Program Overview
The Music at The University of Iowa is a MA programme in United States. This programme provides advanced academic training at postgraduate level.
Key Program Features
- Degree: MA
- Language: English
- Duration:
Career Opportunities
Graduates of the Music programme are prepared for diverse careers in their chosen field. A MA from The University of Iowa opens doors to roles in academia, industry, and public sector.
Program Curriculum
- Counterpoint Before 1600
- Counterpoint After 1600
- Tonal Analysis
- Post-Tonal Analysis
- Special Topics in Theory and Analysis
- Counterpoint Before 1600
- Counterpoint After 1600
- Tonal Analysis
- Post-Tonal Analysis
- Special Topics in Theory and Analysis
- History of Music Theory I
- History of Music Theory II
Admission Requirements
Academic Requirements
The Master of Arts program in music requires a minimum of 30-37 s.h. of graduate credit. The M.A. concentrations in performance, conducting, jazz studies, composition, music theory, musicology, music therapy, and music education requires a recital, capstone project, or thesis. Performance majors present a public recital in place of a written thesis. Music therapy majors complete a capstone research project. Jazz studies majors present a public recital and a separate performance project. The Master of Arts in music education is offered with thesis and nonthesis options.
Tuition & Financial Information
Tuition Fee
USD 27890 (International); USD 8104.0 (National)
USD 27890 (International); USD 8104.0 (National)
Financial Aid & Scholarships
Contact The University of Iowa directly for scholarship, grant, and financial aid information.
About University of Iowa
University of Iowa
Iowa City, United States
public research university in Iowa City, Iowa, United States
University Profile- Start Date February 2025
- Language English
