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Degrees and General Requirements

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Degrees

Yale University awards three graduate professional degrees through the School of Music: Master of Music (M.M.), Master of Musical Arts (M.M.A.), and Doctor of Musical Arts (D.M.A.). There is a Certificate in Performance (CERT) program and an Artist Diploma (A.D.) program for performers holding a minimum of a high school diploma and a combined Bachelor of Arts/Master of Music (B.A./M.M.) program offered in conjunction with Yale College.

Graduate study in music history, music theory, and ethnomusicology, leading to the Doctor of Philosophy degree, is offered through the Department of Music in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.

Degrees in Performance

The degree programs in performance are designed for the student seeking a professional career as an instrumentalist, vocalist, or conductor. The curriculum has been designed to provide training in areas essential to the broadening and strengthening of students’ skills required to meet the exacting standards of today’s profession. Performance majors are offered in piano, organ, harpsichord, violin, viola, violoncello, double bass, flute, oboe, clarinet, bassoon, horn, trumpet, trombone, tuba, percussion, harp, guitar, and voice, as well as in orchestral and choral conducting. Admission is dependent upon the applicant’s performance abilities, and candidates are admitted on the basis of screening recordings and a live audition. For admissions requirements and processes, see the Admission Procedures section.

Degrees in Composition

The degree programs in composition are designed as preparation for professional work in composition and such related fields as teaching, arranging, scoring, music technology, and similar activities that require a high degree of professional competence in working with the materials of music. Admission is dependent upon the applicant’s demonstrated abilities in composition, and candidates are admitted on the basis of submitted scores and recordings of their music, in addition to a live interview. For admissions requirements and processes, see the Admission Procedures section.

General Requirements

All degrees and programs at the School of Music require the student’s engagement with performance requirements (practical coursework and related proficiencies specific to their major field) and non-performance requirements (classroom coursework and related proficiencies in a variety of disciplines). The requirements listed in this section obtain broadly, either across all degrees, programs, and major fields at the School of Music, or across many degrees, programs, and/or major fields. For requirements specific to each degree, program, and major field, please see the Program Requirements section.

Performance Requirements

Major Field Instruction

Recitals and Equivalents

Accompanying Requirement for Piano Majors

All piano majors are required to play for at least one instrumental or vocal recital per academic year without pay as part of the departmental major. Priority will be given to degree recitals. Pianists must play all pieces that require piano accompaniment in a recital to fulfill this requirement, adding up to a total of no fewer than forty minutes of music.

Additional Requirements

Students in individual departments are assessed for a variety of skills and may be required to take specific performance courses or to demonstrate specific proficiencies as outlined below.

Non-Performance Requirements

Non-Performance and Distribution Groups

Analysis and Musicianship, Music History, and English Language

ISM Requirements

ISM Colloquium (MUS 519, 619, 719) is required each term of all students in the Institute of Sacred Music.

Additional Requirements

Individual departments may require students to take specific non-performance courses or to demonstrate specific proficiencies as outlined below.

Program Requirements ›