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Musicology
Faculty:Lori Kruckenberg,
Anne Dhu McLucas (chair),
Marian Smith, Marc
Vanscheeuwijck, Carl
Woideck
BACHELOR'S DEGREES
A new Bachelor of Arts in Music with an emphasis on History and
Literature is now available. Contact the School of Music and Dance Undergraduate
Office at 346-1164 for more information.
MASTER'S DEGREES
The Master of Arts degree in musicology can be the culmination
of formal studies or preparation for doctoral study. Many students
who have completed the MA at the University of Oregon have
continued in Ph.D. programs in musicology at other major universities,
or continued in the doctoral degree program on this campus.
The MA program is focused on classes and small seminars in
musicology and includes opportunities to study performance
and cognate areas outside of music. It culminates in a thesis.
Most students need two years to complete the MA in musicology.
DOCTORAL DEGREES
The Ph.D. with musicology as the primary area differs from the
traditional Ph.D. in musicology in several ways, including the
focus on a supporting area, which provides the student with
additional advanced skills. course work related to pedagogy
and supervised experience in college teaching are integral parts
of this degree, as is the emphasis in research. Students are
expected to obtain a thorough grounding in the history of Western
music. In addition, the program allows considerable flexibility
to pursue specialized interests and nonstandard subject areas.
SUPPORTING AREA
The supporting area in musicology in the doctoral program prepares
students to teach undergraduate music history classes and to
complement their primary area with a comprehensive historical
background. Dissertations for other primary areas often include
a significant component in musicology, and involve the musicology
faculty actively in their preparation.
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