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Music Education Ph.D.

Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Music Education

Immerse yourself in the study of music and prepare to contribute to the field as a scholar and educator.

Inspire the next generation and share your love for music. UND's Music Education Ph.D. prepares you for a leadership role in research, university teaching, or any other area of music.

Program type:
Doctoral Degree
Format:
On Campus
Est. time to complete:
4-5 years
Credit hours:
90
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Why earn a music education Ph.D.?

Application Deadlines
Fall:
Aug. 1
Spring:
Dec. 1

If you're an international student, refer to the international application process for deadlines.

Combine your passion for music with a deep dive into research and a strong foundation in teaching. UND's Ph.D. program in music helps you build advanced skills in any aspect of music.

Your Music Education Ph.D. coursework provides intensive study in the following areas:

  • Music Education
  • Teaching and Learning
  • Foundations of Education
  • Scholarly Tools in Education

Ph.D. students also choose a minor or cognate in a supporting area.

Music Education Doctoral Programs

  • Conduct independent, original scholarly work that contributes to knowledge in the field.

  • Engage in research and discover new modes of music instruction.

  • Apply for a teaching assistantship to qualify for a stipend.

  • Discuss cutting-edge music pedagogy.

  • UND is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music.

  • Enhance your professional skills at 60+ free workshops offered through the UND School of Graduate Studies. Our goal is to provide you with the workforce skills and job search strategies to succeed.

What can I do with a music education Ph.D.?

12%

Anticipated job growth for postsecondary teachers

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

80K

Median annual salary for postsecondary teachers

U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics

The Ph.D. program prepares you to take on a leadership role in music education. Some Ph.D. graduates go on to teach at the university level and contribute to the field through original scholarship research. Others become leaders in public school or community music education.

Our faculty receive national and international recognition for their talents, which they bring back to the classroom to share with you. The music faculty consist of specialists in:

  • Major orchestral and band instruments
  • Voice
  • Piano
  • Music history
  • Composition
  • Conducting
  • Music education

We pride ourselves on personal attention to students, high standards and a close working relationship with the Grand Forks community.

Music Education Ph.D. Courses

MUSC 503. Psychological Foundations of Music Learning. 3 Credits.

An in-depth study of the psychological processes of music learning. On demand.

MUSC 507. Foundations of Music Education. 3 Credits.

A comprehensive investigation of the historical and philosophical foundations of music education. On demand.

MUSC 509. Trends in Music Education. 3 Credits.

An overview of historical and contemporary trends in music education. On demand.

MUSC 598. Research in Music Education. 3 Credits.

An introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methodology relative to music education. On demand.

T&L 539. College Teaching. 3 Credits.

Explores learning styles and teaching styles, the components and responsibilities involved in college teaching, methods of teaching and motivating students, and current issues related to instruction in the college classroom.

EFR 510. Participatory Qualitative Research Methods. 3 Credits.

Qualitative researchers engage in systematic inquiry and direct collaboration with individuals and communities to explore highly contextualized phenomenon with the purpose of action or change. Qualitative methods are naturalistic, highly contextual, participatory and relational. Exploring the lived experiences and perspective of others requires attention to relationships, rapport and trust among all participants. Students will learn fundamental community-based and participatory methods of data collection: observations, interviewing, as well as data analysis and writing up qualitative findings following case study design. On demand.

Leaders in Music

Students are encouraged to be expressive with their art and to participate in the music program's community.

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