2003-2005 Jacobs School of Music Bulletin Changes
Since the publication of the 2003-2005 Jacobs School of Music Bulletin, the Jacobs School of Music Council will approve several changes to the curriculum. The most important of these (along with corrections of some misprints) will be listed here.
Please note that these changes apply to students entering in semesters after the changes were approved. Students who entered before that date may petition to have the new requirements apply to their degrees; ordinarily this means switching to all the requirements of the most recent Bulletin.
- Time limits for graduate degrees
- Percussion DM
- Musicology PhD
- Guitar DM
- Masters degree
- Music History and Literature Requirement
- Music Theory MM
- Music Theory PhD
- Academic Warning, Academic Probation, and Dismissal
- Musicology MAEarly Music MM
- Early Music DM
- Organ MM
- Organ and Church Music MM
- Organ DMOrgan and Church Music DM
- Woodwinds MM
- Woodwinds DM
- Piano DM
- Brass MM
- Language and Diction Requirements for Voice, Early Music Voice, and Choral Conducting
- Diploma Programs
Time limits for graduate degrees in the School of Music
Masters degrees
Time Limit for Degree Completion
Students admitted to a master's degree program must complete all degree requirements within seven years after beginning graduate study. Students who do not complete their work within the prescribed time limits must be readmitted to the major field (through interview, submission of documents, or audition, as appropriate to the major) and meet current degree requirements and make any other curricular changes indicated by the departmental chairperson and the director of graduate studies.
Petitions for extensions must be sent to the director of graduate studies, who considers them on a case-by-case basis, giving preference to continued professional involvement in music. If granted, extensions last no more than one year. In addition, any course taken more than seven years earlier must be revalidated according to the procedures of the department offering the course.
These time limits are suspended for students in active military service for the duration of that active service.
Doctoral degrees
Time Limits
- Before Qualifying
- Examinations D.M. students must complete all course work (including those courses transferred from other schools, but not including those on the master's degree) and begin qualifying examinations within a period of seven calendar years from the date of matriculation in the doctoral program.
- Ph.D. and D.M.E. students have 10 calendar years, including the master's degree.
- Students who do not complete their course work within the prescribed time limit must be readmitted to the major field (through interview, submission of documents, or audition, as appropriate to the major), meet current requirements, and make any other curricular changes required by the director of graduate studies and the major field department. If a student is readmitted to the major, the term of readmission is three years. If the student has not completed course work by that time, he or she must once again meet the terms for readmission described above.
- In addition, any doctoral course taken more than 10 calendar years earlier must be revalidated according to the procedures of the department offering the course. D.M. and D.M.E. students must receive permission to revalidate courses from the director of graduate studies. Ph.D. students must receive permission to revalidate courses from the director of graduate studies and from the dean of the University Graduate School.
- Proficiencies (music history, music theory, keyboard, performance, language reading, language grammar, language diction, musical styles) more than 10 years old must be revalidated. Proficiencies must also be revalidated for students beginning a second degree more than 10 years after beginning a first.
- Qualifying Examinations
- Qualifying examinations, written and oral, must be completed within one calendar year.
- After Qualifying Examinations
- D.M. students must complete the degree within seven years after passing the qualifying examinations. After that time, students must be reinstated to candidacy. To be reinstated to candidacy, students must (1) obtain the permission of the department chairperson and the director of graduate studies, (2) fulfill any new departmental requirements in effect at the time of the application for reinstatement, (3) pass a written qualifying examination, the content and duration of which will be agreed upon by the student's examination committee and the director of graduate studies. If reinstatement is granted, it is valid for a period of three years. Revalidation of course work is not required.
- Ph.D. students follow the reinstatement procedure outlined in the bulletin of the University Graduate School.
Doctor of Music in Percussion
Ensemble
Participation in a major and/or minor ensemble; assignment determined by the percussion faculty.
Ph.D in Musicology
Progress toward Degree
Deficiencies in music history or music theory, as determined by the graduate entrance examinations, must be met by the end of the first year. One language examination must be passed by the end of the first year, and a second must be passed before the qualifying examination. The qualifying examination should ordinarily be taken in the fall of the fourth year. A dissertation proposal should ordinarily be submitted during the fourth year. Exceptions to this general schedule require the permission of the department.
Doctor of Music in Guitar
Major
36 credit hours. L900 Guitar Graduate Major (18 cr.), F551 Practicum in Transcription for the Guitar (2 cr.), graduate music education course as approved by chair of the student's advisory committee (E516 recommended) (3 cr.), M627-M628 Individual Study of Literature of Guitar I-II (3-3 cr.), L661 Guitar Recital (1-1-1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (3 cr.).
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Masters degree Music History and Literature requirement
Students pursuing a Masters degree have a Music History & Literature requirement (formerly called the Core requirement) of two courses (6 cr.) in Music History & Literature. A grade of "C" or better must be received in each course to fulfill the requirement.
Choose two courses from the following list:
- M525 Survey of Operatic Literature
- M527 Symphonic Literature
- M528 Chamber Music Literature
- M650 Music in the United States
- M651 Medieval Music
- M652 Renaissance Music
- M653 Baroque Music
- M654 Classic Music
- M655 Romantic Music
- M656 Music Since 1900
- M502 Composer: Variable Topic*
- M510 Topics in Music Literature*
*Course topics can not be repeated.
Master of Music in Music Theory
Major
21 credit hours. T550 Readings in Music Theory (3 cr.), T551 Analytical Techniques for Tonal Music (3 cr.), T555 Schenkerian Analysis (3 cr.), T556 Analysis of Music Since 1900 (3 cr.), T564 Stylistic Counterpoint: Variable Topics (3 cr.), T591 Teaching of Music Theory I (3 cr.), T658 Seminar in Music Theory: Variable Topics (3 cr.), T598 Master's Degree Comprehensive Review (0 cr.). A student may demonstrate proficiency in any one of these areas without substituting another graduate-level music theory course.
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Ph.D. in Music Theory
Admission
Applicants for the Ph.D. in music theory must have received a master's degree in music theory or musicology or the demonstrated equivalent. Students with outstanding credentials may apply directly from a bachelor's degree. Students are required to demonstrate competency in all areas required of the M.M. music theory major at Indiana University, and may be exempted from certain courses on the recommendation of the department. Applicants must apply to both the Graduate Division of the School of Music and the University Graduate School.
In addition to three letters of recommendation, applicants must submit two extensive, formal research papers or a master's thesis in music theory or musicology. An individual interview is also required; applicants are expected to be proficient in sight singing, aural skills, and keyboard harmony. The applicant's scores on the GRE General Test must be received from Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, by the application deadline.
Major
36-66 credit hours. Foundation Courses: T550 Readings in Music Theory (3 cr.), T551 Analytical Techniques for Tonal Music (3 cr.), T555 Schenkerian Analysis (3 cr.), T556 Analysis of Music Since 1900 (3 cr.), T564 Stylistic Counterpoint: Variable Topics (3 cr.), T591 Teaching of Music Theory (3 cr.).
Advanced courses: T623-T624 History of Music Theory I-II (3-3 cr.), T658 Seminar in Music Theory: Variable Topics (3-3-3-3-3-3 cr.; students may substitute up to 6 credits of T561 Music Theory: Variable Topics, T619 Projects and Problems in Music Theory, or courses outside music theory with the approval of the advisory committee), T700 Dissertation in Music Theory (9-24 cr.). The dissertation topic must be approved by the music theory faculty before the oral qualifying exam is taken.
Public Lecture
T659 Public Lecture (0 cr.). The public lecture must be completed before taking the oral qualifying examination.
Minor Fields
24 credit hours. Student must elect two minor fields, usually for 12 credit hours each. The first minor must be either music history and literature or musicology. The second minor may be inside or outside of the School of Music. For the second minor, the student may also select guided electives not in the major field, approved by the student's advisory committee and the director of graduate studies.
Tool Subjects
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.) with a grade of B or higher and reading knowledge of two non-English languages as demonstrated by examination or by grades of B or higher in two semesters of reading courses at the graduate level in each; or reading knowledge of one language and demonstration of proficiency in one research skill, approved by the department and the director of graduate studies of the School of Music.
Academic Warning, Academic Probation, and Dismissal
A graduate or diploma student will receive an academic warning after any semester in which
- the student's semester GPA (grade point average) falls below 3.00; or
- the student receives a grade below B in major ensemble; or
- the student receives a grade below B in a course required for the major field; or
- the student completes fewer than the number of credits required for his or her academic program.
- the student receives an unsatisfactory grade in a review course taken to meet a proficiency requirement.
A graduate or diploma student will be placed on academic probation after any semester in which
- the student receives academic warning letters in consecutive semesters; or
- the student's cumulative GPA (representative of at least two semesters) falls below 3.00; or
- the student receives a grade of F in a major ensemble; or
- the student receives a grade of F in a course required for the major field.
- the student accumulates two or more unsatisfactory grades in review courses taken to meet proficiency requirements.
To be removed from academic probation, a student must meet the terms specified by the School of Music. Students on academic probation are not eligible for financial aid from the School of Music.
A graduate or diploma student will be subject to dismissal from the school when
- the student receives an academic warning while on probation; or
- the student is subject to probation a second time while already on probation; or
- the student's semester GPA falls below 2.00; or
- the student fails for a second time to achieve a satisfactory grade in the same review course taken to meet a proficiency requirement; or
- the student fails to complete all proficiency requirements and departmental prerequisites within five semesters' enrollment as a doctoral student; or
- the student does not fulfill the terms of academic probation; or
- the student engages in an act of academic misconduct; or
- the student fails, in the judgment of the director of graduate studies, to make satisfactory progress toward the degree.
Master of Arts in Musicology
Prerequisite
Bachelor's degree (B.M. or B.A.) with a major in music, or demonstrated equivalent.
Admission
Applications must include a formal research paper on a historical or theoretical subject in music. The applicant's scores on the GRE General Test must be received from Educational Testing Service in Princeton, New Jersey, by the application deadline.
Major
18 credit hours. 9 hours selected from M525 Survey of Operatic Literature (3 cr.), M527 Symphonic Literature (3 cr.), M528 Chamber Music Literature (3 cr.), M650 Music in the United States (3 cr.), M651 Medieval Music (3 cr.), M652 Renaissance Music (3 cr.), M653 Baroque Music (3 cr.), M654 Classic Music (3 cr.), M655 Romantic Music (3 cr.), M656 Music since 1900 (3 cr.), M502 Composers: Variable Title (3 cr.) or M510 Topics in Music Literature (3 cr.); 6 hours selected from T551 Analytical Techniques for Tonal Music (3 cr.), T545 Introductory Analysis of Music Literature (3 cr.), T555 Schenkerian Analysis (3 cr.), or T556 Analysis of Music since 1900 (3 cr.); 3 hours selected from graduate courses in music history and literature, musicology, music theory, or ethnomusicology.
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours.
Cognate Field
6 credit hours.
Tool Subjects
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.); reading knowledge of German as demonstrated by musicology department examination.
Ensemble
Each semester.
Master of Arts examination
To be taken in the semester in which a student completes the course work for the degree.
Master of Music in Early Music
Prerequisite
Bachelor of Music or its demonstrated equivalent.
Major
- Voice/instrument emphasis
- 18 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (12 cr.); 3 credit hours from M517/18/19/20 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque/Classical Literature and Performance Practice (3) cr.); 3 credit hours from those courses or M516 Advanced Topics in Early Music (3 cr.), F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music (3 cr.), F502 Readings in Basso Continuo (3 cr.), or F503 Advanced Topics in Basso Continuo (3 cr.); I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.).
- Keyboard/Plucked instrument emphasis
- 18 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (12 cr.); 3 credit hours from M517/18/19/20 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque/Classical Literature and Performance Practice (3 cr.); 3 credit hours from F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music (3 cr.), F502 Readings in Basso Continuo (3 cr.) or F503 Advanced Topics in Basso Continuo (3 cr.); I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.)
- Recorder Pedagogy emphasis
- 18 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (12 cr.), M519 Baroque Literature and Performance Practice (3 cr.), E507 Colloquium in Recorder Pedagogy (3 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.).
Music History and Literature Requirement
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Cognate Field
6 credit hours. See Structure of Master's Curricula under General Requirements for Master's Degrees in this bulletin.
Language Proficiency (voice students)
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each. Proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in the first semester of enrollment; for any exam not passed, students must either repeat the exam or enroll in the appropriate diction course in the second semester of enrollment.
Basso continuo proficiency (keyboard/plucked instrument students)
Proficiency in basso continuo as demonstrated by departmental examination. Ensemble X060 Early Music Ensembles (2 cr.) each semester.
Doctor of Music in Early Music
Prerequisite
Master's degree with the same major or its demonstrated equivalent.
Major
- Voice/instrument emphasis
- 36 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (18 cr.); 6 credit hours from M517/18/19/20 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque/Classical Literature and Performance Practice (3-3 cr.); 3 credit hours from those courses or from M516 Advanced Topics in Early Music (3 cr.), F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music (3 cr.), F502 Readings in Basso Continuo (3 cr.) or F503 Advanced Topics in Basso Continuo (3 cr.); electives (3 cr.); Y701 Doctoral Recital in Early Music (1-1-1 cr.); M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.).
- Keyboard/Plucked instrument emphasis
- 36 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (18 cr.); 6 credit hours from F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music (3 cr.), F502 Readings in Basso Continuo (3 cr.) or F503 Advanced Topics in Basso Continuo (3 cr.); 6 credit hours from M517/18/19/20 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque/Classical Literature and Performance Practice (3-3 cr.) or M516 Advanced Topics in Early Music (3 cr.); Y701 Doctoral Recital in Early Music (1-1-1 cr.); M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.).
- Ensemble Direction emphasis
- 36 credit hours Y910 Early Music Graduate Major (12 cr.); Y810 Early Music Graduate Minor (6 cr.); 6 credit hours from M517/18/19/20 Medieval/Renaissance/Baroque/Classical Literature and Performance Practice (3-3 cr.); 3 credit hours from those courses or from M516 Advanced Topics in Early Music (3 cr.); 3 credit hours from F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music (3 cr.), F502 Readings in Basso Continuo (3 cr.) or F503 Advanced Topics in Basso Continuo (3 cr.); Y701 Doctoral Recital in Early Music (1 cr.); Y702 Doctoral Early Music Ensemble Recital (1-1 cr.); M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.).
Ensemble
X060 Early Music Ensembles (2 cr.) each semester.
Minors
See Doctoral Minors under Graduate Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subject
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.).
Basso continuo proficiency
Proficiency in basso continuo as demonstrated by departmental examination administered before the first semester of registration; may be met by passing F501 Accompaniment of Baroque Music.
Language Proficiency (all students)
Reading knowledge of French, German, Italian, Latin or Spanish as demonstrated by departmental examination.
Language Proficiency (voice students)
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each. Proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in the first semester of enrollment; for any exam not passed, students must either repeat the exam or enroll in the appropriate diction course in the second semester of enrollment.
Master of Music in Organ
Major
18 credit hours. Q900 Organ Graduate Major (12 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 6 credit hours from M675-M676-M677-M678 Seminar in Organ Literature (3-3-3-3 cr.) or E 589 Organ Pedagogy (3 cr.).
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Master of Music in Organ and Church Music
Major II (Church Music)
16 credit hours. E521 The Children's Chorus (3 cr.), C502 Hymnody (2 cr.), C523 Church Music Practicum (2 cr.), C533-C534 Sacred Choral Literature I Small Forms, II Large Forms (2-2 cr.), C505 Organ Construction and Design (2 cr.); 3 credit hours from E536 Special Workshop in Music Education (2 cr.), E561 Choral Methods and Materials (3 cr.), F461-F462 Score Reading I-II (1-1 cr.), E312 Arranging for Instrumental and Vocal Groups (2 cr.), U361 English Diction for Singers (1 cr.), M558 Topics in Early Music (1 cr.), Y700 Carillon (2 cr.), Y710 Harpsichord (2 cr.).
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Doctor of Music in Organ
Major
36 credit hours. Q900 Organ Graduate Major (15 cr.); Q601 Doctoral Organ Recital (with at least 15 minutes of each recital from memory) (1-1-1 cr.); 9 credit hours from M675-M676-M677-M678 Seminar in Organ Literature (3-3-3-3 cr.) or E589 Organ Pedagogy (3 cr.); C505 Organ Construction and Design (2 cr.); elective (3 cr.); M620 Doctoral Final Project (4 cr.).
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Doctor of Music in Organ and Church Music
Major
37 credit hours. Q900 Organ Graduate Major (12 cr.), Q601 Doctoral Organ Recital (with at least 15 minutes of each recital from memory) (1-1-1 cr.), Q608 Doctoral Organ/Choir Practicum (1 cr.), E521 The Children's Chorus (3 cr.), C502 Hymnody (2 cr.), C523 Church Music Practicum (2 cr.), C524 Organ Improvisation (2 cr.), C533-C534 Sacred Choral Literature I, Small Forms, II, Large Forms (2-2 cr.), E594 Vocal Pedagogy (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Document/Essay (2 cr.), 3 credit hours from M675-M676-M677-M678 Seminar in Organ Literature (3-3-3-3 cr.), or E589 Organ Pedagogy (3 cr.). Students wishing to incorporate harpsichord into the major should confer with the organ department.
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Master of Music - Woodwinds
Major fields
- Flute
- 18 credit hours. W910 Flute Graduate Major (13 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.). Two recitals are required.
- Oboe and English Horn
- 18 credit hours. W920 Oboe and English Horn Graduate Major (12 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), U510 Advanced Reed Making* (1 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.). Two recitals are required.
- Clarinet
- 18 credit hours. W930 Clarinet Graduate Major (13 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.). Two recitals are required.
- Bassoon
- 18 credit hours. W940 Bassoon Graduate Major (12 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (1 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), U510 Advanced Reed Making* (1 cr.), one additional credit of either F519 or U510 (1 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.). Two recitals are required.
- Saxophone
- 18 credit hours. W950 Saxophone Graduate Major (14 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0-0 cr.), F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1-1 cr.). Two recitals are required.
*Students who have already fulfilled the requirements for E559, F519, or U510 may substitute additional lesson credits or additional credits of F519 or U510 (with permission of the woodwind department chair) to bring the major field total to 18 credits.
All other requirements are as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Doctor of Music - Woodwinds
Major
- Flute
- 36 credit hours. W910 Flute Graduate Major (16 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), W611-W612 Doctoral Woodwind Solo Recital (1-1 cr.), W613 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), F650 Practicum in Chamber Music (1-1 cr.), M547-M548 Woodwind Literature I-II (3-3 cr.), E635 College Music Teaching (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.). Oboe 36 credit hours. W920
- Oboe
- Graduate Major (15 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), U510 Advanced Reed Making* (1 cr.), W611-W612 Doctoral Woodwind Solo Recital (1-1 cr.), W613 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), F650 Practicum in Chamber Music (1-1 cr.), M547-M548 Woodwind Literature I-II (3-3 cr.), E635 College Music Teaching (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.). Clarinet 36 credit hours. W930
- Clarinet
- Graduate Major (15 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1-1 cr.), W611-W612 Doctoral Woodwind Solo Recital (1-1 cr.), W613 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), F650 Practicum in Chamber Music (1-1 cr.), M547-M548 Woodwind Literature I-II (3-3 cr.), E635 College Music Teaching (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.).
- Bassoon
- 36 credit hours. W940 Bassoon Graduate Major (15 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (1 cr.), F519 Orchestral Repertoire* (1 cr.), U510 Advanced Reed Making* (1 cr.), one additional credit of either F519 or U510 (1 cr.), W611-W612 Doctoral Woodwind Solo Recital (1-1 cr.), W613 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), F650 Practicum in Chamber Music (1-1 cr.), M547-M548 Woodwind Literature I-II (3-3 cr.), E635 College Music Teaching (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.). Saxophone 36 credit hours. W950
- Saxophone
- Graduate Major (17 cr.), E559 Instrumental Pedagogy* (2 cr.), W611-W612 Doctoral Woodwind Solo Recital (1-1 cr.), W613 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1 cr.), F650 Chamber Music Practicum (1-1 cr.), M547-M548 Woodwind Literature I-II (3-3 cr.), E635 College Music Teaching (3 cr.), M620 Doctoral Final Project (3 cr.).
*Students who have already fulfilled the requirements for E559, F519, or U510 may substitute additional lesson credits or additional credits of F519 or U510 (with permission of the woodwind department chair) to bring the major field total to 36 credits.
Minors
See Doctoral Minors under General Requirements for Doctoral Degrees in this bulletin.
Tool Subject
M539 Introduction to Music Bibliography (2 cr.).
Ensemble
Participation in a major and/or minor ensemble; assignment is determined by the woodwind faculty.
Doctor of Music - Piano
Major
37 credit hours. P900 Piano Graduate Major (16 cr.), P601-P602 Doctoral Piano Recital (1-1 cr.), P603 Doctoral Piano Lecture/Recital (1 cr.), P604 Final Doctoral Recital (1 cr.), P605-P606 Doctoral Concerto I-II (1-1 cr.), I821 Doctoral Chamber Music Recital (1-1 cr.), M645-M646-M647-M648 Seminar in Piano Literature I-II-III-IV (3-3-3-3 cr.), M621 Doctoral Piano Essay (1 cr.). The final recital is played after the qualifying examination has been passed.
All other requirements as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Master of Music - Brass
- Horn
- 18 credit hours. B910 Horn Graduate Major (13 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 3 credit hours selected from M641 Brass Literature 1 (3 cr.) or M642 Brass Literature 2 (3 cr.) or B910 Horn Graduate Major, 2 credit hours selected from F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1 cr.) or F519 Orchestral Repertoire/Graduate (1 cr.).
- Trumpet and Cornet
- 18 credit hours. B920 Trumpet/Cornet Graduate Major (13 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 3 credit hours selected from M641 Brass Literature 1 (3 cr.) or M642 Brass Literature 2 (3 cr.) or B920 Trumpet/Cornet Graduate Major, 2 credit hours selected from F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1 cr.) or F519 Orchestral Repertoire/Graduate (1 cr.).
- Trombone
- 18 credit hours. B930 Trombone Graduate Major (13 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 3 credit hours selected from M641 Brass Literature 1 (3 cr.) or M642 Brass Literature 2 (3 cr.) or B930 Trombone Graduate Major, 2 credit hours selected from F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1 cr.) or F519 Orchestral Repertoire/Graduate (1 cr.).
- Euphonium
- 18 credit hours. B940 Euphonium Graduate Major (13 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 3 credit hours selected from M641 Brass Literature 1 (3 cr.) or M642 Brass Literature 2 (3 cr.) or B940 Euphonium Graduate Major, 2 credit hours selected from F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1 cr.) or F519 Orchestral Repertoire/Graduate (1 cr.).
- Tuba
- 18 credit hours. B950 Tuba Graduate Major (13 cr.), I711 Master's Recital (0 cr.), 3 credit hours selected from M641 Brass Literature 1 (3 cr.) or M642 Brass Literature 2 (3 cr.) or B950 Tuba Graduate Major, 2 credit hours selected from F550 Graduate Chamber Music Coaching (1 cr.) or F519 Orchestral Repertoire/Graduate (1 cr.).
All other requirements as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.
Language and Diction Requirements
- Master of Music and Doctor of Music - Voice
- Language Proficiencies
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each, and proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in their first semester of enrollment; with Voice Department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. For any exam not passed, students must pass the appropriate IU School of Music diction course.
- Language Proficiencies
- Doctor of Music in Choral Conducting
- Language Proficiencies
Knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to one semester at the college level in each, and proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in their first semester of enrollment; with Voice Department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. For any exam not passed, students must pass the appropriate IU School of Music diction course.
- Language Proficiencies
- Doctor of Music in Early Music - Voice
- Language Proficiencies
For vocal emphasis, knowledge of French, German, and Italian grammar equivalent to two semesters at the college level in each, and proficiency in diction in each language as demonstrated by examination or by passing an IU School of Music diction course. Students must take all three diction exams in their first semester of enrollment; with Voice Department permission, they may take specific exams for a second time in their second semester of enrollment. For any exam not passed, students must pass the appropriate IU School of Music diction course.
- Language Proficiencies
Diploma Programs
Language requirements
International students whose first language is not English must have a paper-based TOEFL score of 510 or computer-based score of 183 to be considered for admission.
Grade requirements
Students in the Artist Diploma and Performer Diploma programs must have a cumulative GPA of 3.00 or higher to graduate; a grade of A- or higher in performance study; a grade of A- or higher in each recital; a grade of C or higher in each course that is to count under the heading "Music Courses;" and a grade of A- or higher in chamber music, if required. All other requirements as listed in the School of Music Bulletin.