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UNIR
Máster Universitario en Investigación Musical
- Online
Master degree
Full time
1 year
Distance Learning
Spanish
With the online Master in Musical Research you will be able to have a deep vision of music, where you will acquire the necessary skills in artistic, scientific, social and historical research of music. At UNIR we present you a degree that goes much further than a master's degree in musicology.


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University of Southampton
MMus in Music (Musicology)
- Southampton, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
The MMus in Music (Musicology) gives you the opportunity to specialise in various elements of musicology. On this course, you’ll study current trends in musicological method and critical practice, key research skills in musicology, and methodologies of advanced musical analysis.


Utrecht University
Master of Arts in Musicology
- Utrecht, Netherlands
MA
Full time
2 years
On-Campus
English
The Musicology programme at Utrecht University focuses on Western music from the Middle Ages to the present, the impact of media on the reception and conceptualisation of music, and digital musicology.


Auream Phoenix University for Women
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) by Research in Performing Arts
- Online
PhD
Full time, Part time
1 semester
Distance Learning
English, Italian
PhD by research via Distance Learning is awarded after successfully completing a theoretical research specialization. This research is presented in the form of a doctoral thesis. The PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) is the only doctoral degree that can be achieved through distance learning. The main requirement for a PhD online through distance learning is to present and discuss a thesis of at least 100 pages for review and evaluation by an academic committee at Selinus University. A research thesis in this specific field should offer an overview of forms of artistic expression, in particular cinema, theatre, music, dance and visual art. Each student will explore how the performing arts reflect the social, political and religious aspects of many cultures and civilizations. In this programme, the candidate, through his thesis, should provide a theoretical exposition of the content and processes inherent in the creative and artistic experience of performance. It also gives students an appreciation of various artistic disciplines, forms of expression and creative visual languages.
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University of Pretoria - Faculty of Humanities
MMus (Musicology)
- Pretoria, South Africa
Master degree
Full time
1 year
On-Campus
English
Four-year BMus degree or BAHons Music degree or Master's Diploma (based on research and a dissertation) or relevant qualification


California State University, Dominguez Hills
Arts and Humanities - Music and Intellectual Inquiry
- Carson, USA
Master degree
On-Campus
English
The Humanities Graduate Program provides post-baccalaureate students the opportunity to study the traditional humanities fields--philosophy, literature, history, music, and art--in the context of contemporary interdisciplinary topics, as well as in courses devoted to the methodology and current concerns of specific disciplines. Courses enable the critical evaluation of the visual and performing arts, as well as the ideas, cultures and individuals which have shaped our society. Program courses are designed around the theme of the city. Skills in advanced writing, research, and presentation are exercised in seminars and in a final research or creative project.


Charles University Faculty of Arts
Ph.D. in Musicology
- Prague, Czech Republic
PhD
Part time
4 years
On-Campus
English
The individually designed attestation system of the doctoral program provides graduates with an insight into the current state of research and methodology of the subject, especially in the selected area of specialization and closely related disciplines. During the course, graduates also explored philosophical issues connected to their doctoral subjects and topics and passed a foreign language exam. The doctoral dissertation is a scientifically valuable contribution to the investigation of the topic and its findings are usually published as a monograph or study in a scientific journal.


University of New Hampshire
Music: Musicology (M.A.)
- Durham, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Musicology at the University of New Hampshire is a graduate program designed for students interested in the scholarly study of music, its history, and cultural contexts. The prog...


City University Of New York
MA in Musicology
- New York, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Master of Arts in Musicology is designed for students interested in studying the history, theory, and cultural contexts of music. The program offers a mix of coursework and research that helps stu...


University of California Los Angeles (UCLA)
BA in Musicology
- Los Angeles, USA
BA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Bachelor of Arts in Musicology at UCLA offers students a comprehensive exploration of music as a cultural and historical phenomenon. The program emphasizes the interdisciplinary study of music, co...


Truman State University
Bachelor of Arts in Musicology
- Kirksville, USA
BA
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English
Bachelor of Arts in Musicology minor focuses on the history and cultural contexts of music. Studying the development of music through time, you examine the forms, methods, and functions of music in Western and non-Western cultures. Coursework covers Music Fundamentals, Music Analysis, Music Literature, Music History, Independent Study in Fine Arts, and Perspectives in Music (World Musics, Hollywood and Broadway, Jazz and the American Experience.)


Osaka University - Osaka
BA in Musicology and Theatre Studies
- Suita, Japan
BA
On-Campus
English
The musicology curriculum covers a wide range of topics, including art music, traditional music, and popular music around the world. We investigate not only the musical sound itself but also its cultural and intellectual contexts that inform the specific musical practice. The theater studies curriculum not only covers Japanese classical plays and modern Western theater, works that are considered “theater” in the narrow sense of the term, but also goes beyond that definition to explore cinema, opera, musicals, dance, and performing arts from around the world.


The University of Sheffield
Musicology, MA
- Sheffield, United Kingdom
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The MA in Musicology offers a deep dive into the study of music from various perspectives, including historical, cultural, and analytical approaches. Students explore different musical traditions, exa...


University of Leeds
Musicology MA
- Leeds, United Kingdom
Master degree
Full time, Part time
On-Campus
English
The Musicology MA at the University of Leeds offers a comprehensive foundation in musicological thought and practice. Students will develop specialised skills in areas such as applied research, editor...

University of Kentucky
Musicology, MA
- Lexington, USA
MA
Full time
On-Campus
English
The Musicology Master's program is designed for students interested in exploring the history, theory, and cultural contexts of music. It offers a combination of coursework and research opportunities, ...
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Musicology degree programs offer a fascinating exploration of music's cultural, historical, and theoretical dimensions. This field draws students interested in understanding music from various perspectives, including its societal impact and contextual significance.
In musicology, you'll study subjects like ethnomusicology, music history, and music theory, allowing you to develop specialized skills in music analysis and critical thinking. Students enhance their research capabilities as they examine musical forms and traditions across different cultures. Engaging with various music styles can deepen your appreciation and understanding of global musical practices.
The environment encourages independent thought as students delve into research projects, honing their analytical skills and embracing interdisciplinary approaches. Collaborative study opportunities enable students to engage with peers and faculty, fostering a vibrant academic community. Graduates often pursue careers in academia, music curation, or cultural advocacy, where they can apply their knowledge and skills in diverse contexts.