INTEGRATED UNDERGRADUATE-GRADUATE DEGREES

B.M. in Performance and M.A. in Musicology

Program Description
The School of Music offers an Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate degree program that combines the B.M. in Music and the M.A. in Musicology.  This program  enables a select number of students to further their research interests in musicology at the undergraduate and graduate levels. By the end of the five-year program students  receive two degrees, a B.M. in Music and an M.A. in Musicology.

Candidates for this Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate degree must demonstrate a high level of aptitude and achievement in academic core courses (i.e., offerings in music theory and music history; see under Application Process) and be highly motivated to pursue research projects with musicology faculty.
 

Modeled after a similar program in the Schreyer Honors College, this IUG program  enables gifted music students to double count credits in two degree programs.  As a result they will have developed a research focus during their fourth and fifth years, which will prepare them for entry into doctoral programs at other institutions.  (Penn State does not offer doctoral programs in Musicology). 
 

Application Process
 To initiate the application process, students must submit a transcript, faculty recommendation, writing sample, and statement of goals.  A faculty adviser will help undergraduate candidates determine a sequence of courses that will prepare them for acceptance into the IUG program.  Normally a student applies after the fourth semester and before the end of the sixth semester.  The following 500-level courses may be applied to both Bachelorís and Masterís degrees:

Music 531 Analytical Techniques
Music 532 Schenkerian Analysis
Music 533 Pedagogy of Undergraduate Music Theory/History 
Music 572 Musicology Seminar
Music 573 Integrative Seminar in Music Theory and History
Music 574 Seminar in Music Theory

 For acceptance into the program students must successfully complete the following courses or their equivalent with a minimum average of 3.5 in their music courses, and a minimum GPA of 3.0.

4 semesters of music theory (131, 132, 231, 331)
4 semesters of musicianship (121, 122, 221, 222)
3 semesters of music history (162, 261, 262)

Assuming all undergraduate coursework has been completed, a student can still complete the undergraduate program if for any reason he/she is unable to complete the Master of Arts degree.

Reduced course load
As many as twelve of the credits required for the masterís degree may be applied to both undergraduate and graduate degree programs.  A minimum of 50% of the courses proposed to count for both degrees must be at the 500 level.  Thesis credits may not be double counted.

Eligibility for a Graduate Assistantship
Students in the IUG program will be eligible for a graduate assistantship starting in the beginning of the fifth year.

Tuition charges
Undergraduate tuition rates will apply as long as the student is an undergraduate, unless the student received financial support, for example, an assistantship requiring the payment of graduate tuition (from "Information and Guidelines for Establishing Integrated Undergraduate-Graduate Degree Programs" ? approved by the Graduate Council, May 8, 1996).
 

Degree Requirements
IUG   M.A. in Musicology sequence (32 credits)

Music 500 Introduction to Music Reference: 2 credits
Music 572 Musicology Seminar: 3 credits
Music 573 Integrative Seminar: 3 credits
Music History*: 6 credits
Music Theory**: 3 credits
Music Elective***: 3 credits
Cognate Area****: 6 credits
Music 600 Thesis: 6 credits
TOTAL: 32 credits

* Select 6 credits from 461W (Antiquity to 1600), 462W (1550-1750), 463W (1700-1900), 464W (1850-present), 497 (Special Topics in Music History).

** Select 3 credits from 431 (Advanced Tonal Analysis) 433 (Special Topics in 20th-Century Theory), 471 (16th-Century Counterpoint), 472 (18th-Century Counterpoint), 531 (Analytical Techniques), 532 (Schenkerian Theory and Analysis), 574 (Theory Seminar).

*** Select 3 credits from 400- or 500-level music courses.

**** The Musicology M.A. requires that students take 6 credits in an area outside of music (known as "cognate area").  These courses are selected in consultation with the student's academic adviser, and should preferably be related to the student's particular musicological interest and thesis topic. 


Example of a 5 year plan for an IUG program for a
B.M. in Performance and an M.A. in Musicology

4th YEAR

FALL

Applied performance    Music 043J     Applied performance     3
Theory elective        Music 531      Analytical Techniques   3
Music elective         Music  572     Seminar in Musicology   3
Ensemble               Music 504      Chamber Singers         1
Gen. Ed.: Soc/Beh Sci  Psy 003        Intro. to Learning      3
Gen. Ed.: Arts         ArtH 112       Survey of Western Art   3
Gen. Ed.: Science      Meteo 003      Intro. to Meteorology   3
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SPRING

Applied performance    Music 048J     Applied performance     3
General music          Music 101      Common Hour             1
Music electives        Music 462W     Studies Mus 1550-1750   3
Music electives        Music 433      Advanced Anal 20th-cen  3
Music electives        Music 435      Score Reading           1
Ensemble               Music 503      Concert Choir           1
Gen. Ed.: Humanities   Engl. 185      The Modern Novel        3 
Gen. Ed.: Nat. Sci     Astro 010      Elementary Astronomy    3
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5th YEAR  (student on a half-time assistantship)

FALL

Music elective         Music 532       Schenkerian Th/Anal    3
Gen. Music             Music 500       Intro. Mus Ref/Resrch  2
Cognate area           ArtH 414        Italian Baroq Paint    3
Thesis                 Music 600       Thesis                 3
                                                            ___
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SPRING

Musicology             Music 461W                            3
Music Seminar          Music 573       Integrative Seminar   3
Cognate area           ArtH 423        Stud Ital Renaiss Art 3
Thesis                 Music 600       Thesis                3
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