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10 Master's degrees in Musicology in Massachusetts, United States
Musicology
The Musicology department offers three degree programs at Brandeis University in composition and theory: M.A. (normally one year), M.F.A. (normally two years), and Ph.D. (normally two or more years following the completion of M.F.A. requirements).
Divinity and Sacred Music
Boston University's Dual Degree Program in Divinity and Sacred Music (MDiv/MSM) is designed for those preparing to be church musicians who wish to engage in a full range of theological studies and preparation for ordination.
Musicology
The Master of Arts in Musicology at Boston University is for students who are working toward entrance to a PhD program, performing students with academic interests, and students preparing for positions in the music industry.
Music History and Musicology
The Master in Music History and Musicology at New England Conservatory of Music invite you to join us on a journey exploring a wide diversity of musical styles, historical settings, geographical locations, and cultural contexts.
Global Jazz
The Master of Music in Global Jazz program at Berklee College of Music offers advanced studies to instrumentalists and vocalists who demonstrate excellent musical proficiency and desire to develop their performance career.
Music Theory
The Master of Arts in Music Theory program at Boston University is designed for students seeking to acquire a secure foundation in scholarly music theory prior to entering doctoral study.
Contemporary Musical Arts
Contemporary Musical Arts at New England Conservatory of Music brings together a diverse group of the world’s finest young artists in a setting where they can grow as a community of composers, performers, and improvisers, learning from each other and from accomplished faculty.
Choral Conducting
Berklee College of Music's Choral Conducting program provides a completely unique experience for conductors in training. With direct access to the school's renowned voice and opera talent, and an abundance of ensembles to collaborate with, students in this program have the opportunity to conduct often and with some of the best vocalists in the nation.
Music Theory
New England Conservatory of Music degrees in Music Theory offer students the unique opportunity to work one-on-one with the department’s diverse faculty, which includes leading scholars, composers, and performers.
Conducting
The Master of Music in Conducting program at Boston University combines rigorous study of choral and orchestral conducting techniques and literature with related work in performance, music theory, and musicology in a vibrant and intimate setting, all within a major research university.