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University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
PhD in Ethnomusicology
- Los Angeles, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Ethnomusicology at UCLA offers an in-depth exploration into the diverse musical traditions and practices from around the world, emphasizing both theoretical and ethnographic approac...


University of California, Santa Barbara
Music, PhD, Ethnomusicology Emphasis
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD in Music with an Ethnomusicology emphasis is designed for students interested in exploring musical traditions across different cultures. It provides a strong foundation in both the theoretical...
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University of Maryland
PhD in Ethnomusicology (MUET)
- Adelphi, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Ethnomusicology at MUET offers a comprehensive curriculum that emphasizes both deep theoretical knowledge and practical research skills. Students engage with a broad range of musica...


University of North Texas
Music Ph.D. with a concentration in Ethnomusicology
- Denton, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Ph.D. program in Ethnomusicology offers a comprehensive and research-intensive curriculum designed to prepare students for scholarly careers in the field. Students engage in rigorous coursework th...


University of Washington
Music, PhD - Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Music History, or Music Theory
- Seattle, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Music offers students a chance to explore a specialized area of music studies, including Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Music History, or Music Theory. Students can choose their ...
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Ethnomusicology degree programs at the Doctoral level delve into the intricate relationship between music and culture, exploring how musical practices shape and reflect diverse societies. This field merges scholarly research with practical applications, paving the way for comprehensive understanding and analysis of global music traditions.
Through courses in fieldwork methods and cultural theory, students develop skills in conducting ethnographic research, analyzing musical structures, and engaging with community-based music-making. You'll enhance your proficiency in writing scholarly articles while also learning to critically assess the influence of socio-political contexts on music. Students strengthen adaptability as they navigate the complexities of cultural expression and identity through sound.
Doctoral candidates often engage in complex projects, including archiving traditional music practices and designing interactive exhibits that showcase their findings. Graduates typically pursue careers in academia, cultural organizations, or social research, where they contribute valuable insights into the role of music in community and identity.