Large Ensemble
(2 credits total-courses may be repeated) Note:
An on-campus residency during the first two semesters of the program is required for completion of courses in the concentration area. Please contact Dr. Matthew Schildt (mschildt@adams.edu) with any questions.
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