Music
Overview
- Graduate curricula provides advanced preparation for professional work as a teacher and/or performer
- Students must successfully complete placement examinations in music theory and music history/literature (or the review courses MUS 500a, b) and a performance audition (if required for the student’s specialization)
- Certificate degrees are designed to appeal to teachers seeking additional professional training and career opportunities
- Many students choose to pursue a certificate alongside an MM, with certain courses counting toward both degrees
What can I do with a degree in music?
Competition in the music industry is keen. Individuals who develop advanced artistic skills in their instrument or voice, or further their abilities in pedagogy have the most professional prospects.
Graduate Assistantships
Graduate Assistantships are available to students pursuing the Master of Music. Numerous positions are available:
- Piano accompanying
- Suzuki
- Jazz
- Band
- Orchestra
- Voice
- Theory
- History
Assistantships include a tuition waiver for required courses of study and a stipend. Please contact Dr. Andrew Greenwood, graduate program director, at [email protected] for an application packet.
Emphasis in Suzuki Pedagogy
The Master of Music program offers an emphasis in Suzuki pedagogy. Graduate assistants teach private lessons plus a two-hour group class each Saturday.
Weekly Schedule
- A weekly master class
- Three hours per week of Suzuki pedagogy
- SIUE Orchestra
- Required and elective courses
The specialization awarded may be in performance or music education with an emphasis in Suzuki pedagogy. Registration of Suzuki books 1-8 is arranged with the Suzuki Association of the Americas for either specialization.
Fiscal Arrangements
- Graduate students are paid for any lessons that are taught beyond their requirement.
- Graduate students are actively involved in playing gigs in the area to earn extra money. Many weddings and receptions are booked through the Suzuki Program office.
- Graduate assistants are granted a tuition waiver.
Questions regarding the Suzuki Program may be submitted to Erika Lord-Castillo, interim director of SIUE Suzuki, at 618-650‑2839.