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University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

College of fine Arts And design

ACAdemiC degree ProgrAms

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College of Fine Arts and DesignEvans Hall, Room 13Telephone: (405) 974-3771Fax: (405) 974-3775Email: [email protected]: www.uco.edu/cfad

Mr. Steve Hansen, DeanMs. Charleen Weidell, Associate Dean

Department Chairs Mr. David Maxwell, Department of Art

Mr. Michael Litzau, Assistant Chair Ms. Barbara Weidell, Assistant Chair

Ms. Amy Johnson, Department of Design Ms. Valerie Settles, Assistant Chair

Dr. Brian Lamb, Director, School of Music Dr. Rob Glaubitz, Assistant Director, School of Music Dr. Kato Buss, Department Chair, Theater Arts Ms. Carrie Hill, Assistant Chair Ms. Michelle Moeller, Chair of Dance Ms. Jill Priest, Assistant Chair

The names of graduate program advisors appear on the program degree sheets on the following pages.

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At the graduate level, the College of Fine Arts and Design awards the following degrees:

Master of Music (M.M.)• Music

◦ Composition ◦ Collaborative Piano ◦ Conducting ◦ Instrumental Performance ◦ Music Education ◦ Musical Theatre ◦ Piano Pedagogy ◦ Piano Performance ◦ Vocal Pedagogy ◦ Vocal Performance

Master of Music (M.M.)• Jazz Studies

◦ Performance ◦ Music Production

Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)• Design• Illustration

The University of Central Oklahoma is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music. The Interior Design program within the M.F.A. in Design is accredited by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation (CIDA).

Graduate Certificates• Historical Performance

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: DesignMajor: DesignDegree: Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

Dept: DesignCollege: Fine Arts and DesignMajor Code: 1600

Design, M.F.A. The MFA in Design is a terminal degree that provides opportunities for students who are interested in design education, research, and proficiency. Designers are innovative problem solvers who process information and user needs to improve communication and environments. The Department of Design at UCO offers coursework in Graphic Design and Interior Design. In the State of Oklahoma, Interior Design professionals need to register if they wish to be designated as Interior Designers. The Oklahoma Board of Architects, Landscape Architects and Interior Designers requires a degree from a program accredited by CIDA (formerly FIDER) for registration. At UCO the BFA in Interior Design is an accredited program.

Other Requirements• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywithhis/

her graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studies by the endofthefirstsemester 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. • Complete an acceptable thesis and successfully defend it in

public. Send two paper copies and one electronic copy of the thesis to the library through Proquest, and submit the thesis’ title page, original signature page, summary and abstract page to the JCGS.

• Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS by the advertised deadline.

Graduation RequirementsRequired Courses ..........................................................33 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

DES 5011 Design Orientation

DES 5222 Writing & Research for Design

DES 5293 Design Studio I*

DES 5393 Design Studio II*

DES 5xx3 Design Studio III*

DES 5493 Design Research I

DES 5543 Design Research II

3 hours of DES History

12 hours of Thesis

Guided Electives ............................................................21 HoursComplete 21 Hours from the following list

Graduate Advisor: Brock WynnEmail: [email protected]: A&D107Phone: (405) 974 - 5200

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).Application deadlines:

◦ April 1 for fall, ◦ October 1 for spring, ◦ March 1 for summer

• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcripts must show a minimum 2.50 GPA overall or 2.50 GPA in the last 60 hours attempted.

• Students with a native language other than English must submit evidence of English language proficiency. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• An essay that includes the following: ◦ Why you wish to pursue a Master of Fine Arts degree in

Design at UCO. ◦ Your professional career plan and objectives.

• Three (3) letters of recommendation. At least one letter must be written by a design professional. Letters from UCO faculty are not acceptable.

• A design portfolio that includes 10 – 15 examples of your design work with project titles, dates, descriptions and other relevant information.

• A current resume.• Evidence of completion of all prerequisites (if any), as

determined by the graduate advisor.*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

continued...

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Program: DesignMajor: Design continued

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

DES 5113 History of Graphic Design I

DES 5123 History of Graphic Design II

DES 5133 History of Graphic Design III

DES 5313 Typography Studio

DES 5423 Computer Graphics Studio*

DES 5443 Illustration Studio*

DES 5483 Clock Tower Studio*

DES 5513 History of Interior Design I

DES 5523 History of Interior Design II

DES 5553 History of Interior Design III

DES 5633 Computer Drafting Studio*

DES 5733 Furniture Design Studio*

DES 5753 Environmental Design Studio*

DES 5773 Charles Evans Studio*

DES 5843 Teaching Design*

DES 5900 Practicum in Design*

DES 5910 Seminar / Special Topics*

DES 5930 Individual Study in Design*

DES 5950 Internship in Design*

DES 5960 Institute in Design*

DES 5970 Study Tour in Design*

ESFR 5013 Foundations of Educ. Research

ADED 5313 Techniques of Teaching Adults

ADED 5333 Motivational Concepts

ADED 5823 Nature & Characteristics of the Adult Learner

General Electives .............................................................6 Hours

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 60 HOURS*May be repeated for credit, up to 9 hours.

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Program: IllustrationMajor: IllustrationDegree: Master of Fine Arts (M.F.A.)

Dept: DesignCollege: Fine Arts and DesignMajor Code: 1640

Illustration, M.F.A. TheMFAinIllustrationisaterminaldegreeprogramwhosecurriculumiscreatedspecificallyforstudentsinterestedindevelopingabody of illustrated work dedicated to image and serial image making for commercial application that will make them competitive locally,regionally and nationally. The program will also address essential educational needs including: personal stylistic development; advancedconcepts in marketing, branding and practical business applications; storytelling; historical and theoretical frameworks; as well asteaching illustration.

15 examples of illustration work with project titles, dates and other relevant information, and creative process documentation for at least one major project that shows idea generation throughfinalproduction.

Graduation RequirementsRequired Courses ..........................................................36 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

DES 5206 Graduate Illustration I

DES 5306 Graduate Illustration II

DES 5406 Graduate Illustration III

DES 5506 Graduate Illustration IV

DES 5723 Portfolio Development

DES 5383 Thesis Development

DES 5823 Thesis Exhibition

DES 5483 Clocktower

Guided Electives ............................................................24 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

DES 5113 History of Design ORDES 5143 History of Illustration

CSDY 5xx3 Creative Writing Elective (Please see below)DES 5843 Teaching Practicum Design

DES 5043 Design Theory

DES 5163 Business of Illustration

ART/DES 5xx3 Studio Elective (Please see below)DES 5433 Contemporary Illustration Practice

DES 5673 Criticism Seminar

Creative Writing Elective (choose one of the following) - 3 HOURS(CSDY 5723, CSDY 5583, CSDY 5573, CSDY 5533, CSDY 5313, CSDY 5413, CSDY 5423, CSDY 5513, CSDY 5523 Prerequisite 3573.Studio Elective (Students can use any 5000-level Art or Design elective) - 3 HOURSTOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 60 HOURS

Graduate Advisor: Amy JohnsonEmail: [email protected]: A&D107BPhone: (405) 974 - 5770

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

each institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from accredited institutions.• Essay to the Department of Design with rationale for their

desire to enter the MFA program.• Digital Portfolio submission* (See Additional Information)• Creative process documentation* (See Additional Information)• Interview with the candidate either in person or via Skype.• All applicants and materials will be reviewed by the Department

Chair, Director of MFA Illustration Program, Associate Director of the Illustration Program• Students with a native language other than English must submit evidence of English language proficiency. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

Other Requirements• Plan of Study. Each student must develop a plan of study with his/herprogramadvisorandfileitwiththeJacksonCollegeofGraduate Studies by the endofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework. 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. ◦ Students accepted in the program must achieve a minimum

of “B” for every course taken.• Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS by

advertised deadline.

Additional Information• It is recommended the digital portfolio submission include 10 -

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: CompositionDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1614

Music - Composition, M.M. TheCompositionmajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofmusiccompositiontodevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyincomposingmusic in a variety of genres for a variety of instrumental and vocal combinations. Students learn to put together recitals of their music and/or special performances of their works. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Composition majors must, under supervision, complete and have performed a major composition and/or present a recital of their original compositions, which will be evaluated by a committee of three relevantmembersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Composition continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Composition Major Courses .............16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MUS 5062 Applied Composition (8 credit hours)

MPER 5010 Applied Music (2 credit hours) OR MPER 5021 Secondary Applied Music

MUS 5503 Advanced Conducting/Score Reading

Guided Electives ........................................................3-5 HoursTo be chosen from among supportive disciplinary training as definedbyNASMstandards.

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Collaborative PianoDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1615

Music - Collaborative Piano, M.M. TheCollaborativePianomajorwillhelppreparestudents in thefieldofmusicperformancedevelopahigher levelofproficiency inperforming collaboratively on the piano, in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special performance. This major also allows individuals 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).

• 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 in each major must

successfully complete a culminating project. Collaborative Piano majors must complete a full one-hour collaborative recital adjudicated by a committee of three members of the graduate facultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• Diction. Candidates in Vocal Performance, Vocal Pedagogy, and Collaborative Piano must demonstrate proficiency inItalian, French and German diction, either through a record of diction study at the undergraduate level or through examination. Candidates deemed deficient must take therelevant undergraduate course or courses concurrent with their graduate study.

continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Collaborative Piano continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Collaborative Piano Major Courses ..16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Collaborative Piano Lessons ...........................8 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 4 times or more)

Repertoire/Literature .....................................................4 Hours MUS 5182 Collaborative Piano Literature I

MUS 5192 Collaborative Piano Literature II

Collaborative Piano Courses ........................................2 Hours

MPER 5321 Collaborative Piano Practicum (can repeat 4 times)

Guided Electives ........................................................2-4 Hours MPER 5421 Advanced Chamber Music

MPER 5010 Applied Piano Pedagogy

Vocal Diction/Literature Courses (5000 level)

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: ConductingDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1613

Music - Conducting, M.M. TheConductingmajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofconductingtodevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyinconductingmusicfor instrumentalists and/or vocalists in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special project. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Conducting majors must, under supervised preparation, conduct a major work for large ensemble (band, orchestra, choir, vocal production), which will be evaluated by a committee of three relevant members of the graduate faculty.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Conducting continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Conducting Major Courses ...............15-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Repertoire/Literature ..................................................2-3 Hours MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

MUS 5263 Choral Literature

MUS 5022 Music of Small Vocal Ensembles

Conducting..................................................................10 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Conducting (may be repeated 4 times)

MUS 5503 Advanced Conducting-Score Reading

MUS 5113 Advanced Choral Conducting OR MUS 5173 Advanced Instrumental Conducting

Guided Electives ........................................................3-6 HoursTo be chosen from among supportive disciplinary training as definedbyNASMstandards.

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

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Program: MusicMajor: Instrumental PerformanceDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1619

Music - Instrumental Performance, M.M. TheInstrumentalPerformancemajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofmusicperformancedevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyin performing on their instrument, be it percussion, string, woodwind, harp, or brass, in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special performance. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Instrumental Performance majors must complete a full one-hour recital in the major applied area adjudicated by a committee of three membersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Instrumental Performance continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Instrumental Performance Major Courses .....................................................16-18 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Lessons ......................................................8-10 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (may be repeated 4 times or more)

Major Ensemble ............................................................2 Hours MPER 5291 Wind Symphony OR MPER 5161 Symphony Orchestra

Chamber Music.............................................................3 Hours

MPER 5421Advanced Chamber Music

WW/Brass Quintet or String Quartet

Guided Electives ........................................................4-6 HoursStrongly recommend: MUS 5443 Arts Management

Additional large ensembles or chamber music

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Music EducationDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1611

Music - Music Education, M.M. TheMusic Educationmajor will help prepare students in the field ofmusic education to develop a higher level of proficiency inunderstanding and utilization for instruction of specific philosophical, methodological, and educational concepts pertinent to theenvironment of the public school system. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Music Education majors must complete a supervised project of a nature relevant to professional practice and evaluated by a committee of three membersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Music Education continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Music Education Major Courses .......16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Education ...........................................................9 Hours MUED 5123 Foundations of Music Education

MUED 5223 Philosophy of Music Education

MUED 5333 Current Trends in Practice

Ensembles/Applied Lessons.........................................3 HoursGuided Electives ........................................................4-6 HoursTo be chosen from among supportive disciplinary training as definedbyNASMstandards.

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Musical TheatreDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1618

Music - Musical Theatre, M.M. TheMusicalTheatremajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofmusicperformancedevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyinperformingand directing musical theatre in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special performance. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Musical Theatre majors must complete a supervised project of a nature relevant to professional practice and evaluated by a committee of three membersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Musical Theatre continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Musical Theatre Major Courses ........16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Voice Lessons..................................................6 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 4 times or more)

Musical Theatre Directing .............................................6 Hours MUS 5213 Music Theatre Directing I

MUS 5223 Music Theatre Directing II

Guided Electives ........................................................4-6 Hours Could include graduate level courses in Dance or Theatre

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Piano PedagogyDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1616

Music - Piano Pedagogy, M.M. ThePianoPedagogymajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofmusicpedagogydevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyinperformingand teaching piano, in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special project. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Piano Pedagogy majors must complete a piano recital of 40 minutes and a supervised pedagogy project of a nature relevant to piano pedagogy and evaluated by a committee of three members of thegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Piano Pedagogy continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Piano Pedagogy Major Courses .......16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Piano Lessons .................................................8 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 3 times or more)

Piano Pedagogy ...........................................................4 Hours MUS 5892 Advanced Piano Pedagogy

MPER 5010 Applied Piano Pedagogy (can be repeated 2 times)

Ensemble Collaboration................................................1 Hours MPER 5351 Advanced Piano Ensemble OR MPER 5421 Advanced Chamber Music

Guided Electives ........................................................3-5 Hours Selected from:

MUS 5323 Piano Literature I

MUS 5333 Piano Literature II

MUS 5443 Arts Management

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Piano PerformanceDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1617

Music - Piano Performance, M.M. ThePianoPerformancemajorwillhelppreparestudents in thefieldofmusicperformancedevelopahigher levelofproficiency inperforming on the piano in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special performance. This major also allows individuals 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).

• Culminating Project. Candidates in each major must successfully complete a culminating project. Piano Performance majors must complete a full one-hour recital adjudicated by a committeeofthreemembersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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.

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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. continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Piano Performance continued

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Piano Performance Major Courses ..16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Piano Lessons .................................................8 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 3 times or more)

Repertoire/Literature .....................................................6 Hours MUS 5323 Piano Literature I

MUS 5333 Piano Literature II

Guided Electives ........................................................2-4 Hours Selected from:

MPER 5021 Secondary Applied Music

MPER 5052 Applied Historical Instruments

MPER 5351 Advanced Piano Ensemble

MPER 5010 Applied Piano Pedagogy

MPER 5421 Advanced Chamber Music

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Vocal PedagogyDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1631

Music - Vocal Pedagogy, M.M. TheVocalPedagogymajorwillhelppreparestudentsinthefieldofvoicepedagogydevelopahigherlevelofproficiencyinperformingand teaching voice, offering a well-rounded blend of courses in anatomy, pedagogical history and contemporary singing methods and culminating in a research project. This major also allows individuals 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).

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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 in each major must

successfully complete a culminating project. Vocal Pedagogy majors must complete a recital of 40 minutes and a supervised research project of a nature relevant to professional practice and evaluated by a committee of three members of the graduate facultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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 Vocal Performance, Vocal Pedagogy, and Collaborative Piano must demonstrate proficiency inItalian, French and German diction, either through a record of diction study at the undergraduate level or through examination. Candidates deemed deficient must take therelevant undergraduate course or courses concurrent with their graduate study.

continued...

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Program: MusicMajor: Vocal Pedagogy continued

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Vocal Pedagogy Major Courses ........16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Vocal Lessons..................................................6 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 3 times or more)

Vocal Pedagogy ............................................................7 Hours MUS 5561 Vocal Pedagogy Lab

MUS 5553 History of Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5950 Internship in Music (3 Hours)

Guided Electives ...........................................................4 Hours Selected from:

MUS 5572 British and American Song

MUS 5582 French Melodie

MUS 5592 German Lieder

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

University of Central Oklahoma Graduate Catalog 2018-2019

Program: MusicMajor: Vocal PerformanceDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts & DesignMajor Code: 1632

Music - Vocal Performance, M.M. TheVocalPerformancemajorwillhelppreparestudents in thefieldofmusicperformancedevelopahigher levelofproficiency insinging in a variety of contexts, culminating in a recital and/or special performance. This major also allows individuals 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).

• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywiththegraduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework.Theplan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate programadvisorbeforeitcanbeconsideredofficial.

• 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 in each major must

successfully complete a culminating project. Vocal Performance majors must complete a supervised project of a nature relevant to professional practice and evaluated by a committee of three membersofthegraduatefacultyinthefield.

• 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 writtenandoralexaminations.Nolaterthanthefinalweekofthe 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 RequirementsRequired Core Courses ......................................14-16 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Music Research ............................................................2 Hours MUS 5312 Introduction to Music Research

Music Theory ................................................................3 Hours MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5463 Studies in Music Theory

MUS 5713 Analytical Techniques

Graduate Coordinator: Dr. Sam MagrillEmail: [email protected]: MUS220Phone: (405) 974 - 5684

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfrom

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. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

• Evidence of a successful audition. Consult the School of Music home page for more details. Application to the Jackson College of Graduate Studies must be completed prior to the audition.

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

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. Studentsfallingbelow70%maymakeupanydeficiencyinanindividual 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 Vocal Performance, Vocal Pedagogy, and Collaborative Piano must demonstrate proficiency inItalian, French and German diction, either through a record of diction study at the undergraduate level or through examination. Candidates deemed deficient must take therelevant undergraduate course or courses concurrent with their graduate study.

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Program: MusicMajor: Vocal Performance continued

Musicology ....................................................................3 Hours MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5723 History of Performance

MUS 5753 Studies in Music History

MUS 5773 History of Instruments

MUS 5633 Jazz History

MUS 5273 History of Music Theatre

MUED 5213 History of Music Education

MUS 5143 Instrument Ensemble Literature

Pedagogy...................................................................2-3 HoursThespecificpedagogyclasstakenisdeterminedbyastudent’smajorof study.

MUED 5433 Secondary Vocal Methods

MUED 5843 Instrumental Methods

MUED 5853 Elementary Music Methods

MUS 5202 Adv Vocal Pedagogy

MUS 5512 Brass Pedagogy

MUS 5522 Woodwind Pedagogy

MUS 5532 String Pedagogy

MUS 5542 Percussion Pedagogy

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy

MUS 5453 Music Theory Pedagogy

MUS 5743 Music History Pedagogy

MUS 5882 Piano Pedagogy

Music Technology .........................................................2 Hours MUS 5372 Computer Music Tech

Graduate Project or Recital .......................................2-3 Hours MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

MUS 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

MUED 5980 Graduate Project (3 hours)

Required Vocal Performance Major Courses ...16-18 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

Applied Vocal Lessons..................................................8 Hours MPER 5010 Applied Music (can repeat 4 times or more)

Repertoire/Literature .....................................................6 Hours MUS 5572 British and American Song

MUS 5582 French Melodie

MUS 5592 German Lieder

Opera............................................................................1 hour

MUS 5831 Opera Workshop OR

MUS 5501 Opera Performance

Guided Electives ........................................................1-3 Hours May include 1 additional hour of

MUS 5831 Opera Workshop OR MPER 5501 Opera Performance

TOTAL HOURS REQUIRED ........................................ 32 HOURS

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Program: Jazz StudiesMajor: Jazz Studies - Music ProductionDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts and DesignMajor Code: 1621

Jazz Studies - Music Production, M.M. The program is highly specialized and requires students to develop professional level skills in music production ultimately demonstrated byacompletedCDalbum.Additionally,studentswillexpandperformanceproficiency,researchandcreativeskill,arranging,jazzhistory,and career management at a more comprehensive level than can be obtained as an undergraduate. Please check our website at: https://www.uco.edu/cfad/events/jazz-lab.asp The University of Central Oklahoma is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

• Residency. Complete at least 24 hours at UCO in the degree program.

• Advisory Committee. Select an advisory committee consisting of the graduate program advisor, the candidate’s major applied music instructor, and one additional faculty member. The advisory committee shall serve as jury for the graduate recital andwillevaluatethefinalcomprehensiveexamination.

• Comprehensive Examination. Pass a final comprehensiveexam administered by the Jazz Studies Division.

• Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS by the advertised deadline.

Graduation RequirementsRequired CoursesProfessional Studies .....................................................21 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MPER 5010 Applied Music - 8 hours

MPER 5xxx* Ensemble - 2 hours

MUS 5383 Advanced Recording Technology - 3 hours

MUS 5674 CD Album Production - 4 hours

MUS 5xx4* Electives - 4 hours, ORMPER 5xx4* Electives - 4 hours

Supportive Music Studies .............................................13 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MUS 5xx3* Music History - 3 hours

MUS 5xx3* Music Theory - 3 hours

MUS 5xx4* Music Technology - 4 hours

MUS 5443 Arts Management - 3 hours

*Specificcourseswill bedeterminedbygraduateadvisorbasedupon program and student’s academic history and/or skill level.

TOTAL MINIMUM HOURS REQUIRED ....................... 34 HOURS

Graduate Advisor: Brian GorrellEmail: [email protected]: UCOJazzLabPhone: (405) 974-5285

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Completion of an appropriate undergraduate degree (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.

• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcripts must show a minimal 2.50 GPA overall or 2.75 GPA in the last 60 hours attempted.*

• Evidence of a successful interview and audition on your primary performance medium (instrumental or vocal).

• Evidence of completion of all prerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduate advisor.

• Students with a native language other than English must submit evidence of English language proficiency. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

Note: Students accepted into the program must take the Entrance Advisory Examination in Jazz Studies the week prior to the beginning of the semester. The graduate program advisor will provide date and time.

Other Requirements• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywithhis/

her graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studies by the endofthefirstsemester 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.

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Program: Jazz StudiesMajor: Jazz Studies - PerformanceDegree: Master of Music (M.M.)

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts and DesignMajor Code: 1620

Jazz Studies - Performance, M.M. The program (instrumental or vocal) is highly specialized and requires students to develop professional level performance abilities in jazz and commercial styles as demonstrated by numerous concerts and a graduate recital. Additionally, students will expand research and creative skill, pedagogy, arranging, jazz history, music technology, and career management at a more comprehensive level than can be obtained as an undergraduate. Please check our website: http://www.uco.jazzlab.com. The University of Central Oklahoma is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

• Residency. Complete at least 24 hours at UCO in the degree program.

• Advisory Committee. Select an advisory committee consisting of the graduate program advisor, the candidate’s major applied music instructor, and one additional faculty member. The advisory committee shall serve as jury for the graduate recital andwillevaluatethefinalcomprehensiveexamination.

• Comprehensive Examination. Pass a final comprehensiveexam administered by the Jazz Studies Division.

• Final Requirements. Apply for graduation through the JCGS by the advertised deadline.

Graduation RequirementsRequired CoursesProfessional Studies .....................................................21 Hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MPER 5010 Applied Music - 12 credit hours

MPER 5xxx* Ensemble - 2 hours

MUS 5613 Jazz Pedagogy - 3 hours

MUS 5xxx* Electives - 2 hours, ORMPER 5xxx* Electives - 2 hours

MPER 5822 Graduate Recital - 2 hours

Supportive Music Studies .............................................13 HoursCourse Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MUS 5xx3* Music History - 3 hours

MUS 5xx3* Music Theory - 3 hours

MUS 5xx2* Music Technology - 2 hours

MUS 5443 Arts Management - 3 hours

MUS 5910 Seminar in Music - 2 hours

*Specificcourseswill bedeterminedbygraduateadvisorbasedupon program and student’s academic history and/or skill level.

TOTAL MINIMUM HOURS REQUIRED ....................... 34 HOURS

Graduate Advisor: Brian GorrellEmail: [email protected]: UCOJazzLabPhone: (405) 974-5285

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Admission Requirements Submit the following items to:

Jackson College of Graduate Studies100 N. University Drive, NUC 404Edmond, OK 73034

• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/).• Completion of an appropriate undergraduate degree (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.

• Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduatetranscriptsfromeach institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from accredited institutions. Undergraduate transcripts must show a minimal 2.50 GPA overall or 2.75 GPA in the last 60 hours attempted.*

• Evidence of a successful interview and audition on your primary performance medium (instrumental or vocal).

• Evidence of completion of all prerequisites (if any), as determined by the graduate advisor.

• Students with a native language other than English must submit evidence of English language proficiency. SeeAdmission to GraduateStudies-EnglishLanguageProficiency(p.15).

*Students falling below these standards may qualify for conditional admission. See Admissions to Graduate Studies (p.13).

Note: Students accepted into the program must take the Entrance Advisory Examination in Jazz Studies the week prior to the beginning of the semester. The graduate program advisor will provide date and time.

Other Requirements• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywithhis/

her graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of Graduate Studies by the endofthefirstsemester 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.

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Program: CertificateinHistoricalPerformance

Dept: MusicCollege: Fine Arts and DesignCode: 1650

needs (A) Performance skill, (B) Academic knowledge, and (C) Demonstrationofproficiency.

A.Inregardtoperformanceskills,thecertificaterequiresappliedtraining on a major historical instrument that instructs both in the technical demands of the instrument and in appropriate historical performance practices, which include those of the baroque, classical and early romantic eras as appropriate to the instrument. In each semester the candidate must demonstrate progress throughthefinal jurybeforeapanelof faculty,whoevaluatetheperformanceonastandardformthatmeasuresproficiencyinthestandard components of musical performance. Required also is experience in performance in historical ensembles, which is measured by the grade assigned by the teacher as determined by adequate preparation and completion of public performances.B.Academiccourseworkinsupportofthecertificateincludes(1)historicalstudyinoneoftheappropriateperiods,and(2)thefield-specificcourseofHistoryofPerformance,includingthecompletionof an original research project in the field. Instructors in thesecourses evaluate students on both individual assignments and as anoverallfinalgradebasedupontheobjectivesoftheindividualassignments and the overall course objectives.C. Proficiency is demonstrated through a capstone experiencethat addresses performance, academic, and communication skills andincludesaculminatingcertificaterecitalasjudgedbynofewerthan three members of the historical performance faculty. The recital must include: (1) solo selections, (2) may also additional chamber works, (3) a written analytical and interpretative paper on one of the selections, and (4) orally delivered interpretative and explanatory comments to the audience, all of which must be relevant for the appropriate historical repertoires of the specificapplied.The certificate recitalmust be distinct fromany degreerecital for any degree for which the candidate may also be studying and consist of not less than 45 minutes of music plus spoken commentary for a total of not less than 60 minutes. While the recital requirement is distinct from any other degree recital, it does not preclude the possibility of a “double” recital, two recitals presented in succession on the same occasion, if approved by the candidate’s applied instructor and the Academic Coordinator. Evaluation is made on the basis of professional standards in the fieldasevaluatedbythecommittee.Forevaluationofthepaper,thecommitteeisjoinedbyoneacademicinstructorinthefield.

TheCertificateinHistoricalPerformanceisopenonlytostudentsfully matriculated in one of the majors of the Master of Music degree,whichis32credithoursplusthe14hoursfortheCertificateprogram for a total of 46 credit hours for completion of both degree andCertificate.

Coordinator: Dr. Ted HoneaEmail: [email protected]: MUS207Phone: (405) 974 - 5642

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Admission Requirements (All Applicants)Also see below for additional requirements based on type of admission.• Online application for admission (www.uco.edu/graduate/

admissions.html).• All applicants for this program must be fully admitted graduate

students in one of the major areas of the Master of Music degree. Thus, they must meet the current admission requirements for both the Jackson College of Graduate Studies and the Master of Music program.

• Bachelor’s or advanced degree from an appropriately accredited institution, with an overall grade point average (GPA)of2.75orabove.Officialcopiesofundergraduateandgraduate transcripts from each institution attended with all degrees posted. All transcripts must be from appropriately accredited institutions.

• Evidence of English language proficiency, if not a nativespeaker. See Admission to Graduate Studies - English LanguageProficiency(p.15).

Other Requirements• PlanofStudy.Eachstudentmustfileaplanofstudywithhis/

her graduate program advisor and the Jackson College of GraduateStudiesbytheendofthefirstsemesterofgraduatework. The plan must be signed and dated by the student and the graduate program advisor before it can be considered official.

• MustsubmitaletterofintentiontopursuethecertificatetotheAcademic Coordinator, who will formulate a plan of study for thecertificate.

• Once admitted, the student must maintain a 3.5 GPA in all requiredCertificate curriculumwith no grade lower than aB(3.0) in any course, applied or academic.

• Thestudentmustalsofulfill theadjudicatedCertificaterecitalwith a composite score not less than an A- and a transcripted grade not less than A.

• 50% of course hours must be completed in residence.• Note: All graduate grades, whether repeated or not, will apply

to the graduate GPA calculations. • The goals of the certificate are to prepare the candidate foranentrylevelprofessionalproficiencyinthefieldofhistoricalperformance, which, in accordance with the distinctive nature of the Center for Historical Performance, includes acquisition and demonstration of both academic training and performance skills. The curriculum is designed to address these three core

TheCertificateinHistoricalPerformanceisaprogramofstudycreatedspecificallyforstudentsinterestedinaccuratelyand authentically recreating musical repertoires from 1600-1850.This authenticity includes the type of instruments used, historically accurate traditions of interpretation and technically accurate performance techniques based on period re-search. The study of historical tunings and temperaments will also be a focus of study, as will the use or production of performingeditionsun-modifiedbysubsequentinterpretation.Theprogramwillculminateinarecitaland/orspecialperfor-mance.ThisCertificatealsoallowsindividualstopursueareasofspecialandrelatedinterestthroughelectivestudies. The University of Central Oklahoma is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music (NASM).

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Program: CertificateinHistoricalPerformance

Performance Requirements.................................... 6 hours.

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MPER 5000 Applied Historical Instrument (4 hours)

Historical Ensemble (2 hours)

CHOOSE FROMMPER 5421 Advanced Chamber Music ORMPER 5151 Chamber Orchestra

Academic Requirements..........................................6 hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MUS 5723 History of Performance

CHOOSE FROMMUS 5133 Baroque Music ORMUS 5163 Classical Era Music

Capstone....................................................................2 hours

Course Prefix

Course No.

Course Title

MPER 5822 Graduate Recital

Total Hours............................................................... 14 hours