The School of Music prepares music education students to become accomplished music teachers. The music education faculty is nationally and internationally recognized as leaders and teachers. This curriculum fulfills the education requirements for Florida teaching certification in grades K-12 as well as other states' certification requirements and is approved by the Florida Department of Education, National Association of Schools of Music and the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation.
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Current Curriculum Plan
UF Catalog
The Master of Music degree includes core courses in music as well as courses in the area of specialization. A secondary concentration may be added and will require additional coursework.
Secondary concentrations are listed below. Interested students will need to declare their desire to add a second concentration, apply for the program and complete the necessary paperwork in order to officially add a second concentration. Admission to a second concentration will be determined by the faculty in that area. No more than one concentration beyond the major specialization may be attempted. One member of the supervisory committee must represent the secondary concentration. Unless indicated otherwise, courses required for the second concentration may not also fulfill specific degree requirements in the area of primary specialization. However, courses in the second concentration may, at the discretion of the student’s supervisory committee, be used to fulfill approved elective credit in the primary degree area.
MM Advisor: Dr. Jonathan Helton, jhelton@ufl.edu
Current students may speak with the Business & Entrepreneurship area about adding this as a secondary concentration to their master's program of study.
Four courses, 12 credits, from the following
*Indicates the required sequence for Music Composition majors.
***An original research project in one of the MUH courses will be required.
(any 3 of the 4 classes may be taken to complete the 2nd concentration)
MUS 6716 Research Methods is a prerequisite for entrance into the concentration. Reading and/or speaking knowledge of an appropriate foreign language is strongly recommended. Also fulfills MUH/MUL course requirements in the first concentration.
***An original research project in one of the MUH courses will be required.
*in addition to MUT 3 Credit requirements in the first concentration
The Master of Music in Music Education can be completed in residence, on-campus or at a distance, online.
Music Education Core (12 credits)
Music Core (9 credits)
Electives
Four courses, 12 credits, from the following
*Indicates the required sequence for Music Composition majors.
***An original research project in one of the MUH courses will be required.
Additional Course (students choose one):
MUS 6716 Research Methods is a prerequisite for entrance into the concentration. Reading and/or speaking knowledge of an appropriate foreign language is strongly recommended. Also fulfills MUH/MUL course requirements in the first concentration.
***An original research project in one of the MUH courses will be required.
*in addition to MUT 3 Credit requirements in the first concentration
Note: Credit from the masters degree may be transferred in to cover up to 30 of these hours, or elective hours.
Music Education (9-12 credits)
Music (9 credits)
Music Teacher Education (6 credits)
Research (12 credits)
Outside Cognate (6-9 credits; depends upon the number of core Music Education courses selected)
Approved Electives (30 credits)
Music, music education, and relevant courses outside of music and music education as approved by the student's committee.
Successful Completion of the Written and Oral Qualifying Exam
Successful Oral Defense of the Dissertation
Learn more about the online MM in Music Education program
Graduate students may complete a teaching certificate program in music education while simultaneously enrolled in certain master’s degree programs. Completion of this certificate program, and required state tests, results in qualification for Educator Certification in Music (Grades K-12) through the Florida Department of Education. It is designed to serve musicians whose undergraduate music degree programs did not include an education component, but who have decided that they would like to become Florida public school music teachers.
Students interested in this program should contact the Area Head for Music Education for additional information and guidance. Admission to the program requires a completed Bachelor's degree in music; passing the General Knowledge Test of the Florida Teacher Certification Examinations; and approval of area faculty. Students must have a Letter of Eligibility issued by the Florida DOE prior to taking any coursework in the certificate program.