Graduate Projects and Research in Music (MUS5303.01)

Nicholas Brooke

This course is designed to assist graduate students with the research and development of their work. The MFA candidate meets weekly with their primary advisor and select core faculty. Students are expected to spend considerable time each week in active, ongoing creative research and practice. Projects and works-in-progress will be presented in public forums, such as Music Workshop, the Music Lecture Series, and individual shows, throughout the term.


Learning Outcomes:
Development of new work
Ongoing musical and creative research



Delivery Method: Fully in-person
Prerequisites:
Enrollment in MFA program in Music.
Corequisites: Attendance and participation at Music Workshop, Tuesdays 6:30-8pm.
Course Level: 5000-level (Graduate)
Credits: 6
TBA (Full-term)
Maximum Enrollment: 3
Course Frequency: Every Term

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