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Arizona State University
Music (Ethnomusicology), MA
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Music with a specialization in Ethnomusicology offers students a comprehensive exploration of global musical traditions, emphasizing both academic research and practical understa...


University of California, Santa Barbara
Music, MA, Ethnomusicology Emphasis
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Music with an Ethnomusicology emphasis is designed for students interested in studying music across different cultures. It offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical s...
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San Diego State University
Music, Ethnomusicology, M.A.
- San Diego, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Music with a specialization in Ethnomusicology offers students a comprehensive exploration of diverse musical traditions from around the world. The program focuses on the study o...


Kent State University
Ethnomusicology - M.A.
- Online USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master’s program in Ethnomusicology offers students a chance to explore the diverse sounds, traditions, and cultural practices surrounding music from different parts of the world. The curriculum c...


University of Washington
Music, MA - Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Music History, or Music Theory
- Seattle, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The program focuses on training students in specialized areas of music, including ethnomusicology, music education, history, and theory. Students can expect a flexible curriculum that allows them to e...
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Ethnomusicology at the Master's level invites you to explore the rich interplay between music, culture, and society. This field encourages deep dives into musical traditions worldwide while examining their broader cultural contexts.
In an Ethnomusicology program, you’ll study various musical forms and practices through courses like Global Music Traditions, Fieldwork Methods, and Cultural Theory. You’ll engage in field research, conducting interviews and documenting performances, essential skills for developing a nuanced understanding of diverse musical expressions. As you discover the significance of music in cultural identity and social change, the environment fosters independence and curiosity, enhancing your analytical and research capabilities.
Additionally, you'll craft critical essays and presentations that articulate your findings, preparing you for diverse career paths, including roles in academia, cultural organizations, and community arts initiatives. Graduates often apply their skills in areas such as cultural preservation, music education, and policy development, making meaningful contributions to the global music scene.