Best Accredited Universities for Doctoral Phd program in Musicology and Ethnomusicology

2 universities offer graduate PHD program in Musicology and Ethnomusicology

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Brown University logo
Ranked as:  #16 in Best National University
Tuition:  $60,363 per year
Total Cost:  $120,726 * This tuition data is based on IPEDS. For the latest tuition amount, refer to the respective college websites.
State:  Rhode Island
Acceptance:  7.67%

Brown Ph.D. program in Musicology and Ethnomusicology allows students to study music of any kind from several perspectives, within a richly interdisciplinary environment.

The program distinctively flexible curriculum permits students to sample liberally from departmental graduate seminars, and also encourages them to explore course offerings in other academic units. Students begin learning the methods and materials of music studies with core seminars in ethnomusicology and historiography, while creating individually tailored programs of further study that suit their scholarly and professional needs. This might mean developing fluency in textual analysis, ethnography, historiography, critical theory and science and technology studies, all of which fall within the program inclusive approach to the study of music and sound.

Recent dissertations have explored such diverse matters as Afrocentric consciousness in Brazilian capoeira, carnival performance in mixed-race South African communities, Scandinavian white nationalism and Turkish intellectual property law. Students also have the option of taking courses within the music department outstanding Ph.D. program in Music and Multimedia Composition, of developing performing skills in several ensembles, and of engaging with campus entities like the Cogut Institute for the Humanities or the Brown Arts Initiative. A Brown doctoral degree in musicology and ethnomusicology leads to a career in college and university teaching, or to a position in applied work outside the academy.

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Musicology and Ethnomusicology

Brown University admission requirements for graduate programs in Fine, Visual, Applied and Performing Arts
  • GRE Required:  Yes
  • Research assistantships:  507
  • Teaching assistantships:  483
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University of Rochester logo
Ranked as:  #33 in Best National University
Tuition:  $50,505 per year
Total Cost:  $101,010 * This tuition data is based on IPEDS. For the latest tuition amount, refer to the respective college websites.
State:  New York
Acceptance:  35.43%

Our program enables students to work closely with leading musical scholars, to perform in world music ensembles, and to undertake fieldwork in local communities and in locales ranging from Detroit to Bali, and from Chennai to China.

Housed within the Musicology Department, our program enables students to work closely with leading musical scholars. Located within the historically diverse city of Rochester, students benefit from opportunities for fieldwork with local communities. Fieldwork projects also take many students further afield, in locales ranging from Detroit to Bali, and from Chennai to China.

These seminars will give students a strong foundation in the conceptual approaches, methodologies, and intellectual histories of ethnomusicology while exposing them to cutting-edge topics in music studies. A list of recent course titles and their descriptions can be found here.

Links to certificates in World Music and Ethnomusicology can be found here.

West African Drumming EnsembleLed by Master Drummer Fana Bangoura, the West African Drumming Ensemble is dedicated to the dynamic percussive traditions of Guinea. The ensemble combines the iconic djembe hand drum with a trio of drums played with sticks, known as dunun, sangban, and kenkeni.

The department offers the doctor of philosophy degree (PhD) in ethnomusicology and the master of arts degree (MA) in ethnomusicology. At present, the department admits around three to five graduate students each year, for a total population of twenty students.

Additional information, specific to the musicology program, follows:.

Ethnomusicology candidates will be interviewed and admitted to the Musicology Department via the same process as incoming musicology students, which includes, among other things, the evaluation of writing samples. The same is true of any English language instruction that is required.

Residency: At least one year of full-time study is required.

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Ethnomusicology Eastman School of Music

University of Rochester admission requirements for graduate programs in Fine, Visual, Applied and Performing Arts
  • GRE Required:  Yes
  • Research assistantships:  106
  • Teaching assistantships:  116
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What kind of scholarships are available for Graduate Programs in Musicology and Ethnomusicology?

We have 4 scholarships awarding up to $8,600 for Masters program in for Musicology and Ethnomusicology, targeting diverse candidates and not restricted to state or school-based programs.

Scholarship nameAmountCredibility
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Chicago Academic Scholarship$4,000Medium
The Anne van Biema Fellowship$2,500Medium
Madison Chautauqua Scholarship for the Arts in Memory of Bob Fourhman$1,100Medium
Support Creativity Scholarship$1,000High

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