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26 Master's degrees in Music in North Carolina, United States
Folklore
The M.A. program in Folklore from University of North Carolina Chapel Hill focuses on the study of creativity and aesthetic expression in everyday life and on the social and political implications of this expression as it unfolds in contested arenas of culture.
Jazz Studies
Jazz Studies at North Carolina Central University is dedicated to offering a quality education, shaping the future of aspiring musicians and maintaining the integrity of a great art form.
Brass - Trombone
Brass - Trombone from University of North Carolina School of the Arts will help you develop your full potential as a musician, whether your goal is to play in an orchestra, work as a freelance musician, or simply to make the trombone an important part of a musical life.
Woodwinds - Saxophone
As a graduate at Woodwinds - Saxophone from University of North Carolina School of the Arts, you will be part of an intensive yet intimate program that is tailored to your own goals and prepares you for life as a professional musician.
Music Theory
The M.M. in Music Theory at University of North Carolina Greensboro requires 34 credit hours. Thesis and non-thesis options are offered. At least one half the work credited toward the degree must be in 600-level courses or above. A diagnostic examination is administered prior to the first semester of enrollment.
Strings - Double Bass
As a students at Strings - Double Bass from University of North Carolina School of the Arts you will be part of a vibrant school of artists and musicians committed to the long-term development and mastery of your instrument.