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Castleton University Master of Music Education
Castleton University

Castleton University

Master of Music Education

Castleton, USA

Master degree

English

Sep 2026

On-Campus

Key Summary

    About: The Master of Music Education focuses on advanced studies in music pedagogy, curriculum development, and musicianship. It prepares educators to enhance their teaching skills and adapt modern techniques in various educational settings. The program emphasizes the integration of theory and practice, providing a comprehensive understanding of music education.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue careers as music educators in schools, higher education institutions, community programs, or private studios. They may also take on roles in music administration, curriculum design, and education leadership, fostering a passion for music in learners of all ages.

The only program of its kind in Vermont, Castleton’s MM.Ed. emphasizes real-world application with courses taught by experienced music educators. Your degree can be achieved in one year as a full-time student, or on a part-time schedule tailored to the unique needs of in-service music educators or customized for each individual student. A flexible curriculum is provided with on-site, hybrid, and online courses that occur during the academic year and the summer months.

The 18-credit core curriculum will help students to expand and develop their classroom and musicianship skills and to learn the most current philosophies, methodologies, and technologies in the field.

A wide variety of topics courses enable students to direct their own program, focusing on topics and skills they are most interested in. Students are required to complete 12 credits of topics courses. These courses—along with the other MM. Ed music offerings at Castleton—will appeal to in-service educators desiring continuing education credits.

Students may transfer up to 12 graduate credits from Castleton Center for Schools or outside workshops/classes. (Transfer credits must be approved by the Music Department.)