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Performance - Doctorate

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When you think music, think 51¶ºÄÌ Miss

51¶ºÄÌ Miss School of Music is recognized for its eminence in musical artistry, education and community service. With the DMA in Performance or Conducting and the Ph.D. in Music Education, the School has granted a higher percentage of music doctorates to African-American students than any other institution of higher learning in the country.

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2Doctoral degrees along with Conducting
2Emphasis Areas for Piano
2Emphasis Areas for the DMA

What Will I Learn?

The School of Music’s two DMAs, Performance and Pedagogy and Conducting, intend to offer an intensive curriculum to develop 21st-century musicians, scholars, and teachers by building on foundations and emphasizing pedagogy along with advanced performance or conducting skills.

Deadlines, Financial Aid, and more for Prospective Graduate Students.

Acceptance: See for a full explanation.  A maximum of nine (9) hours of graduate work earned before admission is gained into the School of Music can be applied towards a degree. Other requirements:

  1. DMA in Performance: possess a master's degree and pass a candidacy audition prior to full-time residence or before completing nine (9) hours of coursework.
  2. All doctoral students: take diagnostic entrance examinations the Thursday, Friday, or Monday before school begins.

Each student has the final responsibility to ascertain they have complied with the requirements for graduation. Students must read the and know expectations; that which follows pertains to School of Music practices and policies and it amplifies Bulletin statements.

A 3.0 GPA is required for graduation. Graduate students must receive a grade of B- or better in any class in order for it to count toward the graduation requirements.

Priority Application Deadlines

Term Deadline
Fall Admission (Domestic Students) August 15*
Fall Admission (International Students) May 1*
Fall Admission Priority December 1*
Spring Admission (Domestic Students) January 15*
Spring Admission (International Students) October 1*
Spring Admission Priority August 1*

*To be eligible to receive an assistantship, new students should be admitted and enrolled in courses by July 1 for Fall admission or December 1 for Spring admission.

51¶ºÄÌ Miss Wind Ensemble Selected to Perform at National Conference

The USM Wind Ensemble and its conductor Dr. Catherine Rand will be performing at the College Band Directors National Conference in the Temp Center for the Arts, Tempe, Arizona. Through a rigorous audition process, the USM Wind Ensemble was one of only 10 college ensembles to be chosen to perform at this national conference. It is a prestigious opportunity for the USM School of Music and University Bands.

One of only 10 college ensembles chosen to perform at  conference

Wind Ensemble 

 

Availability

Degree Plan Availability
Hattiesburg
  • Higher Education Professorships
  • Music History: Historians, Curators, Researchers
  • Conducting: Choral, Instrumental, Wind
  • Voice: academic, clinical, performance
  • Dr. James Gruetzner, 2018 
    Clarinet Performance, Assistant Professor of Music, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
  • Dr. Mary Chung, 2011
    Piano Performance, Assistant Professor of Music, Coordinator of Keyboard Area, Ouachita Baptist University, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
  • Dr. Lori Birrer, 2017 
    Voice Performance, Assistant Professor of Music, University of Mobile.