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Doctor of Musical Arts


Plan Description


The Doctor of Musical Arts degree represents the highest level of academic and musical achievement at UNLV. The program is designed for those students who choose to pursue careers in both performance and college-level teaching.

Our program provides intensive academic preparation and teaching of the type that will enable students to be effective pedagogues and to function successfully in an academic environment while continuing their development as performing artists.


For more information about your program, including your graduate program handbook and learning outcomes please visit the Degree Directory.

Learning outcomes for specific subplan tracks can be found below:

Plan Admission Requirements


 

Application deadlines

Applications available on the UNLV Graduate College website.

Students applying for admission to the Doctor of Musical Arts degree program must make application through the Graduate College. There are different deadlines for international students, and for students who wish to apply for assistantships, which are also found on the Graduate College website. In addition to submitting an application and transcripts of all college-level work to the Graduate College, prospective students must have a Master’s degree in music from a NASM accredited institution.

Placement Exams
Prior to registration, all School of Music graduate students must take placement examinations in music history, theory, and aural skills/sight- singing, regardless of their area of concentration. Passing scores on these exams, or passing grades in the appropriate history or theory review courses (B or above) are required before students may enroll in graduate level history and theory courses. Credit for review courses will not be applied towards the degree.
Successful completion of MUS 690 - Bibliography , with a minimum grade of B, is a pre-requisite for all graduate-level music history classes.

Music History Placement Exam
The examination is an assessment of accumulated knowledge. Students may wish to prepare, however, by reviewing the facts and concepts in J. Peter Burkholder, Donald J. Grout, and Claude V. Palisca, A History of Western Music, 7th edition (New York: W.W. Norton, 2006), the volumes of the Prentice Hall History of Music series, or similar texts. Students who show deficiencies in music history will be required to register for MUS 603 - Graduate Music History Review . The examination is given prior to the first day of instruction for the Fall semester. The exact date, time, and location may be found on the School of Music website: http://music.unlv.edu/home.shtml

Students must take the exam at the designated time; no make-up examinations will be given. Students who fail to take the exam at the scheduled time must complete MUS 603 before enrolling in any other music history course. This course is offered in the Fall semesters only.

For more specific details concerning the placement exam, please consult the Music History Handbook, available on the School of Music website: http://music.unlv.edu/home.shtml or contact Dr. Anthony Barone (702) 895-5953, (anthony.barone@unlv.edu).

Graduate Music Theory and Aural Skills/Sight-singing Placement Examination
A sample graduate theory placement exam may be found on the School of Music’s website: http://music.unlv.edu/home.shtml

The Graduate Aural Skills/Sight-singing Placement Examination consists of:

  1. Two-voice dictation
  2. Three-voice dictation
  3. Harmonic dictation
  4. Two-part rhythmic dictation
  5. Sight-singing of a melody in any of the modern clefs (treble, alto, tenor, bass). A single melody may contain clef changes.

Students who show deficiencies in music theory and/or aural skills/sight-singing will be required to register for MUS 604 - Graduate Theory Review and/or MUS 602 - Graduate Ear Training Review.

The Graduate Music Theory and Aural Skills/Sight-singing Placement Examination is given prior to the first day of instruction for the Fall semester and the Spring semester. The exact date, time, and location may be found on the School of Music’s website: http://music.unlv.edu/home.shtml

Students must take the exam at the designated time; no make-up examinations will be given. Students who fail to take the exams at the scheduled time must complete MUS 604 and MUS 602 before enrolling in any other music theory course.

For more specific details concerning the placement exam, please contact the School of Music Office or the Graduate Coordinator (702) 895-3332.

 All domestic and international applicants must review and follow the Graduate College Admission and Registration Requirements.

Students are accepted into a degree program as described in the Graduate Catalog. The faculty and corresponding sub-disciplines and sub-plans within the described programs are subject to change at any time.

Subplan 1 Requirements: Brass Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 9 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Course – Credits: 3

Complete three credits from the following list of courses:

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop  

MUS 727A - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-String  

MUS 727B - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Woodwind  

MUS 727C - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Brass  

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 727E - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Piano  

MUS 727F - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Vocal  

MUS 727G - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Band  

MUS 728 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy  

MUS 746 - Master Class in Vocal Pedagogy  

MUS 747 - Instrumental Music Pedagogy  

MUS 747A - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Piano  

MUS 747B - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Brass  

MUS 747C - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Woodwind  

MUS 747D - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-String  

MUS 747E - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Guitar  

MUS 747F - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Band  

MUS 747G - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Orchestra  

MUS 748 - Music Wellness: A Survival Guide for Teachers and Performers  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course corresponding to the student’s primary instrument:

MUSA 764A - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Euphonium  

MUSA 764F - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Horn  

MUSA 764L - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Trombone  

MUSA 764M - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Trumpet  

MUSA 764N - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Tuba  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved ensemble (2 large, 1 chamber) coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 5

Complete 5 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 2 Requirements: Piano Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

Solo Repertoire Course – Credits: 3

MUS 726 - Survey of Solo Repertoire  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Seminar: Special Topics  

MUS 770 - Seminar: Special Topics  

Pedagogy Course – Credits: 3

Complete three credits from the following list of courses:

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop  

MUS 727A - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-String  

MUS 727B - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Woodwind  

MUS 727C - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Brass  

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 727E - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Piano  

MUS 727F - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Vocal  

MUS 727G - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Band  

MUS 728 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy  

MUS 746 - Master Class in Vocal Pedagogy  

MUS 747 - Instrumental Music Pedagogy  

MUS 747A - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Piano  

MUS 747B - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Brass  

MUS 747C - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Woodwind  

MUS 747D - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-String  

MUS 747E - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Guitar  

MUS 747F - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Band  

MUS 747G - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Orchestra  

MUS 748 - Music Wellness: A Survival Guide for Teachers and Performers  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following courses:

MUSA 764I - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Piano  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved ensemble (2 large, 1 chamber) coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 5

Complete 5 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 3 Requirements: String Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Course – Credits: 3

Complete three credits from the following list of courses:

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop  

MUS 727A - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-String  

MUS 727B - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Woodwind  

MUS 727C - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Brass  

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 727E - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Piano  

MUS 727F - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Vocal  

MUS 727G - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Band  

MUS 728 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy  

MUS 746 - Master Class in Vocal Pedagogy  

MUS 747 - Instrumental Music Pedagogy  

MUS 747A - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Piano  

MUS 747B - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Brass  

MUS 747C - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Woodwind  

MUS 747D - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-String  

MUS 747E - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Guitar  

MUS 747F - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Band  

MUS 747G - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Orchestra  

MUS 748 - Music Wellness: A Survival Guide for Teachers and Performers  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course corresponding to the student’s primary instrument:

MUSA 764C - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Cello  

MUSA 764K - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: String Bass  

MUSA 764O - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Viola  

MUSA 764P - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Violin  

MUSA 764R - Applied Music for Doctoral Students: Guitar  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved ensemble (2 large, 1 chamber) coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 5

Complete 5 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 4 Requirements: Woodwind Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar 

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education 

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied 

MUS 530 - French Melodie 

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar 

MUS 770B - Beethoven 

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle 

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner 

MUS 770E - Music of Bach 

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky 

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music 

MUS 785 - The Symphony 

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart 

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi 

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo 

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar 

MUS 789 - The Art Song 

MUS 792 - History of Opera 

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music 

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period 

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music 

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period 

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century 

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint 

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period 

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques 

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance 

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style 

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory 

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era 

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era 

Pedagogy Course – Credits: 3

Complete three credits from the following list of courses:

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop 

MUS 727A - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-String 

MUS 727B - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Woodwind 

MUS 727C - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Brass 

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion 

MUS 727E - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Piano 

MUS 727F - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Vocal 

MUS 727G - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Band 

MUS 728 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy 

MUS 746 - Master Class in Vocal Pedagogy 

MUS 747 - Instrumental Music Pedagogy 

MUS 747A - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Piano 

MUS 747B - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Brass 

MUS 747C - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Woodwind 

MUS 747D - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-String 

MUS 747E - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Guitar 

MUS 747F - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Band 

MUS 747G - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Orchestra 

MUS 748 - Music Wellness: A Survival Guide for Teachers and Performers 

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course corresponding to the student’s primary instrument:

MUSA 764B - Applied Music for the Doctoral Student: Bassoon 

MUSA 764D - Applied Music for the Doctoral Student: Clarinet 

MUSA 764E - Applied Music for the Doctoral Student: Flute 

MUSA 764G - Applied Music for the Doctoral Student: Oboe 

Ensembles Course – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved ensemble (2 large, 1 chamber) coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital 

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital 

Elective Courses – Credits: 5

Complete 5 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document 

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 5 Requirements: Conducting (Wind Band) Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses –Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 9 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Courses – Credits: 6

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop  

MUS 747F - Instrumental Music Pedagogy-Band  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course:

MUSA 764AA - Applied Music for the Doctoral Student: Wind Band  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 2

Complete 2 credits of advisor-approved ensemble coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course –Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 6 Requirements: Conducting (Orchestra) Track (On Hold)


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses –Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 9 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Courses – Credits: 6

MUS 720 - Instrumental Music Reading and Conducting Workshop 
MUS 722 - Instrumental Conducting Seminar  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following:

MUSA 764Y - Applied Music for the Doctoral Students: Orchestra Conducting  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 2

Complete 2 credits of advisor-approved ensemble coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 3

Complete 3 credits of advisor-approved elective coursework.

Document Course –Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 7 Requirements: Percussion Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses –Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 9 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 726D - Survey of Solo Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 728 - Percussion Literature and Pedagogy  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course:

MUSA 764 - Applied Music for Doctoral Students  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 2

Complete 2 credits of advisor-approved ensemble coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Subplan 8 Requirements: Voice Track


Total Credits Required: 60

Course Requirements 

Required Courses – Credits: 4

MUS 773 - Research Seminar  

MUS 719 - Teaching Music in Higher Education  

History/Literature Courses – Credits: 9

Complete 9 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 529 - Interpretation: German Lied  

MUS 530 - French Melodie  

MUS 770A - Graduate History Seminar  

MUS 770B - Beethoven  

MUS 770C - Fin de Siecle  

MUS 770D - Music of Wagner  

MUS 770E - Music of Bach  

MUS 770F - Music of Stravinsky  

MUS 770G - History of Russian Music  

MUS 785 - The Symphony  

MUS 786A - The Operas of Mozart  

MUS 786B - The Operas of Verdi  

MUS 786C - Puccini and the Verismo  

MUS 786D - American Opera Seminar  

MUS 789 - The Art Song  

MUS 792 - History of Opera  

MUS 793 - Medieval and Renaissance Music  

MUS 794 - Music of the Baroque Period  

MUS 795 - Classical and Early Nineteenth-Century Music  

MUS 796 - Music of the Romantic Period  

MUS 797 - Music of the Twentieth Century  

Music Theory Courses – Credits: 6

Complete 6 credits from following list of courses:

MUS 501 - Counterpoint  

MUS 705 - Techniques of the Romantic Period  

MUS 706 - Twentieth-Century Techniques  

MUS 707 - Analysis in Relation to Performance  

MUS 708 - Aspects of Musical Style  

MUS 709X – Analysis of 20th and 21st Century Music

MUS 774 - Seminar in Music Theory  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Classical Era  

MUS 770 - Techniques of the Baroque Era  

Pedagogy Courses – Credits: 6

Complete six credits from the following list of courses:

MUS 717 - Master Class in Singer’s Diction  

MUS 718A - Graduate Seminar in Voice-German  

MUS 718B - Graduate Seminar in Voice-French  

MUS 718C - Graduate Seminar in Voice-Italian  

MUS 718D - Graduate Seminar in Voice-American Song  

MUS 727A - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-String  

MUS 727B - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Woodwind  

MUS 727C - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Brass  

MUS 727D - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Percussion  

MUS 727E - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Piano  

MUS 727F - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Vocal  

MUS 727G - Survey of Ensemble Repertoire-Band  

MUS 746 - Master Class in Vocal Pedagogy  

MUS 748 - Music Wellness: A Survival Guide for Teachers and Performers  

Applied Lessons Courses – Credits: 16

Complete 16 credits from the following course:

MUSA 764Q - Applied Music for the Doctoral Students: Voice  

Ensembles Course – Credits: 2

Complete 2 credits of advisor-approved ensemble coursework.

Recital Courses – Credits: 9

MUS 798B - Recital  

Lecture-Recital Course – Credits: 3

MUS 781 - Lecture-Recital  

Elective Courses – Credits: 3

Complete one of the following courses:

MUS 718A - Graduate Seminar in Voice-German  

MUS 718B - Graduate Seminar in Voice-French  

MUS 718C - Graduate Seminar in Voice-Italian  

Document Course – Credits: 2

MUS 780 - Document  

Degree Requirements 

See Plan Degree Requirements below.

Graduation Requirements 

See Plan Graduation Requirements below.

Plan Degree Requirements


  1. The student must complete a minimum of 60 credits.
  2. Throughout work for the degree, the student must maintain a minimum GPA of 3.00 with no course work receiving a grade of B- or below. If a student receives a grade of B- or below, the course must be retaken. If the student’s cumulative GPA falls below 3.00, the student may be separated from the program.
  3. The Department of Music reviews the academic performance of graduate students at the end of academic year and reviews the academic performance of graduate students on assistantships at the end of each semester. If the Department of Music determines that a student is not making satisfactory progress toward the degree, it will request that the Graduate Dean separate the student from the department or place the student on probation. The department will provide the student with the specific requirements, including deadlines, which must be completed for the student to be removed from probation.
  4. In consultation with his/her advisor, a student will organize a thesis committee of at least four departmental members. In addition, a fifth member from outside the department, known as the Graduate College Representative, must be appointed. An additional committee member may be added at the student and department’s discretion. Please see Graduate College policy for committee appointment guidelines.
  5. Advisors are assigned by the Graduate Coordinator and are usually the student’s major teacher. New graduate students should schedule an appointment with their advisor before registering for classes to determine course of study and will be advised upon matriculation as to which, if any, areas need special attention. Advisors take an active role in assisting to correct any student deficiencies by suggesting appropriate course work. Meetings should continue on a regular basis to assure appropriate progress towards the degree.
  6. Participation in large ensembles is required throughout the student’s residency. Some areas may have more specific large and small ensemble requirements. Students should consult their advisor for more details.
  7. Reading knowledge of at least one foreign language is required for the DMA: French, German, Spanish, or Italian. With permission of the Department of Music Graduate Committee, another language may be substituted. Students whose native language is not English may not use English or their native language to fulfill this requirement. This requirement must be fulfilled before the student schedules their qualifying exams. Students may fulfill the language requirement by doing one of the following:
    1. Pass the Foreign Language Proficiency Exam in one of the approved languages.
      1. The Foreign Language Proficiency Exam typically involves the translation of a 350 to 500-word text in a 90-minute period – the student may use a dictionary during the exam.
      2. Students interested in this option should first contact the Graduate Coordinator to schedule the exam. The exam content will be selected from a Departmental set of translation excerpts.
      3. Once complete, the exam is graded by a member of the Foreign Language Department, and the results are documented in completion of the DMA Foreign Language Evaluation form by the person overseeing the exam and should be sent to the Graduate Coordinator for the student’s file.
      4. If the student does not succeed in passing the Foreign Language Proficiency Exam, they must fulfill the foreign language requirement by completing option b below.
    2. Complete two successive semesters of regular undergraduate foreign language courses while in residence for the DMA at UNLV in French, German, or Italian with a grade of B (3.0) or better in each course. Students may choose as a starting point the course that best suits their current level of competency.
      1. Contact the Department of Music for a list of UNLV courses that may be taken to fulfill this requirement.
      2. Students must formally petition the Department of Music Graduate Committee in advance if they wish to substitute a language for French, German, Spanish, or Italian.

Plan Graudation Requirements


  1. The student must submit all required forms to the Graduate College and then apply for graduation up to two semesters prior to completing his/her degree requirements.
  2. The student must submit and successfully defend his/her doctoral document by the posted deadline. The defense must be advertised and is open to the public.
  3. The student must submit his/her approved, properly formatted hard-copy document to the Graduate College, and submit the approved electronic version to ProQuest by the posted deadline.