Divisions
The College of Music is divided into eight divisions in order to accomplish the academic instruction and performance training in an efficient and comprehensive manner. The divisions in turn are divided into several areas, each focused on the needs of a particular instrument or academic discipline so that every student is assured of the highest level of depth and quality of instruction in their particular major.
- Certificate Programs
- Composition Studies
- Conducting and Ensembles
- Instrumental Studies
- Jazz Studies
- Keyboard Studies
- Music and Medicine
- Music Education
- Music History, Theory and Ethnomusicology
- Vocal Studies
The College of Music offers two certificate programs, which are non-degree seeking programs that provide opportunities for an intensive period of post-baccalaureate study in either music performance or arts leadership. Each program has distinct requirements, which may be found by following the links provided below.
Graduate Artist Certificate in Music Performance
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In addition the College of Music supports several centers for research and performance.
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Cambiata Institute of America for Early Adolescent Vocal Music
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Center for Chamber Music Studies
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Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI)
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Center for Schenkerian Studies
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Texas Center for Music and Medicine
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The MoUNTain Music Institute
Mission: The University of North Texas Cambiata Institute of America for Early Adolescent Vocal Music is dedicated to the promulgation of the Cambiata Concept, a comprehensive philosophy and methodology for teaching vocal music to early-adolescents, with special emphasis placed on the unique qualities of the male changing voice and on the development of music literacy skills. Research and materials that promote reliable pedagogical practice in the middle-level choral music classroom are encouraged and valued highly.
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