Master of Music: Major in Technology

The Master of Music in Music Technology is designed for students with an undergraduate degree in music but not necessarily in music technology. Its goal is to help students develop mastery of music technology knowledge and skills appropriate to their existing areas of expertise, i.e., Performance, Composition, and Music Education.

Duquesne’s innovative Music Technology degree offers concentrations in Digital Music Pedagogy, Electronic Composition and Electronic Performance. Guided by faculty members who are acknowledged leaders in their fields, graduate students master powerful technological tools in state-of-the-art electronic studios, including the Music Technology Center, the Digital Keyboard Lab, the Fender Electronic Studio and the multi-track Recording Studios. Graduates of this program are in demand in the music, film and recording industries throughout the world.

Digital Music Pedagogy - Electronic Composition - Electronic Performance

Electronic Performance Option

Admission Requirements

1. Applicants must meet the admission requirements as stated in the Graduate Admissions and Policies.

2. An audition is required. Applicants should prepare the equivalent of a senior recital for undergraduate performance majors. Those who live more than 150 miles from the University may submit a videotape (VHS) or DVD.


Sample Curriculum

Music Technology

Sound Design/Sequencing*
Digital Music Pedagogy*
Studio/Lab and Digital Sound
Advanced Computer Notation*
Electronic Orchestration*
Recital Music Technology

 

Core Studies in Music

Introduction to Research in Music±
Philosophies of Music History and Theory±
Music Theory Course±
Music History Course±
Music Performance Course

Electives

Electives may include: Electronic Ensemble, GMAP Applied Lessons, Musicians and the Internet (online), Multimedia/JMA (available online), Graduate Audio for Media I and/or II, Form and Analysis, TI:ME Level 2 Courses (summer only)

Electives are selected in consultation with the advisor and may include a maximum of two courses from offerings in the M.S. in Multimedia Technology program.

12 credits

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10 credits

2 credits
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8 Credits

Total degree program

30 credits

* offered online       ± offered as a summer class

 

 


Secondary Concentration

In order to allow for greater curricular flexibility and to tailor graduate study to the professional needs and objectives of the individual student, all degree programs include the option of a secondary concentration which complements the major. Normally, about one-third of each curriculum is devoted to elective courses. The choice of elective courses within the same specific area comprises the secondary concentration. Several possible secondary concentrations are available including music education, jazz studies, theory, music technology, conducting and sacred music. The specific courses which comprise the secondary concentration are determined by the appropriate faculty and the student in consultation with the student's primary advisor.