The performance track for the Master of Music (M.M.) degree is a Hybrid program and requires 30 semester hours as listed below. In addition, a public recital and either a research paper or lecture recital are required.
Course of Study
- Applied Music — 12 hours (three semesters, four credit hours in person each semester)
 
- Music History — Six hours (two 3-hour online courses)
 
- Music Theory — Six hours (two 3-hour online courses)
 
- Music Education — Six hours (two 3-hour online courses) including MUED 5320, Music Reference, Research and Writing (required of all master's degree students)
 
- Public Recital — 50 minutes of music
 
- Lecture Recital — Performance-related, based on research, or research paper. A committee consisting of the student's major applied professor and two other performance faculty in the same/related area will evaluate.
 
- Oral Examination — The student will coordinate a three-person committee including the student's primary applied professor and two professors with whom the student has completed a minimum of one class. The examination must be completed successfully before the graduate school's published deadline.
 
                                      
                               
                
                        
                
                                     
                                                
                                  Director of Graduate Music Studies
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Associate Professor
Mary Morgan Moore Department of Music
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P.O. Box 10044
Beaumont, TX 77710
Office (409) 880-7372