The Division of Music History, Theory, and Ethnomusicology is a vibrant contributor to the College of Music, the University of North Texas, and the surrounding community. We maintain a full range of academic programs at the bachelor’s, master’s, and doctoral level. Our PhD is more than fifty years old and was the first doctoral program established at the University of North Texas. Today more than sixty students are enrolled in our graduate programs. As a hub of academic and musical activity, our division fosters a wide range of projects and initiatives. Our faculty members have been recognized with significant awards for outstanding teaching, research, and service.
The graduate program in musicology offers rigorous and broad training in the intellectual history of the field. Students benefit from...
Learn MoreThe Department offers the Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Music (concentration in Musicology), with emphases possible...
Learn MoreThis program is for students interested in developing original research projects that bridge traditional methodologies with new critical and/or digital...
Learn MorePOSITION: The Department of Music at Williams College announces a one-year, full-time Visiting Assistant Professor appointment in Musicology beginning in...
Learn MoreBecause music is inextricably woven into the fabric of human activity, the cultural and philosophical contexts of which music has...
Learn MoreThe University of Florida’s Musicology area integrates historical, cultural, theoretical, and interdisciplinary approaches that seek to understand music from multiple...
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