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4 Music Masters Degree Programs in New Zealand


University of Otago
Master of Arts (Coursework) (MA(Coursework)) in Music
- Dunedin, New Zealand
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts (Coursework) program is designed to give students the skills sought-after by employers around the globe, with a balance of specific subject knowledge plus broad-based transferable skills – such as oral and written communication, and analytical skills.


The University of Waikato
Master of Music
- Hamilton, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Studying for a Master of Music at Waikato gives you the skills you need to pursue a music career and work as a professional musician. You'll focus on musical composition or musical performance.
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Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Music – MMus
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
Build on your Honours degree with advanced study and research at Master's level and become an expert in your area of music.


Victoria University of Wellington
Master of Musical Arts – MMA
- Wellington, New Zealand
Master degree
Full time, Part time
12 months
On-Campus
English
With Master of Musical Arts you will be able to Study advanced composition, sonic arts or performance and become a leader in your field as an artist and an innovator.
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Studying for a Master's degree in Music in New Zealand offers a rich blend of creative expression and academic rigor. This field allows you to delve deeply into advanced musical theories, performance practices, and composition techniques, providing essential skills for a range of career paths.
As a student, you're likely to engage in collaborative projects, research initiatives, and independent study, enhancing both your practical and analytical abilities. Common courses might include advanced music theory, musicology, and composition, where you’ll refine your techniques in arranging and orchestrating for various ensembles. Graduates develop skills in performance, teaching, and music production, preparing them for diverse roles within the arts sector.
New Zealand's educational environment encourages innovation and creativity, fostering independence as you explore new musical ideas. The emphasis on research within Master’s programs helps students strengthen adaptability and critical thinking while producing work that resonates with global audiences. This robust foundation sets the stage for impactful careers in teaching, performance, or creative industries both locally and internationally.