Develop as a Musician and a Teacher │ Study with Leading Faculty │ Engaging, 100% Online Learning │ Asynchronous │ 1 Class at a Time │ Earn Your Master’s in Just 2 Years │ No GRE Required
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At the University of Florida School of Music, our goal is to help creative, innovative educators develop their knowledge and skills in ways that empower them to inspire their students’ development of life-long musicianship. At UF, we hold a broad and deep vision of what music education can be. The online Master of Music in Music Education program is designed so that our students can build upon their strengths while also bridging any gaps in their knowledge and skills . The program assists music educators in growing as musicians, teachers, scholars, and enthusiastic advocates of one of mankind’s most dynamic modes of creative expression.
Benefit from the UF’s heritage of academic excellence and complete a 100% online program offered by a NASM- and CAEP-accredited university.
Our program’s unique structure sets us apart: we prioritize small class sizes, and our 12:1 student-to-faculty ratio allows for personal interaction and mentorship from instructors. Our asynchronous courses are designed to be taken one at a time to fit your schedule without a set time commitment. This format allows for deep engagement and frequent interaction with your professors and peers, ensuring that you are forming meaningful connections while you learn.
UF College of the Arts has remained a top name in distance learning since 2010, connecting students with leading experts in an engaging online learning environment. This program leverages cutting-edge research and tools to explore both practical and theoretical perspectives in a curriculum that’s perfect for current music educators looking to enhance their ability to encourage student engagement with music. Whether you direct a band, chorus, or orchestra, lead other types of school-wide music classes at the elementary or secondary levels, or teach private lessons, the program introduces innovative instructional approaches that will allow you to develop even stronger connections to your students through music. You can continue teaching while you learn, apply these methods immediately, and develop stronger connections to your students through music.
Over the course of the program you will:
Every new method and teaching skill introduced through this distance learning program can be immediately implemented in your specific educational setting. Whether you’re teaching in-person or online, the Master of Music in Music Education program ensures that you graduate ready to expand your impact on today’s music students.
No GRE score is required for your admission and candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree. You can complete the master’s degree in as little as two years.
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For over 150 years, the University of Florida has grown and solidified its reputation as a leading public research university with a focus on excellence in research, teaching, and technology.
The University of Florida’s dedication to academic achievement and ongoing leadership is evident in the University’s numerous awards and its place as the official, preeminent institution of higher learning in the state.
UF's notable accolades include:
Accolades for the Master of Music in Music Education include:
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