64 Master's degrees in Music in Ohio, United States
Music
Music from Youngstown State University can take you to new heights in several diverse career opportunities.
Harpsichord
When you study in the Harpsichord program of Cleveland Institute of Music, you’ll explore repertoire from the early Renaissance through today.
Music Therapy
The Music Therapy Department was among the first institutions of higher learning to offer a bachelor's degree and is the only school in Ohio to offer the M.M. Music Therapy from Ohio University.
Cello
When you study in the Cello program of Cleveland Institute of Music, you’ll be well-equipped for a diverse career. It starts with your weekly private lessons and continues with master classes, solo recitals, chamber ensembles, orchestra and new music ensembles—as well as specialized repertoire classes to prepare for professional auditions.
Orchestral Conducting
The Orchestral Conducting program is offered by Cleveland Institute Of Music University.At CIM, students are introduced to a rich curriculum and coached by renowned artists.
Viola
When you study in the Viola program of Cleveland Institute of Music, you'll have a wealth of opportunities to develop your artistry.
Historical Keyboard Instruments
The Historical Keyboard Instruments Program at Oberlin College & Conservatory features study of the harpsichord, fortepiano and organ.
Trumpet
When you study in the Trumpet program of Cleveland Institute of Music, you are joining a select group of talented trumpeters and learning from distinguished faculty members who are also musicians with The Cleveland Orchestra.
Music - Theory
The degree Master of Music - Theory is offered by the School of Music at The University of Akron with options in music education, performance, composition, theory, music history and literature, and accompanying.
Violin
When you study in the Violin program of Cleveland Institute of Music, you’ll be prepared to excel as a musician. It starts with your weekly private lessons with our world-class faculty.
Conducting
Conducting at Oberlin College & Conservatory is a graduate-level program that includes courses in choral and instrumental conducting at the beginning and advanced levels
Music Conducting
The M.M. in Music Conducting degree program at Ohio University is designed to prepare, promote, guide, and encourage students to aspire to the highest artistic and intellectual standards.
Music Education
University of Cincinnati’s Master of Music in Music Education offers pre-K–12 music teachers the opportunity to advance their knowledge and practice of their discipline.
Music Theory
CCM is a college within the University of Cincinnati, a major undergraduate university and graduate research institution of more than 40,000 students. The Music Theory program is offered by University of Cincinnati.
Fortepiano
Fortepiano is one of the seven period instruments offered in the Historical Instruments Program at Oberlin College & Conservatory
Double Bass
When pursuing the Double Bass program of Cleveland Institute of Music, students will study under Scott Dixon or Derek Zadinsky, members of The Cleveland Orchestra, and explore a blend of solo and orchestral bass playing.
Music - Performance
The degree Master of Music - Performance is offered by the School of Music of The University of Akron with options in music education, performance, composition, theory, music history and literature, and accompanying.
Collaborative Piano
The Collaborative Piano program offered by the University of Cincinnati consists of performance requirements (lessons, board examinations, recitals, ensemble participation), and academic requirements in music theory, music history, graduate research and writing, and music electives.
Music Education
The 3-Summer Masters in Music Education at the University of Cincinnati is a new distinct degree as of 2018. The focus of this new degree program is to provide a high quality, yet specialized coursework for area music teachers that would be primarily centered upon the development of improved music mastery and the efficient and effective delivery of music teaching content matter.
Historical Instruments
The Historical Instruments Program at Oberlin College & Conservatory features study in seven period instruments (harpsichord, fortepiano, organ, historical flutes, historical oboes, recorder, Baroque violin, Baroque cello, and viola da gamba).